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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is German.
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There are 448 names matching your criteria. This is page 2.
MAX m German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch Short form of MAXIMILIAN (or sometimes of MAXWELL in English). MAXIMILIAN m German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Roman name Maximilianus, which was derived from MAXIMUS... [more] MEINE m Frisian, Dutch, German Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element magan meaning "strength". MEINRAD m German, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements magan "strength, might" and rad "counsel"... [more] MICHAEL m English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name מִיכָאֵל (Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?"... [more] NIKOLAUS m German, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Finnish (Rare) German form of NICHOLAS NORBERT m German, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements nord "north" and beraht "bright"... [more] OLAF m Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Polish From the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descendent", derived from the elements anu "ancestor" and leifr "descendent"... [more] OLIVER m English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Czech, Slovak From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER or an Old Norse name such as Áleifr (see OLAF)... [more] OSKAR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish, Slovene Scandinavian, German, Polish and Slovene form of OSCAR OSWALD m English, German, Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements os "god" and weald "rule"... [more] OTHMAR m German, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Audamar, which was derived from the elements od "wealth, fortune" and meri "famous". OTTO m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic Later German form of Audo or Odo, originally a short form of various names beginning with the Germanic element od meaning "wealth, fortune"... [more] PASCAL m French, German, Dutch From the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha "Easter", which was in turn from Hebrew פֶּסַח (pesach) "Passover"... [more] PATRICK m Irish, English, French, German From the Latin name Patricius, which meant "nobleman"... [more] PAUL m English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Romanian, Biblical From the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin... [more] PETER m English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Slovak, Biblical Derived from the Greek Πετρος (Petros) meaning "stone"... [more] RALPH m English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German Contracted form of the Old Norse name RÁÐÚLFR (or its Norman form Radulf)... [more] RAPHAEL m German, French, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafa'el) which meant "God has healed"... [more] REIN m German, Frisian, Dutch Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element ragin "advice, counsel". RICHARD m English, French, German, Czech, Dutch, Ancient Germanic Means "brave power", derived from the Germanic elements ric "power, rule" and hard "brave, hardy"... [more] ROBERT m English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Romanian, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Hrodebert meaning "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright"... [more] ROCHUS m German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic (Latinized) Latinized form of ROCCO, used in German and Dutch. ROGER m English, French, German, Swedish Means "famous spear" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and ger "spear"... [more] ROLAND m English, French, German, Polish Means "famous land" from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and land... [more] ROLF m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English From the Germanic name Hrolf (or its Old Norse cognate Hrólfr), a contracted form of Hrodulf (see RUDOLF)... [more] ROMAN m Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, Slovene, Croatian, German From the Late Latin name Romanus which meant "Roman". RUDOLF m German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Russian, Armenian From the Germanic name Hrodulf, which was derived from the elements hrod "fame" and wulf "wolf"... [more] SEBASTIAN m German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Finnish, Romanian From the Latin name Sebastianus which meant "from Sebaste"... [more] SIEGFRIED m German, Germanic Mythology Derived from the Germanic elements sigu "victory" and frid "peace"... [more] SIGI m & f German Diminutive of SIEGFRIED, SIEGLINDE, and other Germanic names beginning with the element sigu which means "victory". SIGISMUND m German, Ancient Germanic Form of SIGMUND in which the first element is sigis, an older form of sigu... [more] SIGMUND m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English Derived from the Germanic elements sigu "victory" and mund "protector" (or in the case of the Scandinavian cognate, from the Old Norse elements sigr "victory" and mundr "protector")... [more] SILVESTER m German, English, Slovene, Slovak, Late Roman From a Roman name meaning "of the forest" from Latin silva "wood, forest"... [more] SIMON m English, French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovene, Romanian, Macedonian, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek From Σιμων (Simon), the New Testament Greek form of the Hebrew name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shim'on) which meant "he has heard"... [more] STEFAN m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian Form of STEPHEN THEODOR m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Romanian German form of THEODORE, as well as a Scandinavian, Czech and Romanian variant of TEODOR... [more] THOMAS m English, French, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Greek form of the Aramaic name תָּאוֹמָא (Ta'oma') which meant "twin"... [more] TILL m German From Tielo, a Medieval Low German diminutive of names that began with Diet (for example DIETRICH), originally from Germanic þeud meaning "people". TILO m German From Tielo, a Low German diminutive of names that began with Diet (for example DIETRICH)... [more] TOBIAS m Biblical, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Greek form of TOBIAH... [more] TORSTEN m Swedish, Danish, German From the Old Norse name Þórsteinn, which meant "Thor's stone" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with steinn "stone". ULRICH m German, French, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Odalric meaning "prosperity and power", from the element uodal "heritage" combined with ric "power"... [more] VALENTIN m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, French, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian Form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1)). VIKTOR m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene Form of VICTOR WALDEMAR m German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish Germanic derivative of the Slavic name VLADIMIR (or perhaps a cognate composed of the Germanic elements wald "rule" and meri "famous")... [more] WALDO m English, German, Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of Germanic names containing the element wald meaning "rule"... [more] WALTER m English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Italian, Ancient Germanic From a Germanic name meaning "ruler of the army", composed of the elements wald "rule" and hari "army"... [more] WENDEL m German, Dutch Old short form of Germanic names beginning with the element wandal meaning "a Vandal"... [more] WENDELIN m German, Dutch, Ancient Germanic Old diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element wandal (see WENDEL)... [more] WERNER m German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From a Germanic name derived from warin "guard" combined with hari "army". WIEBE m Frisian, Dutch, German Medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element wig meaning "war". WIELAND m German, Germanic Mythology Derived from the Germanic elements wela possibly meaning "skill" and land meaning "land"... [more] WOLF m German, Jewish, English (Rare), Ancient Germanic Short form of WOLFGANG, WOLFRAM or other names containing the Germanic element wulf meaning "wolf"... [more] WOLFGANG m German, Ancient Germanic, History Derived from the Germanic elements wulf meaning "wolf" and gang "path"... [more] |
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