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German Names for Boys

Displayed on this page are German names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English, French, and German Benjamin was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #26 and a usage of 0.5984%. Uncommon German names include the German Basti, the English and German Bastian, the German Beat, Beath, the Dutch, German, and Russian Benedikt, the German Benedikte, the English and German Benjy, the German Benno, Berend, Bern, Bernd, Berndt, Bernhard, Bernhardt, the Dutch, English, and German Bert, the French and German Berthold, the German Berti, the French and German Bertold, and finally the French and German Bertolt.

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GERMAN NAMES:

Basti ... man from Sebasta ... is mainly used in German and it is of Old Greek ...

Bastian ... man from Sebasta ...It is predominantly used in English and German. ...

Beat ... bringer of joy ... predominantly in the German language and its origin ...

Beath ... bringer of joy ... it is used largely in German. ...

Benedikt ... blessed ... largely in the Dutch, German, and Russian ...

Benedikte ... blessed ... is largely used in the German language and its origin ...

Benjamin Popularity Trend of Benjamin
from 1900 to 2007.
2007 Rank: 26 26 ... son of the south, son ... English, French, and German languages ...

Benjy ... son of the south, son ...Benjy is used chiefly in English and German ...

Benno ... blessed; brave as a ... is mainly used in German, and its language of ...

Berend ... brave as a bear ... is largely used in German and its origin is German ...

Bern ... brave as a bear ...

Bernd ... brave as a bear ...Bernd is a German name of Germanic origin. ...

Berndt ... brave as a bear ...

Bernhard Popularity Trend of Bernhard
from 1900 to 2007. ... brave as a bear ... is used mostly in German and its language of ...

Bernhardt ... brave as a bear ...Bernhardt's origin is Germanic, and its use, German. ...

Bert Popularity Trend of Bert
from 1900 to 2007. ... bright, famous; nobly ... the Dutch, English, and German languages, and it is ...

Berthold ... bright ruler ... used in the French and German languages ... name is from the Old German 'berht' and 'wald', ...

Berti ... bright, famous ... predominantly in the German language and it is ...

Bertold ... bright ruler ...Bertold is primarily used in French and German ...

Bertolt ... bright ruler ... in the French and German languages ...