Germanic names built half the naming conventions in Northern Europe. William, Robert, Richard all trace back to Germanic roots. They're sturdy. They age well. They're not going anywhere.
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bright fame
wealthy guardian
brave as a lion
rosy, heathen
desired, wished for
noble, of noble kind
nobility, distinguished birth
whole, universal
heritage, homeland
noble, of noble birth (via Germanic Adelina)
noble, nobility
noble elf ruler
noble, bright
noble kind
powerful in battle, mighty warrior
mighty in battle
work, industrious
Saxon woman
industrious, hardworking
other, foreign
noble
pledge, noble oath
rest, repose
beloved
elf ruler, magical power
home ruler (variant)
will-helmet, determined guardian
soft, tender
beloved, womanly strength
mighty in battle
little bird, desired
resolute protector
yew tree
work, industrious
universal ruler
noble, of noble birth
feminine form of Charles (free man)
gentle horse
bright, clear
spear ruler
noble, noble kind
noble
free woman
pledge, noble hostage
noble, of noble kind
sword, firebrand (Germanic etymology)
industrious, working, rival (via Germanic Amelia)
all, complete
pledge, hostage
industrious leader's child
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