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Odilo Masculine Germanic

Odilo is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from a short form of names beginning with the Old German element uodil meaning "heritage" or ot meaning "wealth, fortune". It is closely related to the feminine...

Odo Masculine Germanic

Odo is a Germanic name, typically Frankish in form, representing a variant of Otto. The name derives from the Old Frankish element aud or Old High German ot, meaning "wealth, fortune". It was commonly used among medieval...

Olegarius Masculine Germanic

Olegarius is the Latinized form of the Germanic name Olegario, which itself derives from elements possibly Aldegar or Odalgar. The root Aldegar comes from the Old German components alt 'old' and ger 'spear', thus meaning...

Ortwin Masculine German Germanic

Ortwin is an Old German masculine given name derived from the elements ort ("point of a weapon") and wini ("friend"), thus meaning "pointed friend" or "sword-friend". The name belongs to the Germanic onomastic tradition...

Otgar Masculine Germanic

EtymologyOtgar is a Germanic masculine given name, originating from the Proto-Germanic *Audawakraz. It is a variant of Audagar, which itself is derived from the Old Frankish elements aud meaning "wealth, fortune" and gai...

Othmar Masculine German Germanic

Othmar is a variant of the Germanic name Otmar, found in German-speaking regions. Its origins trace back to the Old Frankish elements *aud or Old High German ot meaning "wealth, fortune" combined with mari meaning "famou...

Otmar Masculine Czech German +1

Otmar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, corresponding to the variants Othmar, Ottmar, and Ottomar. It derives from the Old Frankish or Old High German elements aud or ot meaning "wealth, fortune" combined wit...

Otto Masculine Danish Dutch +6

Otto is a masculine given name used in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Germanic contexts. It developed from the earlier form Audo, originally a short form of various names beginning with...

Pepin Masculine Germanic

Pepin is a masculine given name of Frankish origin, with uncertain meaning. It is possibly derived from the Germanic word *bibēną, meaning "to tremble", and may have signified "awe-inspiring". This name was notably borne...

Philibert Masculine French Germanic

EtymologyPhilibert is a French and Germanic masculine given name. It originated as an early variant of Filibert, itself composed of the Old German elements filu ("much") and beraht ("bright"), giving the meaning "much br...

Pipin Masculine Germanic

Etymology and Historical ContextPipin is an Old German (Frankish) form of Pepin, a Frankish name of uncertain meaning. It possibly derives from the Germanic word *bibēną meaning "to tremble," which could translate to "aw...

Pippin 1 Masculine Germanic

Pippin 1 is the Old German form of Pepin, a Frankish name of uncertain meaning that may derive from the Germanic verb *bibēną ("to tremble") — thus possibly meaning "awe-inspiring" or "one who causes trembling." While hi...

Raban Masculine Germanic

Raban is a masculine given name of Hraban, which itself derives from an Old German byname meaning "raven". The name is historically associated with the Germanic tradition, where animal-derived names were common, often sy...

Radbod Masculine Germanic

Etymology Radbod is the Old German form of Radboud, derived from the elements rat meaning "counsel, advice" and bot meaning "command, order". The name thus conveys a sense of "counsel-command" or "advice and rule." Histo...

Radobod Masculine Germanic

Radobod is the Old German form of Radboud. Like the later variant Radbod, it is derived from the Old German elements rat meaning "counsel, advice" and bot meaning "command, order". The name thus carries a meaning of "cou...

Radulf Masculine Germanic

Radulf is a Germanic masculine given name that originates from the Old German elements rat meaning “counsel, advice” and wolf meaning “wolf.” As such, it is a cognate of the Old Norse name Ráðúlfr, which shares the same...

Ragemprand Masculine Germanic

Ragemprand is an Old German form of Rembrandt. The name is composed of the Germanic elements ragin (changed to ragem in some variants) meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and brant meaning "fire, torch, sword," originall...

Raginald Masculine Germanic

Raginald is the Old German form of Reynold, a name derived from the Germanic elements regin 'advice, counsel, decision' and walt 'power, authority'. The name thus conveys the meaning of powerful counsel or ruling with wi...

Raginbert Masculine Germanic

Etymology and MeaningRaginbert is an Old Germanic name composed of two elements: regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and beraht meaning "bright." The combination suggests a meaning such as "bright counsel" or "wise...

