TOP 200 Austrian Names For Boys And Girls: Origin, Meaning, Variations And Pronunciation

Austrian Names

Austria is a state in Central Europe. The capital is Vienna. Austria shares borders with the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Germany.

The first peoples who inhabited the Austrian lands in ancient times were the Celts. As pagans, they gave their children names that were said to determine their appearance or indicate certain character traits (Art – “stone”, Arthur – “strong as a bear”, Blaine – “slender”, Duff – “dark”, Marvin – “living by the sea”, Veilin -“son of the wolf”, Isolde -“battle”, etc.).

After the territory of modern Austria became part of the Great Roman Empire, the most common names of the Romans became widespread (Ignatius – “fire”, Innocenz – “innocent, harmless”).

In the 13th century, when control over the Alpine territory passed to the king of Bohemia, the list of Austrian names was supplemented by Slavic (Czech) anthroponyms (such as Peter, Hana, Boris, Daniel, Barbara, Klara, Anna, etc.).

In 1500, after the invasion of the Ottoman conquerors, Muslim names began to appear (Amina – “to feel safe”, Sarah – “princess”, Essen – “wind”, Ediz – “high”).

During the Crusades and in the era of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, ordinary Austrians gave their children the names of famous generals and monarchs (Leopold, Heinrich, Friedrich, Albrecht, Rudolph, Karl, Wilhelm, Elizabeth).

Being in close proximity to Bavaria and being, in fact, a German-speaking state, after the First World War and until the middle of the 20th century, Austria was part of Germany. Of course, this affected the naming system. At the same time, the meanings of the Austrian names which have ancient Germanic and Germanic origin barely differ from the original ones.

Modern names that are widely used in Austria can be conditionally divided into 3 groups: truly Austrian, Germanic, and foreign language. In accordance with the law, Austrians, just like Germans, have unlimited personal names. Although they may go in an unspecified order, more often than not, the main one is the first name.

It is common for Austrians to give their children compound names consisting of two separate names (Anna-Katrin, Karl-Heinz). Regardless of spelling (merged or hyphen), they are considered one name.

This article contains our top picks for Austrian baby names for girls and boys, along with their meanings and origins. Read on to get inspired by beautiful Austrian baby names!




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Top 100 Austrian Names For Boys

Austrian Boy

Below are some old Austrian male names that are popular in the country. We want to help inspire parents-to-be on their baby naming journey.


Austrian Names For Boys With German, Norse, Celtic And English Origins

Here we have the most popular boys’ names in Austria for you.

1.  Adalbert

How to pronounce: AH-dal-bert
Origin: Old German Adalberht
Meaning:Noble and bright
Female version of the name:Adalberta
Alternative spelling: Adelbert, Adalbrecht, Edelbert, Ado, Adi, Bert, Berti, Brecht
Variations in other languages:Adalberto (Spanish, Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name is a variation of the Old English Æþelbeorht or Æþelbriht which are also the origins of the surname Albright.
Famous Persons: Adalbert Stifter was an Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue.

2.  Arthur

How to pronounce: AR-toor
Origin: Celtic Arto
Meaning:Bear
Alternative spelling: Artur, Art, Arti, Turl
Interesting Facts:An alternative origin for the name is that it comes from the Roman family name Artorius.
Famous Persons: Arthur Schnitzler was an Austrian author and dramatist.

3.  Albert

How to pronounce: AL’-bert
Origin: Old German Adalberht
Meaning:Noble and famous
Female version of the name:Alberta
Alternative spelling: Albrecht, Albertchen, Albrechtchen, Al, Ali, Bert, Berti, Brecht
Interesting Facts:This name is a variation of the Slavic Olbracht.
Famous Persons: Albert Rieger was an Austrian painter

4.  Alphons

How to pronounce: AL’-fons
Origin: Old German Adalfuns
Meaning:Noble and ready
Alternative spelling: Alphons, Alphonsus, Alf, Fons
Variations in other languages:Alonso (Spanish)
Interesting Facts:This name may also be related to the German name Hildefons, meaning “ready to fight”.
Famous Persons: Alphons Leopold Mielich was an Austrian painter.

5.  Alfred

How to pronounce: AL’-fred
Origin: Old German Alfrad
Meaning:Nature spirit and wise counselor
Female version of the name:Alfreda
Alternative spelling: Alf, Fred, Freddy, Fredi
Variations in other languages:Alfredo (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name was present in Britain from the 9th century, due to Alfred the Great and other factors. The name then made its way into the German language.
Famous Persons: Alfred A. Kalmus was an Austro-British music publisher.

6.  Alois

How to pronounce: AH-lois
Origin: Old German Alawis
Meaning:Very wise
Female version of the name:Aloisa
Alternative spelling: Aloys, Aloisius
Variations in other languages:Lojzo (Slovak) 
Interesting Facts:This name is a variant of the name Aloysius, itself ultimately a variant of the name Ludwig.
Famous Persons: Alois Riegl was an Austrian art historian, and is considered a member of the Vienna School of Art History.

7.  Arnold

How to pronounce: AH-nold
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Eagle and power
Alternative spelling: Arne, Arno, Arni, Arnie, Noldi
Interesting Facts:This name is synonymous with the name Arnulf, which suggests that the -nold has another origin..
Famous Persons: Arnold Schwarzenegger is an Austrian-American bodybuilder, actor, and politician who has starred in many blockbusters and was previously the governor of California.

8.  Bernhard

How to pronounce: BERN-had
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Strong bear
Female version of the name:Bernharda
Alternative spelling: Bernhardt, Bernard, Bernd, Berndt, Barnd, Berend, Berni, Benno, Berno, Bero, Bern, Benz, Betz, Petz, Hardy
Interesting Facts:Particularly by the end of the 19th century, this name became very popular throughout the German-speaking world.
Famous Persons: Bernhard Gál is an Austrian composer and installation artist.

9.  Berthold

How to pronounce: BER-tol’d
Origin: Old German Berhtwald
Meaning:Bright and power
Female version of the name:Berta
Alternative spelling: Bertold, Bertolt, Barthold, Berti, Bert
Interesting Facts:This name was commonly borne by the dukes of Zahringen and later revived by 19thh century romantic literature.
Famous Persons: Bertolt Brecht was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet.

10.  Detlef

How to pronounce: DET-lef
Origin: Old German Theotleip
Meaning:Son of the people
Alternative spelling: Detlev, Detlefchen, Detlevchen, Delf, Det, Detti, Detty, Dimo
Interesting Facts:In the mid-20th century this was a highly popular name, but it is rarely used nowadays.
Famous Persons: Detlef Löffler is an Austrian artist.

11.  Dietmar

How to pronounce: DEET-mar
Origin: Old German Theudemar
Meaning:Famous people
Alternative spelling: Ditmar, Dittmar, Dittmer, Thietmar, Theodemar, Teutomar, Didi
Interesting Facts:This name is similar in origin to the name Dietrich.
Famous Persons: Dietmar “Didi” Constantini is an Austrian football manager and former player.

12.  Dietrich

How to pronounce: DEET-reeh
Origin: Old German Theoderic
Meaning:Famous ruler, famous people
Alternative spelling: Theoderich, Diederich, Diderik, Didrik, Didi, Dietz, Dimo, Thilo, Tilo
Variations in other languages:Teodorico (Italian, Spanish), Derrick (English)
Famous Persons: Dietrich Mateschitz  is an Austrian billionaire businessman. 

13.  Eberhard

How to pronounce: EH-beh-hard
Origin: Old German Eberhard
Meaning:Wild boar
Female version of the name:Eberharda
Alternative spelling: Eberhardt, Eberhart, Äbi, Ebi, Hardy, Ebby, Ebbie, Ebbi, Ebbes, Ebbo
Famous Persons: Eberhard Kummer was an Austrian concert singer, lawyer, and an expert of medieval music from Vienna.

14.  Edgar

How to pronounce: ED-gar
Origin: Old English Eadgar
Meaning:wealthy/fortunate and spear
Alternative spelling: Edo, Eddo, Ede, Edy, Edi, Eddi, Eddie, Edd
Variations in other languages:Edgaro (Italian)
Famous Persons: Edgar Meyer was an Austrian painter who built himself a castle and engaged in politics.

