Popular German names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
101 Alina German Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. F
102 Aline German Diminutive of Adeline, from the Old German 'athal' meaning noble. F

103 Alion German Variant of Alvin: Friend. M
104 Alison German Sweet. F
105 Alisz German Sweet. F
106 Aliz German Sweet. F
107 Allaryce German Rules all. Feminine of Alaric. F
108 Alois German Famous warrior. M
109 Aloisia German Famous fighting. F
110 Alonsa German Eager. F
111 Alonso German Variant of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. M
112 Alonzo German Ready for a fight. M
113 Aloysia German Famous fighting. F

114 Alphonse German Ready for a fight. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse. M
115 Alphonsine German Feminine form of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. F
116 Alphonso German Ready for a fight. M
117 Alphonsus German Variant of Alphonso: From Old German Adalfuns meaning noble-ready. Common in Spain since the 7th century. Famous bearer: Gangster Al Capone's name was Alphonse. M
118 Alric German Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410. M
119 Alrick German Rules all. The historical Gothic king who plundered Rome in A.D. 410. M
120 Alrik German Noble leader. M