Raginfrid Masculine Germanic

Raginfrid is an Old German name that serves as the archaic form of Reinfried. It is a masculine name composed of two Germanic elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and fridu, meaning "peace." Thus, the na...

Raginhard Masculine Germanic

EtymologyRaginhard is the Old High German form of the name later familiar as Reynard. It is a compound of two Germanic elements: regin meaning 'advice, counsel, decision' and hart meaning 'hard, firm, brave, hardy'. This...

Raginheri Masculine Germanic

Raginheri is an Old German name that serves as the original form of Rayner. It is composed of the regin element meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and the heri element meaning "army." This combination gives the name a m...

Raginmar Masculine Germanic

Raginmar is a masculine given name of Old German origin, composed of the elements regin 'counsel, advice, decision' and mari 'famous'. The name thus means 'famous counselor' or 'one whose advice is renowned', reflecting...

Raginmund Masculine Germanic

Raginmund is the Old German form of the modern name Raymond. It is a compound Germanic name, formed from the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning "protection" (early Germanic *mundō "hand,...

Raginolf Masculine Germanic

Raginolf is an Old High German masculine given name, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf "wolf". The name thus conveys the meaning of "wolf counsel" or "decision-wolf," characteristic of t...

Raimund Masculine German Germanic

Raimund is a German given name, equivalent to the English Raymond. The name Raymond itself originates from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning...

Rainard Masculine Germanic

Rainard is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, serving as a variant of Reynard. The root name Reynard derives from the Old Germanic Raginhard, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and hart...

Rainer Masculine German Germanic

Rainer is a German masculine given name, derived as a German form of Rayner. The ultimate origin of the name lies in the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and her...

Rainulf Masculine Germanic

Rainulf is a Germanic masculine given name, a variant of Raginolf. The name is derived from the Old German elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf meaning "wolf". Thus, the name conveys the sense of a...

Rambert Masculine Germanic

Etymology Rambert is a given Hrambert and Raginbert, with heavy mutual influence between these two originally distinct Old German compounds. Hrambert derives from the elements hram (“raven”) and beraht (“bright”), while...

Randulf Masculine Germanic

Randulf is the Old German form of the name Randolf. The name is composed of two elements from the Old German language: rant, meaning "rim (of a shield)," and wolf, meaning "wolf," thus signifying a "shield-wolf." The nam...

Ratamar Masculine Germanic

Ratamar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It is formed from the Old High German elements rat meaning 'counsel, advice' and mari meaning 'famous'. The name thus conveys the sense of 'famous counsel' or 'renown...

Regin Masculine Germanic

Regin is a masculine name of Old German origin, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" (from Proto-Germanic *raginą). It is directly related to the...

Reinald Masculine Germanic

Reinald is the Old German form of Reynold, derived from the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and walt meaning "power, authority." The Normans introduced forms lik...

Reiner Masculine German Germanic

Reiner is a German given name, the standard German form of Rayner. Both Rayner and Reiner ultimately derive from the Old Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and her...

Reinhard Masculine German Germanic

Etymology and OriginReinhard is the German cognate of Reynard. Both names derive from the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"). The n...

Reinhold Masculine German Germanic

Reinhold is a German masculine given name, a form of Reynold. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and walt ("power, authority"). In German,...

Rembert Masculine Germanic

Rembert is a Germanic given name, primarily considered a variant of Raginbert. The name derives from the Old German elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and beraht meaning "bright". Notably, Rembert was bor...

Richard Masculine Czech Danish +9

Richard is a masculine given name that means "brave ruler", derived from the Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It was introduced to England by the Normans after the 11th-century i...

Ricohard Masculine Germanic

Ricohard is an Old German form of Richard, a name that has been prominent across Europe for centuries. The original German elements rih ("ruler, king") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy") combine to give Richard the me...

Rigobert Masculine French German +1

Rigobert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements rih meaning "ruler, king" and beraht meaning "bright" or "famous." The name thus translates to "bright ruler" or "famous ki...

Robert Masculine Albanian Catalan +16

Robert is a masculine given name of ancient Germanic origin, widely used across many languages and cultures for centuries. It derives from the Proto-Germanic *Hrōþiberhtaz, composed of the elements hruod meaning "fame, g...