15.  Egon

How to pronounce: EE-gon
Origin: Old German Agi-
Meaning:Fear, horror
Alternative spelling: Egi, Egonchen, Egino
Interesting Facts:This name is a short form of various names including ‘Egin’ (e.g. Eginhard) which is also used as an independent name.
Famous Persons: Egon Leo Adolf Ludwig Schiele was an Austrian expressionist painter.

16.  Elmar

How to pronounce: el-MAR
Origin: Old German Agilmar
Meaning:Blade, blade of the sword 
Alternative spelling: Elimar, Elmi
Interesting Facts:This name is a short independent form of the Old Germanic names Agilmar and Eilmar. 
Famous Persons: Elmar Peintner is an Austrian contemporary artist. 

17.  Engelbert

How to pronounce: EN-gel-bert
Origin: Old German Angilbert
Meaning:Bright angel 
Alternative spelling: Engelbrecht, Bert, Berti, Brecht
Famous Persons: Engelbert Dollfuss was an Austrian politician who served as Chancellor of Austria between 1932 and 1934.

18.  Gerald

How to pronounce: GEH-rald
Origin: Old German Gerwald
Meaning:The one who wields the spear
Alternative spelling: Gerold, Gerwald, Gerhold, Geraldchen, Geri, Gery, Gerri, Gerry
Variations in other languages:Giraldo (Spanish)
Interesting Facts:This name was common in the Middle Ages as a saint name and continues to be popular nowadays.
Famous Persons: Gerald Stourzh is an Austrian historian who studies modern history.

19.  Gustav

How to pronounce: GOOS-taf
Origin: Old Norse Gautr
Meaning:Support
Alternative spelling: Gust, Gustel, Gustl, Gusti
Variations in other languages:Gustavo (Spanish), Gösta (Swedish)
Interesting Facts:This name was immensely popular in the late 19th century in the German-speaking world.  
Famous Persons: Gustav Klimt was an important symbolist painter from Austria [1]. 

20.  Kilian

How to pronounce: KEEH-lee-an
Origin: Celtic Ceallach
Meaning:War, fight
Alternative spelling: Killian, Kilianchen, Kili 
Interesting Facts:Saint Killian, venerated in the 7th century was an Irish bishop and the patron saint of the Franks.
Famous Persons: Kilian Fischhuber is a professional Austrian sport climber and rock climber. 

21.  Konrad

How to pronounce: kon-RAD
Origin: Old German Kuonrât
Meaning:The good advisor
Alternative spelling: Conrad, Konni, Conni, Konnie, Connie, Konny, Conny, Kuno, Cuno, Kurt, Curt, Konz, Kunz, Kunze
Variations in other languages:Conrado (Spanish), Corrado (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This was a widespread name during much of the Middle Ages.
Famous Persons: Konrad Zacharias Lorenz was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist.

22.  Norbert

How to pronounce: NOR-bert
Origin: Old German Nordbert
Meaning:North and bright
Alternative spelling: Norbi, Nobi, Noby, Nobbi, Nobby, Nobsi, Bert, Berti
Interesting Facts:This name has more popularity in Germany and France than elsewhere.
Famous Persons: Norbert Steger is an Austrian lawyer and politician.

23.  Oskar

How to pronounce: OS-kar
Origin: Old German Ansgar
Meaning:Spear of the gods
Alternative spelling: Oscar, Oskarchen, Oscarchen, Ossi, Oski
Variations in other languages:Oskaras (Lithuanian)
Interesting Facts:This was a common name among the aristocracy in Norway and Sweden (spelled Oscar).
Famous Persons: Oskar Kokoschka was an important Austrian expressionist artist, as well as a poet, teacher, and playwright.

24.  Oliver

How to pronounce: OH-lee-ver
Origin: Old German Albheri
Meaning:Elf and army
Female version of the name:Olivia
Alternative spelling: Oli, Olli, Ollie
Interesting Facts:Variations on this name, such as the Icelandic names Ólafur and Óleifr, share a root with the name Olaf.
Famous Persons: Oliver Stummvoll is an Austrian fashion model.

25.  Sigmund

How to pronounce: ZEEG-moond
Origin: Old German Sigismund
Meaning:Victory and protect
Alternative spelling: Sigmund, Sigismund, Siggi, Sigi
Famous Persons: Sigmund Lautenburg was an Austrian theater actor, director, and theater director.

26.  Walter

How to pronounce: WAL-ter
Origin: Old German Waldheri
Meaning:Power and army
Alternative spelling: Walther, Walli, Walterchen
Interesting Facts:This was one of the most popular male names in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the German-speaking world.
Famous Persons: Walter Jurmann was an Austrian-born composer of popular music renowned for his versatility who, after emigrating to the United States, specialized in film scores and soundtracks.

27.  Werner

How to pronounce: WER-ner
Origin: Old German Werinheri
Meaning:Protect and army 
Alternative spelling: Wernher, Wernerchen, Werni
Variations in other languages:Verneri (Finnish)
Interesting Facts:This name has grown rapidly in popularity since the 20th century.
Famous Persons: Werner Schlager is a table tennis player and former world champion from Austria.

28.  Wolfgang

How to pronounce: WOLF-gang
Origin: Old German 
Meaning:Wolf way
Alternative spelling: Wolf, Wolfi, Wölfchen
Interesting Facts:The earliest recorded evidence of this name (in the form Vulfgang is from the 8th century.
Famous Persons: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a composer from Austria, who composed many pieces in genres such as the symphony and opera [2]. 

Austrian Boy Names With Greek And Latin Origins

There are many interesting and beautiful names with Ancient Greek and Latin origins. So let’s check out some of these boys’ baby names.

29.  Alexander

How to pronounce: ah-lek-SAN-der
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος
Meaning:Man’s defender
Female version of the name:Alexandra
Alternative spelling: Alex, Lex, Ali, Ale, Xander, Sander, Zander
Variations in other languages:Oleksandr (Ukrainian), Iskender (Turkish) 
Interesting Facts:Alexander the Great may be the most important person to have borne this name.
Famous Persons: Alexander Van der Bellen is an Austrian economist and politician.

30.  Alban 

How to pronounce: AL’-ban
Origin: Latin Albanus
Meaning:Resident of Alba 
Female version of the name:Albana
Interesting Facts:This name may also refer to ‘one who is from Albania’, ‘Albanian’, of ‘from the tribe of Albanoi’.
Famous Persons: Alban Berg was an Austrian composer of the Second Vienna School [3].

31.  Albin 

How to pronounce: AL’-been
Origin: Latin Albinus
Meaning:White
Female version of the name:Albina
Variations in other languages:Albinas (Lithuanian)
Famous Persons: Albin Egger-Lienz was an Austrian painter known especially for the rustic genre and historical paintings.

32.  Alexius

How to pronounce: ah-LEK-see-oos
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀλέξιος
Meaning:Defender
Female version of the name:Alexia
Variations in other languages:Aleksej (Russian), Oleksiy (Ukrainian) 
Famous Persons: Alexius Meinong was an Austrian philosopher who worked at the University of Graz. 

33.  Amandus

How to pronounce: ah-MAN-dus
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Cute, nice
Female version of the name:Amanda
Alternative spelling: Amand
Famous Persons: Amand Pachler was a historian and abbot of the St. Peter monastery in Salzburg.

34.  Anatol

How to pronounce: AH-na-tol’
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀνατόλιος
Meaning:Dawn, sunrise, east
Variations in other languages:Anatoliy (Russian), Anatole (French)
Interesting Facts:This name can be used as a surname as well as a first name.
Famous Persons: Anatol Richter is an Austrian foil fencer.

35.  Andreas

How to pronounce: an-DREH-as
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀνδρέας
Meaning:The manly, the brave
Female version of the name:Andrea
Alternative spelling: Andi, Andy, Dreas
Variations in other languages:Andrey (Russian), Andriy (Ukrainian), Andrzej (Polish)
Interesting Facts:This name gained popularity due to the brother of Peter, the apostle Andreas, who came to Western Europe through Latin Christianity.
Famous Persons: Andreas “Andi” Goldberger is an Austrian ski jumper.

