AUSTRIAN boy Names

Hello Parents, Welcome to our page, we will suggest you attractive AUSTRIAN boy names. From classic choices to modern trends, we have covered different manes with meaning. Selecting a name for your prince is a big decision. Our website has well-versed list of AUSTRIAN boy names, along with their origin, meanings and namesakes.

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Here is the List of AUSTRIAN Boy names

NameMeaningOriginNamesakes
Adam "son of the red earth" Hebrew Adam Riese (German mathematician)
Adrian "man from the city of Adria" Latin Adrian Willaert (Flemish composer)
Albert "noble, bright" Germanic Albert Einstein (German-American physicist)
Alexander "defender of the people" Greek Alexander Graham Bell (Scottish inventor)
Alfons "noble, ready" Germanic Alfonso Cuaron (Mexican filmmaker)
Alfred "wise counselor" Germanic Alfred Hitchcock (British filmmaker)
Alois "famous warrior" Germanic Alois Alzheimer (German neurologist)
Andreas "manly, warrior" Greek Andreas Vesalius (Belgian anatomist)
Anton "priceless" Latin Anton Chekhov (Russian playwright)
Armin "whole, universal" Germanic Armin Mueller-Stahl (German actor)
Arnold "eagle power" Germanic Arnold Schwarzenegger (Austrian-American actor)
Arthur "bear" Celtic Arthur Conan Doyle (British author)
August "great, magnificent" Latin August Strindberg (Swedish playwright)
Axel "father of peace" Germanic Axel Rose (American musician)
Bastian "venerable" Greek Bastian Schweinsteiger (German footballer)
Benedikt "blessed" Latin Benedikt XVI (former pope)
Benjamin "son of the right hand" Hebrew Benjamin Franklin (American statesman)
Bernhard "brave as a bear" Germanic Bernhard Langer (German golfer)
Boris "fighter, warrior" Slavic Boris Becker (German tennis player)
Carl "free man" Germanic Carl Jung (Swiss psychiatrist)
Christian "follower of Christ" Greek Christian Bale (British actor)
Christoph "bearer of Christ" Greek Christoph Waltz (Austrian actor)
Claus "victorious people" Germanic Claus von Stauffenberg (German officer)
Constantin "steadfast, constant" Latin Constantin Brancusi (Romanian sculptor)
Daniel "God is my judge" Hebrew Daniel Craig (British actor)
David "beloved" Hebrew David Bowie (British musician)
Dominik "belonging to the Lord" Latin Dominik Hasek (Czech ice hockey player)
Eduard "wealthy guardian" Germanic Eduard Einstein (son of Albert Einstein)
Elias "my God is Yahweh" Hebrew Elias Canetti (Bulgarian author)
Emanuel "God is with us" Hebrew Emanuel Swedenborg (Swedish philosopher)
Emil "rival" Germanic Emil Nolde (German painter)
Ernst "serious, earnest" Germanic Ernst Lubitsch (German filmmaker)
Fabian "bean grower" Latin Fabian Cancellara (Swiss cyclist)
Felix "happy, fortunate" Latin Felix Mendelssohn (German composer)
Ferdinand "bold voyager" Germanic Ferdinand Porsche (Austrian engineer)
Florian "flowering" Latin Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (German filmmaker)
Franz "free man" Germanic Franz Kafka (Czech writer)
Friedrich "peaceful ruler" Germanic Friedrich Nietzsche (German philosopher)
Gabriel "God is my strength" Hebrew Gabriel García Márquez (Colombian writer)
Georg "farmer" Greek Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (German philosopher)
Gerhard "hard spear" Germanic Gerhard Schröder (German politician)
Gregor "vigilant, watchful" Greek Gregor Mendel (Austrian scientist)
Gustav "staff of the Goths" Germanic Gustav Klimt (Austrian painter)
Hannes "God is gracious" Hebrew Hannes Schneider (Austrian skier)
Hans "God is gracious" Germanic Hans Zimmer (German composer)
Harald "ruler of an army" Germanic Harald V of Norway (Norwegian monarch)
Heinrich "home ruler" Germanic Heinrich Himmler (German Nazi leader)
Herbert "bright army" Germanic Herbert von Karajan (Austrian conductor)
Hermann "army man" Germanic Hermann Hesse (German writer)
Horst "thicket, grove" Germanic Horst Köhler (German politician)
Hubert "bright mind" Germanic Hubert Humphrey (American politician)
Hugo "bright in mind and spirit" Germanic Hugo Wolf (Austrian composer)
