Names with Old High German Origins

This page serves as a resource for those seeking to understand the significance of names rooted in Old High German. Below, you will find a carefully curated list of 936 such names, along with their meanings and origins.

Meaning of Old High German Names

Origin Old High German names stem from the ancient Germanic language spoken in Central Europe, particularly in Germany, during the Middle Ages.

When choosing a name that reflects a connection to Old High German, consider its origin and the stories it tells.

Top 10 Old High German Names

Top 10 Most Popular Old High German Names in 2024
Based on name popularity data
Top Ten Old High German Boy NamesTop Ten Old High German Girl Names
  1. Jerry: Germanic name meaning "spear-strong warrior."

  2. German, meaning "strong leader, skilled commander"

  3. Albert: Germanic for "noble, bright" (adal + beraht)

  4. Roger: "Famous spear" or "renowned warrior" (Germanic)

  5. Ernest (German origin): serious, earnest, responsible, dedicated, determined

  1. Annette: Germanic name meaning "grace" and "favor"

  2. Isabelle: "My God is plentiful" (Old High German)

  3. Bertha: Germanic for "bright" or "brilliant," representing radiance and luminosity.

  4. Brandy: "Burnt wine" (French, Old High German)

  5. Alberta: Germanic origin, meaning "noble" or "bright."

  6. Emery: Ruler of Work (German origin)

  7. Adele: German origin, meaning "noble" or "of noble descent."

  8. Addie: "noble" or "of noble lineage"

936 Names of Old High German Origin

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