36.  Anton

How to pronounce: AN-ton
Origin: Latin Antonius
Meaning:From the family of the Antonias
Female version of the name:Antonia
Alternative spelling: Toni, Tony, Antönchen, Antonchen, Tönchen, Tonchen
Interesting Facts:This was the name of a famous Roman family in antiquity.
Famous Persons: Anton Webern was an Austrian composer, teacher, and conductor.

37.  August

How to pronounce: AH-goost
Origin: Latin Augustus
Meaning:Great, majestic
Female version of the name:Augusta
Alternative spelling: Gust, Gusti
Interesting Facts:Augustus, the first Roman emperor, is the reason for the name of the month of August.
Famous Persons: August Querfurt was an Austrian painter. He painted primarily soldiers and battle scenes.

38.  Adrian

How to pronounce: AD-ree-an
Origin: Latin Hadrianus
Meaning:Son of Adria, rich
Female version of the name:Adriana
Alternative spelling: Hadrian, Arian, Adi, Addi, Adri
Interesting Facts:Some believe that this name comes from ancient Venetian as a variant of the name Adrianus.
Famous Persons: Adrian Hoven was an Austrian actor, director, and film producer.

39.  Benedikt

How to pronounce: BE-ne-deekt
Origin: Latin Benedictus
Meaning:Blessed 
Female version of the name:Benedikta
Alternative spelling: Benedict, Benediktus, Benedictus, Bendicht, Bendikt, Bendix, Benedicht, Benzing, Ben , Benni, Benny, Beno, Benne, Beni, Benz, Bene
Famous Persons: Benedikt Roezl was an Austrian traveller, gardener, and botanist.

40.  Caesar

How to pronounce: CEH-zar
Origin: Latin Caesaries
Meaning:Hair
Alternative spelling: Caesarius, Cäsarius, Cäsar
Interesting Facts:Caesar was a title in ancient Rome referring to the emperor’s successor and also was part of the emperor’s title.
Famous Persons: Cesár Sampson is an Austrian singer, songwriter, and producer.

41.  Christian

How to pronounce: KREES-tee-an
Origin: Latin Christianus
Meaning:A Christian
Female version of the name:Christiana
Alternative spelling: Kristian, Christianchen, Chris, Tian
Interesting Facts:Christian spread as a nickname in Antioch following the Acts of the Apostles.
Famous Persons: Christian Doppler was an Austrian mathematician.

42.  Christoph

How to pronounce: KREES-tof
Origin: Ancient Greek Χριστόφορος
Meaning:Bearer of Christ
Alternative spelling: Christof, Christophorus, Chris, Kristof
Interesting Facts:Christophorus, a saint and helper to those in need, is the cause of the popularity of this name beginning in the Middle Ages.
Famous Persons: Christoph Waltz is an Austrian and German actor [4].

43.  Dominik

How to pronounce: DOH-mee-neek
Origin: Latin Domenicus
Meaning:One who belongs to the Lord
Female version of the name:Dominika
Alternative spelling: Domenik, Domenic, Dominikus, Dominicus, Dom, Domi, Dome
Interesting Facts:This name, and other spelling variations of it, is popular in Central Germany as a family name.
Famous Persons: Dominik Starkl (born 6 November 1993) is an Austrian footballer.

44.  Dorian

How to pronounce: DOH-ree-an
Origin: Ancient Greek Δώρος
Meaning:Gift (child) of the sea
Variations in other languages:Doriano (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name became much more widespread following the publication of Oscar Wilde’s A Picture of Dorian Gray [5].
Famous Persons: Dorian Concept is an Austrian composer, producer, and keyboard artist.

45.  Eugen

How to pronounce: OY-gen
Origin: Ancient Greek Εὐγένιος
Meaning:Noble
Female version of the name:Eugenia
Alternative spelling: Eugenchen, Eugi
Variations in other languages:Evgeniy (Russian), Eugène (French)
Famous Persons: Eugen Ehrlich was an Austrian legal sociologist at the Franz Joseph University of Chernivtsi.

46.  Emil

How to pronounce: EE-meel
Origin: Latin Aemilius
Meaning:Rival
Female version of the name:Emilia 
Alternative spelling: Emilchen, Milchen
Variations in other languages:Eemil (Finnish), Emilio (Spanish)
Interesting Facts:For a long time, this name was lost and not used at all. However, it was re-popularized by Jean Jacques Rousseau’s work Émile ou De L’éducation, which was successful throughout Europe.
Famous Persons: Emil Jakob Schindler was an Austrian landscape painter.

47.  Erasmus

How to pronounce: eh-RAS-moos
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἐράσμιος
Meaning:Beloved, cute
Alternative spelling: Rasmus
Interesting Facts:This name is commonly found throughout the Faroe Islands, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Famous Persons: Erasmus Engert was an Austrian painter and art restorer. Later, he became Erasmus Ritter von Engert.

48.  Felix

How to pronounce: FE-leeks
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Happy, successful 
Female version of the name:Felicia
Alternative spelling: Feli
Interesting Facts:While this name was highly popular in the mid-20th century, its popularity has since declined.
Famous Persons: Felix Salten was an Austro-Hungarian literary critic and author of famous works such as A Life in the Woods and Bambi) [6].

49.  Fabian

How to pronounce: FAH-bee-an
Origin: Latin Fabianus
Meaning:The bean
Female version of the name:Fabiana
Alternative spelling: Fabi, Fabe, Fabianchen
Interesting Facts:Fabian, along with Saint Sebastian, is the patron saint of the city of Selm in Westphalia.
Famous Persons: Fabian Willmann is a German jazz musician.

50.  Florian

How to pronounce: FLOH-ree-an
Origin: Latin Florianus
Meaning:Blooming
Female version of the name:Floriane
Alternative spelling: Florianchen, Flori, Flo
Variations in other languages:Florino (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This is a widespread name throughout Europe, most often occurring in Upper Austria and Bavaria. Florian has become increasingly popular in Germany since the 1970s.
Famous Persons: Florian Hart is an Austrian football player.

51.  Georg

How to pronounce: GEH-org
Origin: Ancient Greek Γεώργιος
Meaning:The farmer
Female version of the name:Georgine
Alternative spelling: Jorg, Jörg, Jürgen
Interesting Facts:This name is also an epithet of the god Zeus in Greek mythology.
Famous Persons: Georg Ludwig Ritter von Trapp was an Austrian naval officer.

52.  Julian

How to pronounce: YOOH-lee-an
Origin: Latin Julianus
Meaning:Dedicated to Julius 
Female version of the name:Juliana
Alternative spelling: Juli, Julchen, Julianchen
Variations in other languages:Giuliano (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name is derived from the Roman family name Julianus. It was borne by a 4th century Roman emperor and a few early saints.
Famous Persons: Julian Roman Pölsler is an Austrian film director and theatre director.

53.  Kajetan

How to pronounce: kah-JE-tan
Origin: Latin Cajetanus
Meaning:Resident of Cayeta (Modern Gaeta)
Female version of the name:Kajetana
Alternative spelling: Cajetan, Kaj, Kai, Caj, Cai
Interesting Facts:Gaeta is a southern Italian commune and city.
Famous Persons: Kajetan “Kai” Mühlmann was an Austrian art historian.

54.  Lukas

How to pronounce: LOO-kas
Origin: Ancient Greek Λουκᾶς
Meaning:Light
Alternative spelling: Lucas, Lutz, Luc, Luki, Luli, Lukaschen
Variations in other languages:Luke (English), Luca (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name may refer to someone who comes from southern Italy or who is from Lucania.
Famous Persons: Lukas Resetarits is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor.

55.  Marcel

How to pronounce: mar-SEL’
Origin: Latin Marcellus
Meaning:Dedicated to the god Mars
Female version of the name:Marcella
Alternative spelling: Marcellus, Marzell, Marzel, Marcell, Marcel, Marzi, Marci
Interesting Facts:This name is a French variation of the Latin name Marcellus.
Famous Persons: Marcel Prawy was an Austrian dramaturg, opera connoisseur, and opera critic.