Ignaz "fiery one" Latin Ignaz Semmelweis (Hungarian physician)
Jakob "supplanter" Hebrew Jakob Fugger (German merchant)
Johann "God is gracious" Hebrew Johann Strauss II (Austrian composer)
Josef "God will increase" Hebrew Josef Stalin (Soviet politician)
Julius "youthful, downy-bearded" Latin Julius Caesar (Roman emperor)
Kilian "warrior, church" Irish/Gaelic Kilian Jornet (Spanish athlete)
Klaus "victorious people" Germanic Klaus Barbie (German Nazi leader)
Konrad "brave counsel" Germanic Konrad Adenauer (German politician)
Kurt "wise counsel" Germanic Kurt Cobain (American musician)
Leopold "brave people" Germanic Leopold Mozart (Austrian composer)
Lorenz "from Laurentum" Latin Lorenz Hart (American lyricist)
Lukas "from Lucania, light-giving" Greek/Latin Lukas Podolski (German footballer)
Manfred "man of peace" Germanic Manfred von Richthofen (German pilot)
Markus "of Mars, god of war" Latin Markus Zusak (Australian author)
Martin "of Mars, god of war" Latin Martin Luther (German religious leader)
Matthias "gift of God" Hebrew Matthias Sindelar (Austrian footballer)
Max "greatest" Latin Max Planck (German physicist)
Michael "who is like God?" Hebrew Michael Jackson (American musician)
Moritz "dark-skinned" Latin Moritz Wagner (German basketball player)
Niklas "victorious people" Greek Niklas Süle (German footballer)
Nikolaus "victorious people" Greek Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Austrian conductor)
Oliver "olive tree" Latin Oliver Kahn (German footballer)
Oscar "God's spear" Old English Oscar Wilde (Irish writer)
Oswald "God's power" Germanic Oswald Spengler (German philosopher)
Otto "wealthy" Germanic Otto von Bismarck (German statesman)
Paul "small" Latin Paul McCartney (British musician)
Peter "rock" Greek/Latin Peter Jackson (New Zealand filmmaker)
Philipp "lover of horses" Greek Philipp Lahm (German footballer)
Rafael "God has healed" Hebrew Rafael Nadal (Spanish tennis player)
Rainer "counsel army" Germanic Rainer Werner Fassbinder (German filmmaker)
Reinhard "hardy counsel" Germanic Reinhard Heydrich (German Nazi leader)
Richard "brave ruler" Germanic Richard Wagner (German composer)
Robert "bright fame" Germanic Robert Lewandowski (Polish footballer)
Roland "famous throughout the land" Germanic Roland Barthes (French philosopher)
Roman "from Rome" Latin Roman Polanski (Polish-French filmmaker)
Rudolf "famous wolf" Germanic Rudolf Steiner (Austrian philosopher)
Sebastian "venerable" Greek/Latin Sebastian Kurz (Austrian politician)
Simon "he has heard" Hebrew Simon Wiesenthal (Austrian-Jewish writer)
Stefan "crown" Greek Stefan Zweig (Austrian writer)
Theodor "gift of God" Greek Theodor Herzl (Austrian-Jewish writer)
Thomas "twin" Aramaic/Greek Thomas Mann (German writer)
Tobias "God is good" Hebrew Tobias Wolff (American writer)
Ulrich "prosperity and power" Germanic not found
Valentin "strong, healthy" Latin Valentin Glushko (Soviet rocket scientist)
Viktor "conqueror" Latin Viktor Frankl (Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist)
Vinzenz "conquering" Latin Vinzenz von Paul (French Catholic saint)
Walter "ruler of the army" Germanic Walter Benjamin (German philosopher)
Werner "protecting army" Germanic Werner Heisenberg (German physicist)
Wilhelm "will, desire" + "helmet, protection" Germanic Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (German physicist)
Wolfgang "travelling wolf" Germanic Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian composer)
Xaver "new house" Basque Xaver Schwarzenberger (Austrian filmmaker)
Yannis "God is gracious" Greek Yannis Ritsos (Greek poet)
Yasin a chapter of the Quran Arabic Yasin Pehlivan (Austrian-Turkish wrestler)
Youssef "God will increase" Arabic Youssef Chahine (Egyptian filmmaker)
Zacharias "God remembers" Hebrew Zacharias Janssen (Dutch inventor)
Zeno "gift of Zeus" Greek Zeno of Elea (Greek philosopher)
Zeus "God" Greek Zeus (Greek god)
Zoltan "sultan, king" Hungarian Zoltán Kodály (Hungarian composer)
Zoran "dawn" Slavic Zoran Đinđić (Serbian politician)

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