Traditional German names given to female individuals.
Emmersette — a rich and powerful lady belonging to a well known house.
Godeliva — Name of an ancient lady saint who got murdered because of his husband’s orders. The literal meaning of name is god gift
Adelaide
Aloysia — In Old German, this name means “famous in war” or “warrior maiden.”
Astrid — This German name has roots in Old Norse where it means “super strength.”
Brigitte — This German name has Irish roots and it means “resolute” or “strong.”
Carol — This is the feminine form of “Carolus” and it means “freeholder” in Old German.
Diane — This German name for a baby girl has roots in Latin where it means “divine.”
Elisabeth — In Hebrew, this name means “consecrated to God.”
Emilia — In Latin, this name means “eager.”
Ernestine — This name is Old German for “earnest” or “vigorous.”
Frieda — In German, this name means “peace.”
Heidi — This is the short form of “Adelheid” and it means “noble and serene” in German.
Holda — This is an Old High German name. It means “to shine.”
Ida — This first name means “youthful” in Old German.
Ilina — This German name for a baby girl is actually the Greek form of “Helen” and it means “light”
Inga — This name means “hero’s daughter” in Scandinavian.
Luise — This is an Old German name that means “warrior maiden.”
Nadine — This German name means “the courage of a bear.” It also has French and Slavic roots.
Steffi — This is a German form of the Greek name “Stephanie” which means “crown.”
Stella — This name is actually derived from the Latin for “star.”
Tanya — This German name has roots in Russian, English, and Slavic languages. It means “fairy princess.