56.  Martin

How to pronounce: MAR-teen
Origin: Latin Martinus
Meaning:Son of Mars
Female version of the name:Martina
Alternative spelling: Martinchen, Marten, Mertin
Variations in other languages:Martyn (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:This name became widespread due to the 4th-century saint, St. Martin of Tours.
Famous Persons: Martin Harnik is an Austro-German soccer player.

57.  Niklas

How to pronounce: NEEK-las
Origin: Ancient Greek Νικόλαος
Meaning:Victory of the people
Female version of the name:Nikol
Alternative spelling: Nikolaus, Niki, Nicki, Nicky, Nick, Niko, Nico, Kläuschen, Klaus, Claus
Variations in other languages:Nikolay (Russian), Mykola (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:This name was immensely popular in the late 20th century into the beginning of the 21st century.
Famous Persons: Niklas Bachlinger is an Austrian ski jumper.

58.  Philipp

How to pronounce: FEE-leep
Origin: Ancient Greek Φίλιππος
Meaning:Horse friend
Female version of the name:Philippa
Alternative spelling: Filipp, Philippus, Philippchen, Phil, Phili, Fili, Fips, Phipsie, Fipsie, Flips, Lipp, Lips
Interesting Facts:This was an uncommon name in Western Europe until the High Middle Ages.
Famous Persons: Philipp Prosenik is an Austrian professional footballer.

59.  Sebastian

How to pronounce: se-BAS-tee-an
Origin: Ancient Greek Σεβαστός
Meaning:Sublime, venerable
Female version of the name:Sebastiane
Alternative spelling: Bastian, Basti, Seb, Sebe, Sebi, Sebo
Variations in other languages:Sebastiano (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name is equivalent to the title Augustus (referring to the emperor) in parts of the Roman empire. The ancient Turkish city Sebaste shares this origin and so the name may also mean ‘man from Sebaste’.
Famous Persons: Sebastian Kurz is an Austrian politician.

60.  Theodor

How to pronounce: TEE-oh-dor
Origin: Ancient Greek Θεόδωρος
Meaning:God’s gift
Female version of the name:Theodora
Alternative spelling: Theo, Teo
Variations in other languages:Fyodor (Russian), Teodoro (Italian)
Interesting Facts:Similar names such as Theuderich or Theoderich are actually related to the name Dietrich, not Theodor.
Famous Persons: Theodor Kramer was an Austrian poet of Jewish origin.

61.  Viktor

How to pronounce: VEEK-tor
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Winner
Female version of the name:Viktoria
Alternative spelling: Victor, Vik, Vicki, Vicky, Viki, Vico, Wikko
Variations in other languages:Vittorio (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name and its variations are common across many languages.
Famous Persons: Viktor Frankl was an Austrian psychiatrist and psychotherapist. 

62.  Vincent

How to pronounce: VEEN-sent
Origin: Latin Vincens
Meaning:Winning
Female version of the name:Vincentia
Alternative spelling: Vinzens, Vinzent, Vinz, Zenz
Interesting Facts:This name has name days of the 20th of December and January 22nd.
Famous Persons: Vincent Mendoza Bueno is an Austrian singer of Filipino descent.

63.  Valentin

How to pronounce: vah-len-TEEN
Origin: Latin Valens
Meaning:Strong, healthy
Female version of the name:Valentina
Alternative spelling: Vali, Val, Valli, Vale, Valentinchen
Interesting Facts:This name has recently gotten increasingly popular in German-speaking countries.
Famous Persons: Valentin Oman is an Austrian abstract and figurative artist.

Austrian Names For Boys With Hebrew Origin

Many Austrian names have Jewish and Biblical roots. By the way, spiritual names always have great backstories; take a look at some of these most musical religion-inspired baby boys’ names for your choosing. 

64.  Ariel

How to pronounce: AH-ree-el’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אֲרִיאֵל
Meaning:Lion of God
Female version of the name:Ariela
Alternative spelling: Ari
Famous Persons: Ariel Muzicant is an Austrian-Israeli businessman.

65.  Benjamin

How to pronounce: BEN-yah-meen
Origin: Ancient Hebrew בִּנְיָמִן
Meaning:Son of the second hand
Alternative spelling: Ben, Benni, Benny, Benne, Beni
Variations in other languages:Veniamin (Russian)
Interesting Facts:Benjamin was the last of the 13 children of Jacob in the Bible.
Famous Persons: Benjamin Raich is an Austrian alpine ski racer.

66.  Balthasar

How to pronounce: BAL’-tah-sah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew בֵּלְטְשַׁאצַּר֙
Meaning:May Bel (Baal god) keep his life
Alternative spelling: Balthes, Baltes, Balzer, Balz, Balster, Balder
Interesting Facts:This name was used as an epithet of Daniel, a prophet in the Old Testament.
Famous Persons: Balthasar Ferdinand Moll was a well-known Viennese sculptor.

67.  David

How to pronounce: DAH-veed
Origin: Ancient Hebrew דָּוִיד
Meaning:Beloved
Interesting Facts:In various books of the Old Testament it is stated that David was the King of Judah and of all of Israel.
Famous Persons: David Alaba is an Austrian football player. 

68.  Daniel

How to pronounce: DAH-nee-el’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew דָנִיֵּאל
Meaning:God is my judge
Female version of the name:Daniela
Alternative spelling: Danielchen, Dani, Dan, Danni, Dannie, Dann
Variations in other languages:Daniil (Russian), Danylo (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:Daniel is an important figure in the Tanakh, where his story is told in the Book of Daniel.
Famous Persons: Daniel Gran was an Austrian painter. 

69.  Elias 

How to pronounce: eh-LEE-as
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אֱלִיָּהוּ
Meaning:My God is Yahweh 
Alternative spelling: Elija, Elia  Ellis, Eli
Variations in other languages:Ilya (Russian), Elijah (English)
Interesting Facts:This was the name of a great Jewish prophet who is said to herald the arrival of the Moshiach (messiah).
Famous Persons: Elyas M’Barek is an Austrian actor.

70.  Gabriel

How to pronounce: GA-bree-el’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew גַּבְרִיאֵל
Meaning:God’s warrior
Female version of the name:Gabriela
Alternative spelling: Gabrielchen, Gabi, Gaby, Gabr
Variations in other languages:Gavrylo (Ukrainian), Gavriil (Russian)
Interesting Facts:The first time this name is mentioned is in the Book of Daniel 8:15-16 in the Bible.
Famous Persons: Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max was a Prague-born Austrian painter.

71.  Isaac

How to pronounce: EE-saak
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יִצְחָק
Meaning:One who laughs
Alternative spelling: Isaak
Variations in other languages:Isak (Swedish), Ishak (Turkish)
Interesting Facts:Isaac was a son of Abraham in the Bible, and one of the Israelites’ three ancestors.
Famous Persons: Isaac Posch was an Austrian composer and organist.

72.  Jonas

How to pronounce: YOH-nas
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹנָה
Meaning:Dove
Alternative spelling: Jona, Jonah, Joni, Jon, Jo, Jojo
Variations in other languages:Jonah (English)
Interesting Facts:This name is believed to denote a peaceful being according to the ancient Greek belief that the gods send birds to people as symbols. In Christianity, this name has the meaning of achievement or gift from God.
Famous Persons: Jonas Stenberg (Josef von Sternberg) was an Austrian-American filmmaker. 

73.  Jakob

How to pronounce: YAH-kob
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יַעֲקֹב
Meaning:Heel holder
Female version of the name:Jakoba
Alternative spelling: Jacob, Jakobus, Jacobus, Jakobchen, Jaki
Variations in other languages:Yakov (Russian), Jacobo (Spanish)
Interesting Facts:Jacob was born holding the heel of his twin brother Esau, according to the Bible.
Famous Persons: Jacob Stainer was a Germanic Austrian luthier, the earliest and most well-known of his art.

74.  Johannes

How to pronounce: yoh-HAN-nes
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹחָנָן
Meaning:God is gracious 
Female version of the name:Johanna
Alternative spelling: Johann
Variations in other languages:John (English)
Interesting Facts:In Christian tradition, John (a variation of Johannes) is an important apostle to Jesus, said to be the favorite and considered the author of the Gospel of John.
Famous Persons: Johannes Grenzfurthner is an Austrian artist, filmmaker, writer, actor, curator, theater director, performer, and lecturer.

