German Boy Names

  1. Loudon
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "from the low valley"
    • Description:

      Singer Wainwright is the third in his family to carry this unusual name.
  2. Reinhold
    • Richmond
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "powerful protector"
      • Description:

        Richmond is a place-name — it's the capital of Virginia — that makes a fresh way to honor an ancestral Richard.
    • Hieronymus
      • Origin:

        German variation of Jerome
      • Meaning:

        "sacred name"
      • Description:

        This cognate of Jerome (of all things), familiar via the Dutch painter of fantastical scenes, H. Bosch, would appeal only to the most audacious, intrepid, attention-seeking baby namer. It is, however, still used in Germany, especially in Catholic Bavaria and in the north German Rhineland.
    • Keller
      • Origin:

        German occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "cellar master"
      • Description:

        Keller is a German surname that originated as an occupational name for a cellar or store master, which seems to be the background of several of the most stylish new German names for boys. One of the stylish new two-syllable -er ending names for boys, Keller is rising up the ranks heading for the Top 1000. It may be an honorific for Helen Keller.
    • Berenger
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "warrior fighting with a spear"
      • Description:

        Last-name-first-name with a romantic but dangerous edge.
    • Baden
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "son of Bade"
      • Description:

        If Braden and Caden, why not Baden?
    • Adolph
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "noble wolf"
      • Description:

        World War II stamped a permanent verboten on Adolph.
    • Norbert
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "bright or renowned north"
      • Description:

        A medieval German saint's name which remained popular in Germany until the middle of the 20th century. It is still in relatively wide use in other European countries, including Poland and Hungary. With other Bert names – like Robert and Albert and even Gilbert – appealing to lovers of strong, traditional boy names with a slightly clunky charm, Norbert could be one of those so-out-it's-in choices that everyone knows, but almost no one is using.
    • Theodor
      • Kiefer
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "barrel maker; pine"
        • Description:

          Kiefer is a strong occupational surname associated with "24" star Kiefer Sutherland, but one that could well join the other 'er' surnames currently in favor. Keifer is a German surname transferred to first name use, derived from two old Germanic words, kien and forhe, both of which mean "pine tree."
      • Immanuel
        • Origin:

          German variation of Emmanuel
        • Description:

          In the US, Emmanuel has held steady around the Top 200 for a quarter century now, but this variation has dropped off the Top 1000 for three of the past seven years. It was Number 974 in 2016.
      • Bardo
        • Origin:

          Short form of Bardolph or Aboriginal
        • Meaning:

          "water"
        • Description:

          Bardo has a poetic beginning and upbeat ending, with roots in several diverse cultures. It may be most familiar today via George Saunders' novel Lincoln in the Bardo, which refers to the Tibetan Buddhist state of suspension between one life and the next, resembling the Christian idea of Limbo. Bardo is also an ancient saint's name: Saint Bardo was the eleventh century bishop of Mainz, in Germany. Actress Sandra Bullock chose Bardo as her son's middle.
      • Karsten
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Carsten
        • Description:

          See CARSTEN.
      • Zamiel
        • Origin:

          German variation of Samuel
        • Description:

          For Sam-lovers who want to make a slight detour off that well-traveled road.
      • Baldwin
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "brave friend"
        • Description:

          One "bald" name we can get behind, thanks to pioneering African-American author James Baldwin – though the name is now also associated with the Baldwin brothers, particularly Alec.
      • Hanno
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Johan, German variation of John
        • Meaning:

          "God is gracious"
        • Description:

          Nicknames ending in o are invariably cute, though this one is a boys' name in its own right. And not just any boy name, but a saint's name no less. Saint Hanno, aka Saint Anno, was an 10th century archbishop of Cologne, He is also known as, less attractively, Hanno of Worms, which is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
      • Siegfried
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "victorious peace"
        • Description:

          Also spelled Sigfrid, this hefty German name has an appropriately majestic meaning: "victorious peace". Fittingly, a famous bearer was the English World War I poet and pacifist Siegfried Sassoon. Sassoon was named after the hero of a Wagner opera, which in turn was based on a tragic hero from German legend.
      • Baer
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "bearlike, dweller at the sign of the bear"
        • Description:

          Reversed vowels make it seem less fierce.
      • Auster
        • Origin:

          German surname
        • Meaning:

          "oyster"
        • Description:

          Fans of writer Paul Auster might consider this a worthy alternative to the trendy Austin.