Female and male first names : German.



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The name Syl is a short form of German origin, derived from Sylvester or Sylvia, meaning "from the forest" in Latin.
Tabea is a distinctive German girl's name derived from the Hebrew name Tabitha, meaning 'gazelle', and is associated with grace and beauty.
Taevon is an African American origin name combining 'Tae' (Korean for 'big') and 'Von' (German for 'of'), translating to 'big of' with a strong, distinctive sound reflecting global influences.
Taige is a rare and unique name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized etymology from traditional naming cultures. Its meaning and history remain mysterious, although some suggest it could be a variant spelling of Ghanaian name Taye or derived from the Japanese word "taigaku".
Taler is a unique German-origin name meaning 'coin of prosperity.'
Tancredi is a rare, Germanic-origin Italian name meaning "bold power" or "brave power", popularized by Torquato Tasso's epic poem "Gerusalemme Liberata".
Tank is a distinctive German-origin male given name, meaning 'tin can or container'. Popularized by World War I tank commander Lieutenant J.W. Lee, it symbolizes strength and endurance.
Tannen is a German-origin given name derived from "tanne," meaning "fir tree," symbolizing nature's strength and endurance.
The name Tein, of German origin, means 'to shine' or 'to gleam', reflecting its Germanic root 'tegin' meaning 'to radiate'. It is a powerful and unique name, still uncommon today.
Termain is an uncommon male given name of unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from German 'termin' meaning 'final', Latin 'terminus' meaning 'boundary', or created as an invented name.
Theobald is a Germanic masculine given name meaning "bold among the people," derived from Old High German elements "theod" (people) and "bald" (brave).
Theodoric is a Germanic name meaning 'power of the people' or 'ruler of the tribe', notably borne by Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths.
Theodric is a Germanic name derived from 'theudo' (people) and 'ric' (power), signifying "powerful leader of the people.
Therald is a rare Germanic male name derived from 'þear' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), translating to 'ruler with a spear'.
Theresann is a rare yet elegant German name composed of Theresa ("summer") and Ann ("grace").
Therman is a unique, uncommon German-origin name derived from "therm," meaning "hot" or "warm." It's associated with warmth, energy, and positivity. Notable bearers include politician Therman A. Burton and musician Therman O'Dell.
The German name Thiel means "protector of the people" and is derived from the Old High German word "theodor", meaning "gift of God".
Thielen is of German origin, meaning "broom" or "besom," originally given to those involved in broom making/selling or living in straw houses. Now a unisex name, it's predominantly found in Germany but has gained global popularity.
Thierry is a French masculine given name of Germanic origin, deriving from "Theoderic" meaning "powerful ruler". It has been associated with notable figures throughout history like Thierry, Duke of Alsace, reflecting qualities of leadership and courage.
Thilo is a rare yet significant German male given name derived from the Old Germanic word "Theudo", meaning "people" or "tribe".
Thommy is a rare yet captivating German-origin name, derived from Thomas meaning 'twin'.
Thony: German origin, meaning 'highly praiseworthy', derived from Anthony. Pronounced /'θɒni/. Used as a diminutive/nickname for Anthony or independently. Popularized during the Middle Ages due to early Christian martyrs named Antony.
Thorben is a German male name composed of "Thor" (the Old Norse god of thunder) and "-bert" meaning "bright" or "famous".
Thorsten is a German male given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "thunder god" and "stone".
Thusnelda is a rare German female name meaning "battle thorns," popularized by Friedrich Schiller's play "Die Jungfrau von Orleans" and historically held by figures like Princess Thusnelda of East Friesland.
Tieler is an unusual given name of unknown origin and meaning, likely coined recently as it lacks recognized etymology from common naming sources. Its rarity makes its history difficult to trace.
Tiemeyer is a rare German-origin male name derived from Old Frisian elements 'tiem' (time) and 'mer' (sea), translating to "sea of time" or "time of the sea".
Tiere is a German-origin given name, signifying 'beasts' or 'animals'. It stands out as unique and uncommon, often selected for its robust and distinctive qualities.
Tiese is a rare German name derived from 'Ties,' meaning 'bind' or 'tie,' symbolizing unity and connection.
Tilden is a rare, German-origin name derived from "tilia" (linden tree) and "-man," signifying "of the linden tree." It symbolizes strength and resilience.
Till is a German-origin name meaning 'tilting' or 'swinging,' historically used as a nickname for agile or playful individuals, and found in Norse mythology as Till-Erik, son of Odin.
Tillian is a rare German name derived from the ancient Germanic word "tilaz," meaning "army" or "war.
Tillie is a German name meaning "of bright or brilliant color," derived from "tildi." Popularized during the Victorian era as a diminutive of Matilda, it has since become an independent choice globally, notably among North American and Australian families.
Tillie is a charming German-origin feminine name, derived from Matilda, meaning "strong in battle.
Tillman is a rare German-origin given name derived from 'tilia' meaning "battle" or "contest", and 'man' meaning "man". It translates to "strength in battle" or "bold in combat".
Tillman is a rare, German-origin name derived from "tilia" meaning "linden tree" and "mann" meaning "man," signifying strength and connection to nature.
Tilly is a unique female given name of German origin, derived from Mathilde or Matilda, meaning 'strength in battle'. It has been associated with notable historic figures like Marshal Jean-Baptiste de Tilly and European nobility.
Tilman is a German name derived from "til" meaning 'to fulfill' or 'accomplish', and "mann" meaning 'man'. It translates to 'fulfilling man' or 'accomplished man'.
Tim is a German-origin name derived from Timothy, which means "honoring God" in Greek. It's been used for centuries and gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the 19th century, often seen as friendly yet sophisticated.
Timm is a distinctive given name of German origin, derived from 'Timman', a short form of names starting with 'Tim-' or 'Timo-'. Its meaning, 'honor' or 'esteem', reflects its Germanic roots and long history as a name for brave and honorable individuals.