German-Latin names
Emma
Leon
Clara
Henri
Marie
Finn
Maxime
Una
Di
Maria
Latine
Prima
Aaron
Abigail
Abraham
Adalfarus
Adam
Adela
Adelais
Adelina
Adeline
Adelita
Adolphus
Adrian
Aenor
Agatha
Agnes
Alban
Albertus
Albina
Alexander
Alexis
Alicia
Alida
Alina
Aline
Alodia
Altwidus
Alva
Amadeus
Amalia
Amalie
Amara
Amelia
Andrea
Andreas
Angela
Angelina
Anna
Annalisa
Anneliese
Antonia
Antonina
Arabella
Arabelle
Armina
Arminius
Arne
Augusta
Augustine
Augustus
Aurora
Avelina
Barnabas
Beat
Beata
Beate
Beatrix
Bel
Belinda
Bell
Belle
Benedict
Benedikta
Berengaria
Brigitta
Camilla
Carina
Carly
Carolus
Cassandra
Catrin
Cecilia
Celine
Christa
Christian
Christiane
Christina
Christine
Clara
Claudia
Clementina
Clementine
Clodovicus
Clothildis
Clovis
Connie
Constanze
Cora
Corina
Corinna
Cornelia
Cornelius
Crescentia
David
Diana
Dorothea
Elias
Elisabeth
Elvira
Emilia
Emilie
Emily
Erna
Ernesha
Ernestine
Esther
Etta
Eva
Evelyn
Fabian
Felix
Fernanda
Flora
Florian
Gabriel
Gabriela
Genovefa
Georgina
Geretrudis
Gervasius
Gislenus
Gloria
Gratia
Gricelda
Griselda
Gundisalvus
Gustel
Helena
Henricus
Hermanus
Hieronymus
Hilda
Hubertus
Hugo
Ida
Idalia
Irene
Iris
Irma
Irmina
Irmine
Isabel
Jana
Jo
Jocelyn
Joscelin
Judith
Julia
Julian
Juliana
Julie
Julius
Justine
Justus
Karen
Karina
Katharine
Klara
Kornelia
Krista
Kristina
Kristine
Lara
Larissa
Laura
Lena
Leona
Lina
Linda
Linus
Lorena
Lorita
Lorraine
Louisa
Lucia
Lucina
Ludovicus
Lutgardis
Lydia
Magdalene
Magnus
Manuel
Marcella
Marcus
Maria
Mariana
Marianne
Marina
Maritza
Martha
Martin
Martina
Matthias
Max
Melanie
Meta
Mia
Michael
Michaela
Millie
Milly
Mitzi
Monika
Natalia
Natalie
Nathalie
Nicolaus
Noemi
Olinda
Olivia
Ollie
Oriel
Orlando
Patricia
Patrick
Patty
Paul
Paula
Pauline
Peter
Petra
Petronilla
Petrus
Petunia
Pharaildis
Pia
Rachel
Ramirus
Raphael
Raymundo
Regina
Regine
Renata
Renate
Rochus
Ros
Rosa
Rosabel
Rosabella
Rosabelle
Rosaleen
Rosalie
Rosaline
Rosalyn
Rosamond
Rosamund
Rose
Rosemarie
Rosie
Sabine
Sabrina
Salome
Sebastian
Silke
Silvester
Silvia
Suerius
Sylvester
Sylvia
Thaddeus
Theodoricus
Theudoricus
Thomas
Timotheus
Tobias
Urban
Ursula
Valentin
Valentina
Valeria
Valerie
Vanessa
Vera
Veremund
Veronica
Veronika
Victoria
Viktoria
Viola
Zelda
Additional German-Latin results
German names that may also be Latin words
The following names often appeared in Latin language web pages. That means that they are either Latin words, or names which are very familiar
to Latin speakers.
Latin names that may also be German words
These names often appeared in German language web pages.
Latin word ending matches
Latin names often end with
-ia,
or
-na.
Below are German names with one of those word endings.
Fuzzy matches
These are names that would have been the same between the languages, if it hadn't been for a single character difference. Each entry shows an approximate match with the German name on the left, and the Latin name on the right.
These lists are only intended to give you name ideas. Make sure to further research each name, as some may have negative connotations.
All of the suggested German-Latin names on this page are matched solely on their written form β pronunciation may differ.
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