Old European baby names
Names tagged with “Old European” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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10 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Leobardo
Germanic
92From Germanic elements 'leo' (lion) and 'bard' (brave). A brave lion; symbolizes courage and strength.
- Berend
Germanic
62From Germanic 'ber' (bear) combined with 'end' (bold), meaning 'bold as a bear'. Alternatively derived from Berengar, a medieval noble name.
- Amalio
Latin
62From Latin 'amalus' meaning 'beloved' or 'worthy of love'. Historically used in Spanish and Italian cultures as a name conveying affection and esteem.
- Aymeric
French
42From Germanic elements 'amal' (work/vigor) and 'ric' (ruler). Medieval French form meaning 'industrious ruler' or 'powerful worker'.
- Baldomero
Spanish
42From Germanic 'bald' (bold, brave) and 'mēr' (famous). A strong name meaning bold and renowned, popular in Spanish-speaking regions.
- Ernestina
Spanish
42From Latin 'Ernestus', meaning 'serious' or 'resolute'. Ernestina is the feminine form, suggesting earnestness and steadfast determination.
- Ilse
Germanic
40From Germanic 'Ilse', a diminutive form related to Elizabeth meaning 'devoted to God', popular in German-speaking regions.
- Arnaldo
Germanic
40From Germanic 'arn' (eagle) + 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'eagle ruler' or one with eagle-like strength and vision
- Gerard
Germanic
30From Old High German 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (brave/strong). A classic name meaning spear-brave, symbolizing strength and courage.
- Ramier
French
20From Germanic 'ragin' (advice, counsel) and 'mari' (famous), meaning 'famous advisor' or 'renowned counselor'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