75.  Josef

How to pronounce: YOH-sef
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹסֵף
Meaning:Yahweh will reward 
Female version of the name:Josefa
Alternative spelling: Joseph, Josi, Josie, Josy
Variations in other languages:Iosif (Russian), Yosyp (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:Joseph is the son of Jacob in the Old Testament. This name is popular worldwide.
Famous Persons: Josef Hoffmann was an Austrian architect and designer.

76.  Kaspar

How to pronounce: KAS-par
Origin: Persian or Hebrew
Meaning:Treasurer 
Alternative spelling: Caspar, Kasparchen, Casparchen, Kaspi, Caspi
Interesting Facts:A saint who bore this name is said to be one of the Three Kings as mentioned in the biblical Gospel of Matthew, along with Balthazar and Melchior.
Famous Persons: Kaspar Albrecht is an Austrian architect and sculptor.

77.  Matthias

How to pronounce: mah-TEE-as
Origin: Ancient Hebrew מַתִּתְיָהוּ
Meaning:Gift of God
Alternative spelling: Matti, Mati, Mathias, Mattis
Interesting Facts:Matthias is a New Testament figure who the apostles choose as a replacement for Judas Iscariot after his betrayal of Jesus and his death.
Famous Persons: Matthias Sindelar was a beloved Austrian professional footballer whose death is claimed to have been due to the Nazis [7]. 

78.  Michael

How to pronounce: mee-HAH-el’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew מִיכָאֵל
Meaning:Who is like God?
Female version of the name:Michaela
Alternative spelling: Michel, Michi, Mich
Variations in other languages:Michail (Russian), Michele (Italian), Miguel (Spanish), Mikko (Finnish)
Interesting Facts:Michael is an archangel in the Bible, who, in the New Testament, represents the fighter of Satan.
Famous Persons: Michael Haneke is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.

79.  Raphael

How to pronounce: ra-FA-el’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew רְפָאֵל
Meaning:God healed
Female version of the name:Raphaela
Alternative spelling: Raphi, Rafi, Raffi, Rapha
Interesting Facts:Raphael is an archangel in the Old Testament. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit, Raphael helps Tobias cure his father’s blindness.
Famous Persons: Raphael Kirchner was an Austrian artist, principally a portrait painter and illustrator best known for Art Nouveau and early pin-up work, especially in picture postcard format.

80.  Simon

How to pronounce: SEE-mon
Origin: Ancient Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן
Meaning:God has heard 
Female version of the name:Simone
Alternative spelling: Simeon, Simi, Simmi, Sim, Simönchen, Simchen
Interesting Facts:People named Simon or Simeon are numerous throughout the Bible.
Famous Persons: Simon Wiesenthal was a Jewish writer, Holocaust survivor, and Nazi-hunter from Austria.

81.  Thomas

How to pronounce: TO-mas
Origin: Ancient Hebrew תאום
Meaning:Twin 
Alternative spelling: Tom, Tomi, Tomm
Interesting Facts:Thomas is an apostle of the New Testament who doubted Jesus’ resurrection (hence the term ‘doubting Thomas’). This name has been popular since the Middle Ages.
Famous Persons: Thomas Bernhard was an Austrian novelist, playwright, and poet.

82.  Tobias

How to pronounce: TOH-bee-as
Origin: Ancient Hebrew טוֹבִיָּהוּ
Meaning:God is kind
Alternative spelling: Thobias, Tobiaschen, Tobi, Tobbi, Tobsi, Tobbsi
Interesting Facts:The Book of Tobit, an apocryphal book of the Old Testament, is about Tobias, son of Tobit. He is accompanied by the Archangel Raphael.
Famous Persons: Tobias Moretti is an Austrian actor. 

Short Austrian Male Names

The following Austrian baby names are short, but also interesting and beautiful. 

83.  Adam

How to pronounce: AH-dam
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אָדָם
Meaning:Man
Alternative spelling: Adamchen, Adi
Interesting Facts:This name is related to the Hebrew word for dust, ‘afar’ from which the first man, Adam, is said to have been made in the Book of Genesis.
Famous Persons: Adam Albert, Count von Neipperg was an Austrian general and statesman.

84.  Axel

How to pronounce: AK-sel
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אַבְשָׁלום
Meaning:Father of peace
Alternative spelling: Axi
Interesting Facts:This is a German variation of the name Absalom. Absalom was a son of King David.
Famous Persons: Axel Birnbaum is an Austrian fencer.

85.  Finn

How to pronounce: FEEN
Origin: Old Norse Finnr
Meaning:Person from Finland
Alternative spelling: Fion
Interesting Facts:This name may be derived from the Greek name Phineas, meaning ‘dark’ or ‘brown.’
Famous Persons: Finn Hummel is a German handball goalkeeper.

86.  Hugo

How to pronounce: HOO-goh
Origin: Old German Hugu
Meaning:Spirit
Variations in other languages:Hugh (English)
Interesting Facts:Heugen means memory in Dutch. Another origin may be Hugin, a raven from Norse mythology.
Famous Persons: Hugo Laurenz August Hofmann von Hofmannsthal was an Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist.

87.  Hans

How to pronounce: HANS
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹחָנָן
Meaning:Yahweh is mercy
Alternative spelling: Hanns, Hannes
Interesting Facts:This is a short form used especially in Germany as an independent name, of the Hebrew name Johann.
Famous Persons: Hanns Jelinek was an Austrian composer.

88.  Harry

How to pronounce: HA-ree
Origin: Old German Heimerich
Meaning:Rich ruler
Alternative spelling: Harri
Interesting Facts:This name can be used independently or commonly nowadays as a short form of the name Harold.
Famous Persons: Harry Winter was a German-Austrian singer.

89.  Ivo

How to pronounce: EE-woh
Origin: Old German Iwo
Meaning:Yew tree 
Female version of the name:Ivona
Alternative spelling: Iwo, Yvo
Variations in other languages:Yves (French)
Interesting Facts:There is evidence for this name dating back to the Middle Ages. It became widespread due to Saint Ivo, the patron saint of Brittany.
Famous Persons: Ivo Saliger was an Austrian painter.

90.  Jan

How to pronounce: YAN
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹחָנָן
Meaning:God is gracious
Female version of the name:Jana
Interesting Facts:This name is a short form now used as an independent name of the name Johannes.
Famous Persons: Jan Philipp is a German jazz musician. 

91.  Karl

How to pronounce: KARL
Origin: Old German Karal
Meaning:Man
Female version of the name:Karla
Alternative spelling: Carl, Kalli, Calli, Karlchen, Carlchen
Variations in other languages:Charles (English), Carlo (Spanish)
Interesting Facts:A diminutive form of this name, Karlchen, is a commonly used nickname.
Famous Persons: Karl Kraus was a journalist and writer from Austria.

92.  Kurt

How to pronounce: KOORT
Origin: Old German Kuonrât
Meaning:The good adviser
Alternative spelling: Curt, Kurti, Curti  
Interesting Facts:This is a short form of the name Konrad, now used as an independent name.
Famous Persons: Kurt Alois Josef Johann Schuschnigg was an Austrian Fatherland Front politician.

93.  Leon

How to pronounce: LEH-on
Origin: Ancient Greek Λέων
Meaning:Lion
Female version of the name:Leona
Alternative spelling: Leo
Interesting Facts:This name is primarily used in France, Greece, and Spain.
Famous Persons: Leon Askin was an Austrian Jewish actor.

94.  Luis

How to pronounce: LOOH-ees
Origin: Old German Chlodovech
Meaning:Famous fight
Female version of the name:Luise
Interesting Facts:This is a Spanish form of the name Ludwig, but it also occurs in German-speaking places and as a short form of the name Alois.
Famous Persons: Luis Lamprecht is a German actor.

95.  Liam

How to pronounce: LEE-am
Origin: Old German Willihelm
Meaning:Will and helmet
Interesting Facts:This name is an Irish variation of the name William (or Wilhelm in German), a short form that is now an independent name.
Famous Persons: Liam Neeson is a famous Irish and American actor. 

