There are 1575 German names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are German names 1 to 20. Within these names, Abigail (English and German) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #8 and a usage of 0.725%, followed in descending order by Abby (English and German), Abbigail (English and German), and Ada (English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Czech, and Hebrew). The unusual German names are Aalt (Dutch, Frisian, and German), Aaltje (Dutch, Frisian, and German), Abelina (German and Italian), Adala (English and German), Adalheid (German), Adalwolfa (German), Adda (English and German), Addie (English, German, Irish, and Hebrew), Adela (Czech, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish), Adele (Czech, English, French, German, and Italian), Adelgund (German), Adelgunde (German), Adelheid (Dutch, German, and Scandinavian), Adelheit (German), Adelicia (German), and Adina (German, English, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish). German names are classic favorites. Today they are still very popular as baby girl names, but not as much as they were in the past. Their usage peaked in 1968 with 31.055% of baby girls being given German names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 189 German names. The names have slipped in popularity since then, but nevertheless are currently of very heavy use. In 2008, their total usage was 18.539% with 170 German names listed among the top 1000. Among all German names, Emma (English, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, and Italian) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #1 and a usage of 0.9043%.
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GERMAN NAMES: | Aalt | of a noble kind ... a Dutch, Frisian, and German name of Germanic ... |
| Aaltje | of a noble kind ... the Dutch, Frisian, and German languages. ... |
Abbigail 508 | my father rejoices, ... in the English and German languages. ... |
Abby 259 | my father rejoices, ... its use, English and German. ... |
| Abelina | breath, vapor ... is mainly used in the German and Italian languages, ... |
Abigail 8 | my father rejoices, ... in English and German, and its origin is ... |
Ada 598 | noble, honorable; of ... largely in the English, German, Hungarian, Polish, and ... |
| Adala | just; honest; noble, ... used in English and German, and it is of Germanic ... |
Adda | of a noble kind; noble, ... used in English and German, and it is of Germanic ... |
Addie | son of Adam; noble, ... largely in English, German, Irish, and Hebrew. ... |
Adela | noble, honorable; of ... in Czech, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and ... |
Adele | of a noble kind; noble, ... Czech, English, French, German, and Italian ... |
| Adelgund | noble, honorable; fight ...Adelgund's origin is Germanic, and its use, German. ... |
| Adelgunde | noble, honorable; fight ... is primarily used in German and it is of Germanic ... |
| Adelheid | of a noble kind ... used in the Dutch, German, and Scandinavian ... |
| Adina | noble, honorable; ornament, ... used predominantly in German, English, Hebrew, ... |
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