Popular German names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
461 Marlene German Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. F
462 Marlina German Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. F

463 Marlinda German Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. F
464 Marline German Variant of Madeline 'Woman from Magdala. F
465 Marlis German Bitter. F
466 Marlisa German Bitter. F
467 Mathild German Mighty battle maiden. F
468 Mathilda German Mighty battle maiden. F
469 Mathilde German Mighty battle maiden. F
470 Matilda German Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. F
471 Mattie German Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. F
472 Matty German Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. F
473 Maud German Variant of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. F

474 Maude German Variant of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. F
475 Melicent German Variant of Millicent: Strong work. Industrious. F
476 Melisande German 'Strength; determination.' Variant of Millicent. Melisandra: (Spanish) 'Strength; determination. F
477 Millicent German Strong work. Industrious. F
478 Millie German Strength, determination. Diminutive of Amelia: From the Old German Amalburga, meaning labour, and the Latin Aemilia. Famous bearers: 18th century British King George III's daughter Princess Amelia' Henry Fielding's novel Amelia'. F
479 Milly German Strength, determination; industrious. Diminutive of Millicent or Amelia: From the Old German word for labour, and the Latin Aemilia. F
480 Mina German Love. F