96.  Max

How to pronounce: MAKS
Origin: Latin Maximus
Meaning:The greatest
Alternative spelling: Maximilian, Maxi
Interesting Facts:This name is an independent form of the name Maximilian, which had great popularity during the early modern period.
Famous Persons: Max Reinhardt was an Austrian-born theater and film director.

97.  Noah

How to pronounce: NO-ah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew נֹהַַ
Meaning:Rest, peace
Alternative spelling: Noach, Noa
Interesting Facts:Noah was the man chosen by God to build the ark to survive the flood in the Old Testament.
Famous Persons: Noah is a German rapper of Kurdish origin.

98.  Otto

How to pronounce: OT-toh
Origin: Old German Odo
Meaning:Rich
Alternative spelling: Odo, Oddo, Ottchen, Otti
Interesting Facts:This name is a short form of various names deriving from the Old High German word meaning ‘heritage’ or ‘possession’. It became an independent name very early, however, as evidenced in the Middle Ages.
Famous Persons: Otto Wagner was an Austrian architect, furniture designer, and urban planner.

99.  Paul

How to pronounce: POL’
Origin: Latin Paulus
Meaning:Modest, small
Female version of the name:Paula
Alternative spelling: Paulus, Paulchen, Pauli
Variations in other languages:Pavel (Russian), Pablo (Spanish), Pavlo (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:In the 21st century this name has been one of the most popular names throughout German-speaking countries. 
Famous Persons: Paul Troger was an Austrian painter, draftsman, and printmaker of the late Baroque period.

100.  Uwe

How to pronounce: OO-weh
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Inheritance (uncertain)
Interesting Facts:This name is possibly a variation of a Scandinavian name, Ove.
Famous Persons: Uwe Lüthje was a German-Austrian economist.

Top 100 Austrian Names For Girls

Austrian Girl

Here are some popular female names in Austria for you to check out.


Austrian Names For Girls With German, Norse, Celtic, And English Origins

The following names have German, English, and Scandinavian origins.

1.  Amelie

How to pronounce: AH-meh-lee
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Industrious
Alternative spelling: Amalie, Amelie, Ame, Ami, Mali, Male, Amalchen, Malchen, Amelchen, Meli
Interesting Facts:This name is ultimately derived from an Old Norse word meaning something like ‘hard work’ or ‘pushing ahead’.
Famous Persons: Amelie Zadeh is an Austrian visual artist.

2.  Adele

How to pronounce: ah-DEEL
Origin: Old German Adal
Meaning:Noble
Alternative spelling: Adela, Adi, Adie, Ady, Addi, Ada, Adelchen, Dele, Dela, Delchen
Interesting Facts:As well as being an independent name, this name is also used as a short form of the name Adelheid.
Famous Persons: Adele Bloch-Bauer I was an Austrian Jewish woman who supported many artists in Vienna. She modeled for Gustav Klimt. 

3.  Alice

How to pronounce: ah-LEE-sah
Origin: Old German Adalheid
Meaning:Noble 
Alternative spelling: Alix, Alise
Variations in other languages:Alisa (Russian)
Interesting Facts:This name became much more widespread following the 1865 publication of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.
Famous Persons: Alice Harnoncourt is an Austrian classical violinist.

4.  Aloisia

How to pronounce: ah-loh-EE-sah
Origin: Old German Alawis
Meaning:All-knowing, reasonable
Male version of the name:Alois
Alternative spelling: Aloisa, Aloysia, Loisa, Loisi
Famous Persons: Aloisia Kirschner was an Austrian novelist.

5.  Alwine 

How to pronounce: al’-WEEN
Origin: Old German Allowin 
Meaning:The whole (all) and friend
Male version of the name:Alwin
Alternative spelling: Alwina, Alwinchen, Alwi, Alwy, Ali, Wine, Winchen
Interesting Facts:An alternative origin for the name is that it is related to the Old High German word ‘adal’, which means noble, combined with the word ‘wini’, meaning friend.
Famous Persons: Alwine Hotter was an Austrian painter.

6.  Astrid

How to pronounce: AH-streed
Origin: Old Norse Ásfriðr
Meaning:The divinely beautiful
Alternative spelling: Asta , Sassa, Assi, Atti
Variations in other languages:Astri (Norwegian)
Interesting Facts:This name means star in Armenian.
Famous Persons: Astrid Kiendler-Scharr is an Austro-German physicist and climate researcher.

7.  Bernadette 

How to pronounce: BER-na-det
Origin: Old German Bernhard
Meaning:Strong bear
Male version of the name:Bernard
Alternative spelling: Bernadettchen, Berni, Detta, Dettchen
Interesting Facts:This name can also be a diminutive form of the French names Bernarda and Bernarde.
Famous Persons: Bernadette Arnoldner is an Austrian nutritionist, product manager, and district politician.

8.  Berta

How to pronounce: BER-tah
Origin: Old German Berhtwald
Meaning:Bright power
Male version of the name:Bert
Alternative spelling: Bertha, Berthi, Berti , Bertachen, Bertchen
Variations in other languages:Bertille (French)
Interesting Facts:At the end of the 19th century, this was one of the most popular female names in German-speaking countries.
Famous Persons: Berta Karlik was an Austrian physicist.

9.  Carla

How to pronounce: KAR-lah
Origin: Old German
Meaning:The free one
Male version of the name:Carl
Alternative spelling: Karla, Karola , Carola, Karli, Carli, Karlchen, Carlchen, Karo, Caro, Rola, Rölchen, Karolchen, Carolchen, Karölchen, Carölchen, Lola, Loli, Löllchen 
Famous Persons: Carla Amina Baghajati is the media officer of the Islamic Faith Association in Austria and co-founder of the “Initiative muslimischer ÖsterreicherInnen”. She has been described as one of the best-known faces of Islam in Austria.

10.  Elfriede

How to pronounce: el’-FREE-deh
Origin: Old English Ælfðryð
Meaning:Elf and power
Alternative spelling: Elfi, Elfie, Ella , Frieda , Frida , Friede , Friedi, Friedchen
Interesting Facts:This name was common in the late 19th century in German-speaking countries.
Famous Persons: Elfriede Jelinek is an Austrian playwright and novelist.

11.  Gerda

How to pronounce: GER-dah
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Protective fence
Alternative spelling: Gerde, Gerta, Gerdachen, Gerdchen, Gerdi, Gerdie, Gerti
Interesting Facts:The first evidence for this name in Germany appears in the 19th century. It is incorrectly used as a short form of Gertrude in the fairy tale The Snow Queen.
Famous Persons: Gerda Hedwig Lerner was an Austrian-born American historian and women’s history author.

12.  Gertrud

How to pronounce: GER-trood
Origin: Old German
Meaning:A spear and beloved
Alternative spelling: Gertrude, Gertraud, Gertraude, Trudchen, Trudi, Trude, Trud, Traudchen, Traudi, Traude, Traud
Variations in other languages:Kerttu (Finnish), Geltrude (Italian)
Famous Persons: Gertrud Amon Natzler was an Austrian-American ceramicist who, together with her husband Otto Natzler, created some of the most praised ceramics art of the 20th century, helping to elevate ceramics to the status of a fine art.

13.  Hedwig

How to pronounce: HED-weeg
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Struggle and war
Alternative spelling: Heda, Hedi, Hedy, Hede, Hedda, Hetti, Hetty
Variations in other languages:Jadwiga (Polish), Hadwig (English)
Famous Persons: Hedwig Bleibtreu was an Austrian film actress.

14.  Hilda

How to pronounce: HEEL’-dah
Origin: Old German Hild
Meaning:Battle
Male version of the name:Hildebert
Alternative spelling: Hilde, Hildchen, Hildachen, Hildi
Interesting Facts:Hilde is the wife of the King of Hegelingen, Hetels, in the Kudrun (a German epic poem) [8].
Famous Persons: Hilda Geiringer was an Austrian mathematician.

15.  Linda

How to pronounce: LEEN-dah
Origin: Old German Linden
Meaning:Soft, mild
Alternative spelling: Linde, Lindis, Lindchen, Lindi
Interesting Facts:Linda is also a short form of various names ending in -lind, -linda, or -linde, such as Rosalinda, Melinda, and Belinda.
Famous Persons: Linda Christanell is an Austrian artist and filmmaker.