Robertus Masculine Dutch Germanic

Robertus is the Latinized form of Robert, derived from the Proto-Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright." This formal version is notably used in the Netherlands for official documents and birth...

Rocco Masculine Italian Germanic

Rocco is a masculine given name of Italian and Germanic origin. It is thought to derive from the Old German element hruoh, meaning “crow” or “rook.” Alternatively, some sources link it to the Old High German word “hrok,”...

Rochus Masculine Dutch German +1

Rochus is a Latinized form of the given name Rocco, used occasionally in German and Dutch. The root name Rocco is of Germanic origin, possibly derived from the element hruoh meaning “crow” or “rook”. Saint Roch (c. 1348–...

Romuald Masculine French Polish +1

Romuald is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements hruom meaning "fame, glory" and walt meaning "power, authority". The name is borne in several cultures, notably French, Polish, and Germanic...

Sigdag Masculine Germanic

Sigdag is a masculine Germanic name derived from the Old High German elements sigu "victory" and tag "day". As such, the name's literal meaning is "victory day" or "day of victory."The name belongs to a prominent class o...

Sigebert Masculine Germanic

Sigebert is a masculine given name of Old German origin, derived from the elements sigu ("victory") and beraht ("bright"), thus meaning "victory-bright". The name is a cognate of the Old English Sigeberht and the modern...

Sigibert Masculine Germanic

Sigibert is the Old German form of the name Siegbert, composed of the elements sigu 'victory' and beraht 'bright'. The name thus means 'bright victory' or 'magnificent victory'. It was borne by several Frankish and Anglo...

Sigifrid Masculine Germanic

Sigifrid is an Old German given name, the direct predecessor of the more familiar Siegfried. It is attested from the 8th century CE in the Bavarian region of Old High German, where it appears in necrologies and other ear...

Sigihard Masculine Germanic

Sigihard is an Old German given name, serving as a form of the name Sieghard. It is composed of the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, the name conveys the idea...

Sigiheri Masculine Germanic

Sigiheri is an Old German masculine given name, the direct precursor of the modern Sieger. It is composed of two ancient Germanic elements: sigu meaning “victory” and heri meaning “army.” Thus the name literally means “v...

Sigimar Masculine Germanic

Sigimar is the Old High German form of the name Siegmar, derived from the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and mari meaning "famous." The name thus carries the meaning "victory-famous" or "famous through victor...

Sigimund Masculine Germanic

Sigimund is an Old High German form of the name Sigmund, derived from the Proto-West Germanic *Sigimundu, itself from Proto-Germanic *Sigimunduz. The name combines the elements sigu "victory" and munt "protection", refle...

Sigismund Masculine German Germanic

Sigismund is an ancient Germanic given name, derived from Proto-Germanic *sigiz 'victory' and *mundō 'protection'. It is a full form of the name Sigmund, with the first element possibly enlarged to sigis, an extended for...

Sigiwald Masculine Germanic

Sigiwald is an ancient Germanic masculine name, formed from the elements sigu 'victory' and walt 'power, authority.' The name thus conveys the triumphal strength of a victorious ruler.Records of Sigiwald are rare, but th...

Sigiward Masculine Germanic

Sigiward is an Old German male name derived from the elements sigu 'victory' and wart 'guard, guardian'. It is a cognate of Sigurd, the famous Norse hero.Etymology and OriginThe name Sigiward belongs to a widespread Germ...

Siward Masculine Germanic

Siward is a variant of Sigiward, a name of Old German origin meaning "victory guardian"—derived from the elements sigu ("victory") and wart ("guard, guardian"). It functions as a cognate of the Old Norse name Sigurd, sha...

Suarius Masculine Germanic

Suarius is the Latinized form of the medieval Spanish name Suero, which itself likely derives from a Germanic source. The name is associated with the Suebi or Visigoths, Germanic tribes that settled in the Iberian Penins...

Thancmar Masculine Germanic

Thancmar is an Old German form of Tammaro, a name borne by a 5th-century Vandalic saint who served as the bishop of Atella in Campania, Italy. The name is composed of two Germanic elements: thank (from Old High German da...

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