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Henriette
ูุงูุฑููุช
French-German form of Henry meaning "home ruler, ruler of the estate". A graceful and classic European aristocratic name.
Heidi
ููุงููุฏู
German short form of Adelheid meaning "noble, noble nature". Made famous worldwide by Johanna Spyri Alpine novel.
Herschel
ูุฑูุดู
German and Yiddish name meaning "deer; little deer." From Yiddish hirshl; a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish name carried by notable astronomers and artists, including Sir William Herschel who discovered Uranus.
Howard
ููููุงุฑูุฏ
Germanic name meaning "high guardian; brave heart." Of Old English and Norman French origin; Howard has been borne by English dukes, admirals, and statesmen for centuries โ a name of noble guardianship and distinguished lineage.
Heidi
ููููุฏูููุฉ
German diminutive of Adelheid meaning "noble one; of noble kind." Heidi became one of the world's most beloved names through Johanna Spyri's 1881 classic novel, evoking alpine freshness, joyful warmth, and the pure spirit of childhood.
Hilda
ููููุฏุง
Germanic name meaning "battle woman; mighty in battle." From hild (battle); Saint Hilda of Whitby was a revered 7th-century abbess and scholar; Hilda evokes fierce inner strength, spiritual authority, and the determined power of a woman who leads.
Wally
ูุงููู
ruler; diminutive of Walter or Wallace
Ernst
ุฅูุฑูุณุช
German name meaning "serious, earnest, determined". A name of Germanic character conveying deep honesty, firm resolve, and unwavering integrity.
Anneli
ุงููุงูู
German-Scandinavian compound of Anna (grace) and Liesel (God's promise). A warm, melodic name beloved in German-speaking and Nordic communities.
Adolf
ุงูุฏูู
Ancient Germanic name meaning "noble wolf". A traditional name of old German nobility, borne by medieval kings and nobles across European history.
Emery
ุงูู ุฑู
Germanic name from Amalric meaning "home strength, work and power". A strong name with ancient Frankish roots; widely used across medieval European nobility.
Gerda
ุฌูุฑุฏู
Germanic and Old Norse name meaning "enclosure; protected; guarded." From garรฐr (enclosure); in Norse mythology Gerda was a radiant frost giantess of breathtaking beauty; a name of quiet inner strength, natural grace, and serene feminine power.
Giselle
ุฌูุฒูู
Germanic name meaning "pledge, hostage". Made famous by the Romantic ballet; symbolizes graceful beauty and devotion.
Regina
ุฑูุฌูููุฉ
Latin name meaning "queen". Used across Europe as a name of regal bearing, dignity and sovereign grace.
Rolanda
ุฑููุฏุง
Feminine form of Roland meaning "famous land; glorious fatherland." The graceful feminine counterpart to the legendary warrior Roland of the Chanson de Roland; a name evoking heroic fame and the golden age of chivalry.
Rinaldo
ุฑููุงูุฏู
wise ruler; Italian and German form of Reginald
Sebastian
ุณุจุณุชูุงู
Latin name meaning "from Sebastia, venerable". Popular across Europe; borne by the beloved Saint Sebastian.
Kurt
ููููุฑุช
German form of Conrad meaning "bold counselor; brave adviser." From the Germanic kรผhn (bold) + rad (counsel); Kurt is a classic direct German name of purposeful strength, carried by poets, athletes, and leaders across Germanic culture.
Leonard
ููููุงุฑุฏ
Germanic name meaning "brave lion, lion-hearted". Associated with Leonardo da Vinci; a name of courage and creativity.
Mathilda
ู ุงุชููุฏุง
Germanic name meaning "might in battle". Variant of Matilda; borne by empresses and noblewomen across medieval Europe.
Manfred
ู ุงูููุฑูุฏ
Germanic name meaning "man of peace; peaceful strength." From man + fred (peace); borne by the Holy Roman Emperor Manfred of Sicily and immortalized by Lord Byron's poem Manfred; a name of intellectual depth and noble character.
Henri
ูููุฑูู
French-German form of Henry from Germanic meaning "home ruler, lord of the estate". A refined name of noble leadership beloved across European royal houses.
Hermann
ููุฑู ุงู
Germanic name meaning "army man; warrior." The classic German form of Herman; Hermann was the name of Arminius โ the legendary Germanic chieftain who defeated three Roman legions at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD.
Hilde
ูููุฏุฉ
Ancient Germanic name meaning "battle, warrior woman". Short form of Hildegard; a name of fierce beauty and noble strength from the age of Germanic tribes.
Wanda
ูุงูุฏุฉ
Germanic-Slavic name meaning "wanderer, of the Vandal tribe". An elegant name of ancient Germanic heritage.