Popular German Names

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Trends for baby’s first names come and go, and Germany is no exception. Traditionally, popular names have favoured first names exclusive to the German language, but over time, German names have become more international. We’ll look at the most popular German names for boys and girls and examine trends and even restrictions for German baby names.
Germany doesn’t keep official statistics on the popularity or spread of male and female first names, but the analysis of birth certificates provides data significant enough to determine trends as well as changes through the years.
Parents in Germany often give their children more than one first name, “Vorname” in German. Two are quite common, and some people actually have three or even four first names. Because of this, it is common to designate a “Rufname”, the first name you actually use. In most instances, it’s sufficient to state just one first name with your last name.
As a tendency, people avoid giving their kids highly unusual first names and instead create rather new or unusual combinations of first names, often with a personal reference. This can include the name of a parent or grandparent. Parents also tend to look for a first name or combination of names that describes their child’s character well-at least to the extent that they imagine it.
It wouldn’t be Germany if there didn’t exist some rules around naming your child. The “Standesamt”, the local registry office, has to approve all names, so parents can’t choose the names of Pókemon characters, for example.
All first names must be proper and cannot be absurd, degrading, or be insensitive to religion. The names of places, objects, or brands are forbidden. As far as gender goes, first names must be gender-specific at least in one way, meaning in case of several first names, at least one must specify the gender. Cross-gender names are also ruled out, with the exception of Maria: you can name a boy Josef Maria, and a girl Maria Josef.
In the past, first names in Germany were much more German. Around 1900, people favored strong consonants in first names, with Friedrich, Fritz, Wilhelm, or Heinrich for boys, and Frieda, Margarethe, Elisabeth, or Bertha for girls. Certain names now carry the connotation of being old-fashioned, but that doesn’t mean they don’t make a comeback now and then in the form of Alfred, Markus, Johannes, Oskar, Noah, Vincent, or Franz for boys, and Annegret, Almuth, Luitgard, Lisbeth, Leni, Frieda, Mathilda, Elfriede, Hildegard, Irmgard, or Lieselotte for girls.
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The most popular names for babies in Germany in 2020 were Mia and Noah.
Along with Mia, the other girl names in the German Top 5 are Emilia, Hannah, Emma, and Sofia. Along with Noah, other top boy names in Germany include Ben, Matteo, Finn, and Leon.
Lu- names are a significant trend for girls and boys in Germany. Luis, Luca, Lukas, Luke, Ludwig, Luisa, Luna, Luise, and Lucy all make the Top 100.
Among the top German names that you are unlikely to encounter in the US are Leni, Lotta, and Finja for girls, and Moritz, Hannes, and Till for boys. Names like Ida, Romy, Linus, and Levin, all of which are common in Germany but none of which make the US Top 1000, may be worth considering for an American child.
It's worth noting that variant spellings are combined in the German data, and listed by the most popular spelling: so the rankings for names like Sofia and Lukas also represent births for Sophia and Lucas.
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