Popular German names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
221 Bertold German Variant of Berthold: Bright strength. M
222 Bertolde German Variant of Berthold: Bright strength. M

223 Bertram German From an Old German name meaning bright-raven, or glorious raven. M
224 Bertrand German Variant of Bertram: Brightly-coloured raven. M
225 Bill German Diminutive of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). M
226 Billie German Diminutive of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). M
227 Billy German Diminutive of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). M
228 Bing German From the kettle shaped hollow. M
229 Binge German From the kettle shaped hollow. M
230 Bittan German Desire. M
231 Bitten German Desire. M
232 Bob German Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. M
233 Bobbie German Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. M

234 Bobby German Diminutive of Robert: Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers: Scottish national hero Robert the Bruce and novelist Robert Ludlum. M
235 Boell German Hill dweller. M
236 Bogart German Bowstring. M
237 Bogohardt German Bowstring. M
238 Botolf German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as Botulf's stone. M
239 Botolph German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'. M
240 Botulf German Derived from the Old German word for wolf. Boston was named after a 7th-century saint, as 'Botulf's stone'. M