16.  Roberta

How to pronounce: roh-BER-tah
Origin: Old German Hrodebert
Meaning:Bright, famous
Male version of the name:Robert
Alternative spelling: Ruperta, Robertachen, Robertchen, Robi, Roby, Robbi, Robbie, Robby, Berta, Berti, Bertachen, Bertchen
Interesting Facts:This name is most commonly used in Italy and throughout English-speaking countries.
Famous Persons: Roberta Maierhofer is an Austrian Americanist, cultural scientist, and researcher on aging.

17.  Saskia

How to pronounce: SAS-kee-yah
Origin: Old German Sachso
Meaning:The Saxon woman
Alternative spelling: Sasi, Sasa, Sassi, Sas, Saski, Ki
Famous Persons: Saskia Hölbling is an Austrian choreographer and dancer.

18.  Selma

How to pronounce: SEL’-mah
Origin: Celtic Shelma
Meaning:Beautiful view
Male version of the name:Anselm
Alternative spelling: Zelma
Interesting Facts:This name also appears in Bosnian and Turkish with Arabic origins relating to ‘peace’ and ‘harmony’. Short form of Anselma.
Famous Persons: Selma Arapović  is an Austrian politician.

19.  Ulrike

How to pronounce: ool’-REE-kah
Origin: Old German 
Meaning:Wolf and famous ruler
Male version of the name:Ulrich
Alternative spelling: Ulrikchen, Uli, Ulli, Ulla, Rike, Rieke
Interesting Facts:This name has become increasingly popular since the start of the 20th century, and has been used frequently in popular media.
Famous Persons: Ulrike Maier was an Austrian ski racer.

20.  Vanessa

How to pronounce: vah-NES-sah
Meaning:Esther + Vanhomrigh
Alternative spelling: Nessa, Nessi, Vani, Vanni
Interesting Facts:This name was invented for a publication in 1726, in an autobiographical poem Cadenus and Vanessa, which Swift only published following the death of his lover.
Famous Persons: Vanessa Brown was an Austrian-born American actress.

21.  Waltraut

How to pronounce: WALT-rah-oot
Origin: Old German Waltdrud
Meaning:Strong ruler
Alternative spelling: Waltraud, Waltrud, Walli, Trudchen, Trudi, Trude, Traudchen, Traudi, Traude, Traute
Interesting Facts:This name may have another meaning, ‘familiar’ in New High German.
Famous Persons: Waltraut Haas is an Austrian actress and singer.

22.  Wilma

How to pronounce: WEEL’-mah
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Will and helmet 
Male version of the name:Wilhelm
Alternative spelling: Vilma
Interesting Facts:This is a short form of Wilhelma which became an independent name.
Famous Persons: Wilma Pradetto is an Austrian documentary filmmaker.

23.  Yvonne

How to pronounce: EEH-von
Origin: Old German 
Meaning:Yew tree 
Male version of the name:Ivo
Alternative spelling: Ivonne, Vonni, Vonny, Wonni, Wonny, Yvi, Ivi
Interesting Facts:This was one of the most popular female names at the end of the 20th century.
Famous Persons: Yvonne Lacina is an Austrian journalist and television presenter.


Austrian Girl Names with Greek and Latin Origins

The following names for girls have Greek and Latin origins. Greek and Roman mythology is fascinating, so if you’re looking for Greek-inspired or Roman-inspired names, here are some good examples.

24.  Agathe

How to pronounce: ah-GAH-teh
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀγάθη
Meaning:The good one
Alternative spelling: Agatha, Agi, Gate
Interesting Facts:This name has been used across German-speaking countries since the 11th century.
Famous Persons: Agathe Gobertina von Trapp was a British-Austrian heiress and aristocrat.

25.  Agnes

How to pronounce: AG-nes
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἄγνη
Meaning:Innocent
Alternative spelling: Agneschen, Neschen, Agi, Nesi, Nes
Variations in other languages:Agnieszka (Polish)
Interesting Facts:This name was initially popular only among the aristocracy in 11th century Germany, but has become more widespread.
Famous Persons: Agnes Husslein is an Austrian art historian and art manager.

26.  Alexandra

How to pronounce: ah-lek-SAN-drah
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος
Meaning:Man’s defender
Male version of the name:Alexander
Alternative spelling: Alex, Alexa, Ali, Lexi, Lexa, Xandra, Sandra
Variations in other languages:Alejandra (Spanish), Alessandra (Italian)
Interesting Facts:Alexandra is a Mycenaean goddess of protection, for whom evidence of worship can be found in Amyklai.
Famous Persons: Alexandra Baumgartner is an Austrian artist.

27.  Angela

How to pronounce: an-GE-lah
Origin: Ancient Greek ἄγγελος
Meaning:Angel, messenger
Male version of the name:Angelus
Alternative spelling: Angi, Angie, Angel, Angeli, Gel
Interesting Facts:An alternative origin for this name is from the Persian word for ‘riding courier’, angaros.’.
Famous Persons: Angela Eiter is an Austrian professional climber.

28.  Arabella

How to pronounce: ah-rah-BEH-lah
Origin: Latin Orabilis
Meaning:Yielding to supplication
Alternative spelling: Bella
Interesting Facts:This is also the name of a famous opera by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
Famous Persons: Arabella Kiesbauer is an Austrian born German-Austrian TV presenter.

29.  Barbara

How to pronounce: BAR-ba-rah
Origin: Ancient Greek Βαρβάρα
Meaning:Foreign
Alternative spelling: Barbe, Berbe, Bab, Babe, Bärb, Bärbchen, Bärber, Babs, Babsi, Barbie
Variations in other languages:Varvara (Russian)
Interesting Facts:This name, going back to the Sanskrit word for strange peoples, became widespread due to the veneration of Saint Barbara.
Famous Persons: Barbara Stöckl is an Austrian television and radio presenter.

30.  Beatrix

How to pronounce: BEH-ah-treeks
Origin: Latin Viatrix
Meaning:Traveler 
Alternative spelling: Bea, Trix, Trixi, Trixie
Interesting Facts:This may also have origins in the Latin word for ‘blessed’, beata.
Famous Persons: Beatrix Schuba is an Austrian former competitive figure skater who competed in ladies’ singles.

31.  Camilla

How to pronounce: kah-MEE-lah
Origin: Latin Camillus
Meaning:The honorable one
Male version of the name:Camil
Alternative spelling: Kamilla, Camillchen, Camillachen, Cami, Cammi, Cam, Milli, Milly, Milla 
Interesting Facts:This name gained popularity in the 19th century due to Alexandre Dumas the Elder’s drama and novel entitled The Lady of the Camellias, upon which various other media was based (e.g. Camille by Greta Garbo). 
Famous Persons: Camilla Edle von Malheim Friedländer was an Austrian painter.

32.  Claudia

How to pronounce: KLAH-oo-dee-yah
Origin: Latin Claudus
Meaning:Lame
Male version of the name:Claudius
Alternative spelling: Klaudia, Claudi, Klaudi
Variations in other languages:Klavdiya (Russian)
Interesting Facts:This name was popular in Austria until 1986, but has fallen sharply in popularity since then.
Famous Persons: Claudia Heill was an Austrian judoka.

33.  Cornelia

How to pronounce: kor-NEH-lee-yah
Origin: Latin Cornus
Meaning:Horn
Male version of the name:Cornelius
Alternative spelling: Kornelia, Cornelchen, Kornelchen, Konni, Conni, Konnie, Connie, Konny, Conny, Cornell, Nelli, Nelly
Interesting Facts:In ancient Rome, Cornelia was the name of female members of the family Cornellier, equivalent to ‘the Cornelians’.
Famous Persons: Cornelia Travnicek is an Austrian writer who has published several books and stories.

34.  Diana

How to pronounce: DEE-ah-nah
Origin: Ancient Greek Διός
Meaning:Shining, bright
Alternative spelling: Diane, Dianchen, Dianachen, Didi, Di
Interesting Facts:In Roman mythology, Diana is a Roman goddess of hunting, the moon, and childbirth who protects girls and women.
Famous Persons: Diana Kurz is an Austrian-born painter.

