Enjoy the process of naming your baby because it is certainly an experience to be cherished.
For popular common German names, there are no official statistics done on that yet. However, an analysis of German birth certificates by First Names Germany found that Mia, Emma, and Sofia/Sophia were the top three German female names in 2016. Here are some of the selected few Common German Girl Names Idea for your consideration. Be sure to consider nicknames and possible initials before deciding on “the one.”
Adele — Means “noble kind”
Amelie
Anna
Charlotte
Clara/Klara
Ella — Means “fairy maiden”
Emilia — Means “brave”
Emily/Emilie
Emma — Means “universal” or “whole”
Frieda — Means “lady”
Hannah/Hanna — Means “grace”
Ida — Means “industrious”
Johanna
Lea/Leah — Means “weary or tired”
Lena
Leonie
Lilly/LilI
Lina — Means “tender”
Lotta — Means “free woman” or “warrior.” Makes a cute nickname for Charlotte!
Luisa/Louisa — Means “famous in war”
Marie — Means “bitter” or “beloved”
Matilda/Tilda — Originally spelled Mathilda in Old German, means “mighty in battle”
Mia — Means “mine”
Mila
Sofia/Sophia — Means “woman of wisdom”
Sophie/Sofie