35.  Elena

How to pronounce: he-LE-nah
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἑλένη
Meaning:Torch
Alternative spelling: Helena, Helene, Helenchen, Lenchen, Lena, Lene, Leni, Lenel, Heli, Helika, Hella, Nell, Nelli, Nelly
Interesting Facts:The earliest bearer of this name is the mythological Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world who was married to the Spartan king, Menelaus.
Famous Persons: Elena Asachi was a Romanian pianist, singer, and composer born in Austria.

36.  Franziska

How to pronounce: fran-TSYS-kah
Origin: Latin Franciscus
Meaning:French
Male version of the name:Franz
Alternative spelling: Franzi, Fränze, Ziska, Cissi, Cissy, Zissi, Zissy
Variations in other languages:Françoise (French), Franceska (Italian), Franciszka (Polish)
Interesting Facts:The origin of this name can also have the meaning ‘free’.
Famous Persons: Franziska of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, a princess.

37.  Greta

How to pronounce: GRE-tah
Origin: Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης
Meaning:The pearl
Alternative spelling: Grete, Grethe, Greta, Gretha
Interesting Facts:This is a short form of the name Margaret, now itself used as an independent name. 
Famous Persons: Greta Keller was an Austrian and American cabaret singer and actress.

38.  Hertha

How to pronounce: HER-tah
Origin: Latin Nerthus
Alternative spelling: Herta, Herti, Hetti, Hetty
Interesting Facts:This name originates from a misreading of the name of a Germanic deity, Nerthus. It became popularized in the 18th century due to The Germania, a book by the Roman historian Tacitus. An etymology relating the name to ‘earth’ was made up to mirror the Old Norse Jörð.
Famous Persons: Hertha Natzler was an Austrian film and stage actress.

39.  Irene

How to pronounce: ee-REH-neh
Origin: Ancient Greek Εἰρήνη
Meaning:Peace, calmness 
Alternative spelling: Irenchen, Reni, Renchen, Rene, Nene
Variations in other languages:Irina (Russian), Iryna (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:Eirene is the goddess of peace in Greek mythology.
Famous Persons: Irene Prador was an Austrian-born actress and writer.

40.  Julia

How to pronounce: YOOH-lee-yah
Origin: Ancient Greek ἴουλος
Meaning:Fluffy, curly
Male version of the name:Julian
Alternative spelling: Juli, Julchen, Jule, Jula, Juju, Lia
Variations in other languages:Yulia (Russian)
Interesting Facts:This name is derived from the mythological Iulus, grandson of the Roman goddess Venus.
Famous Persons: Julia Stemberger is an Austrian actress.

41.  Karina

How to pronounce: kah-REE-nah
Origin: Latin Carus
Meaning:Dear, honey
Alternative spelling: Carina, Karin, Carin, Karinachen, Carinachen, Karinchen, Carinchen, Kari, Cari, Rina, Rinchen, Kiki
Famous Persons: Karina Grömer is an Austrian archeologist known for her contribution to the study of archeological textiles.

42.  Klara

How to pronounce: KLAH-rah
Origin: Latin Clarus
Meaning:Bright, clear, brilliant
Alternative spelling: Clara, Klarachen, Clarachen, Klarchen, Clarchen, Klärchen, Clärchen
Variations in other languages:Chiara (Italian), Claire (English)
Interesting Facts:This was one of the most popular German first names in the late 19th century.
Famous Persons: Clara Luzia is an Austrian singer-songwriter.

43.  Katharina

How to pronounce: kah-tah-REE-nah
Origin: Ancient Greek καθαρός
Meaning:Pure, chaste
Alternative spelling: Katarina, Catharina, Catarina, Katherina, Catherina, Cathrin, Catrin, Kathrin, Katrin, Catrina, Katrina
Variations in other languages:Ekaterina (Russian), Kateryna (Ukrainian)
Interesting Facts:There are various potential origins for this name, such as the theory that it is a variation based on the name Hecate, Greek goddess of magic.
Famous Persons: Katharina Schratt was an Austrian actress who became “the uncrowned Empress of Austria” as a confidante of Emperor Franz Joseph.

44.  Kerstin

How to pronounce: KER-steen
Origin: Latin Christianus
Meaning:The christian 
Male version of the name:Kersten
Variations in other languages:Kristina (Russian)
Interesting Facts:This name has the same origins as the name Christina, but is a Scandinavian version.
Famous Persons: Kerstin Frank is an Austrian former competitive figure skater.

45.  Laura

How to pronounce: LAH-oo-rah
Origin: Latin Laurus
Meaning:Laurel
Male version of the name:Laurence
Alternative spelling: Lauri, Lala, Lalli
Variations in other languages:Lauren (English), Lauretta (Italian)
Interesting Facts:This name has had immense popularity since the late Middle Ages when the poet Francesco Petrarca sang of an unattainable lover, Laura. This poetry had a lasting impact on European love poetry.
Famous Persons: Laura Bilgeri is an Austrian actress.

46.  Lilia

How to pronounce: LEE-lee-yah
Origin: Latin Lilium
Meaning:Lily
Alternative spelling: Lili, Lily, Lilli, Lilly
Famous Persons: Lilia Skala was an Austrian-American architect and actress.

47.  Lydia

How to pronounce: LEE-dee-yah
Origin: Ancient Greek Λυδία
Meaning:Woman from Lydia 
Alternative spelling: Lydie, Lydi, Lydchen, Lidi, Lidy, Liddi, Liddy
Variations in other languages:Lidia (Russian)
Interesting Facts:Lydia is the name of a location on part of the Mediterranean coast that now comprises Turkey, and the islands of Lesbos, Samos, and Chios.
Famous Persons: Lydia Nnenna Obute is an Austrian model.

48.  Magda

How to pronounce: MAG-dah
Origin: Ancient Greek Μαγδαληνή
Meaning:Woman from Magdala
Alternative spelling: Magdalena, Magdalene, Magdalenchen, Magda, Made, Madel, Madi, Mädi
Interesting Facts:Magdala is the name of a village on the Sea of Galilee.
Famous Persons: Magdalena Lauritsch is an Austrian film director and screenwriter.

49.  Marlene

How to pronounce: mar-LEN
Alternative spelling: Marlen, Marleen, Marlenchen, Marla, Marli, Marle, Malli, Malle, Lene, Lena, Leni, Lenel, Lenchen
Interesting Facts:This name is a combination of the names Helene and Maria.
Famous Persons: Marlene Streeruwitz is an Austrian playwright, novelist, and poet.

50.  Margot

How to pronounce: MAR-goh
Origin: Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης
Meaning:The pearl
Alternative spelling: Margarethe, Margareta, Margarete, Margo
Interesting Facts:In culturally Christian places in the 20th century, Margot was one of the most popular female names.
Famous Persons: Margot Pilz is a pioneering Austrian artist who was one of the first to combine photography and computers. 

51.  Martina

How to pronounce: mar-TEE-nah
Origin: Latin Martis
Meaning:Dedicated to the god Mars
Male version of the name:Martin
Alternative spelling: Martinchen, Tine, Tina, Tinchen, Tini,
Interesting Facts:This name was most popular during the latter half of the 19th century.
Famous Persons: Martina Rüscher is an Austrian politician.

52.  Melissa

How to pronounce: meh-LEE-sah
Origin: Ancient Greek Μέλισσα
Meaning:Bee
Alternative spelling: Mel, Mella, Melli, Mellie, Lissa, Lissi, Missi
Interesting Facts:This name was a common epithet of various priestesses and nymphs in Greek mythology, and was the name of one of the daughters of Procles.
Famous Persons: Melissa Naschenweng is an Austrian musician and singer.

53.  Monika

How to pronounce: MO-nee-kah
Origin: Latin Moneo
Meaning:Remind, invoke, inspire, predict
Alternative spelling: Monica, Moni, Mona , Mo, Momo, Mönchen, Monchen 
Variations in other languages:Monique (French)
Interesting Facts:This name became widespread due to the venerated Saint Monika von Tagaste, mother of Augustine, father of the Church.
Famous Persons: Monika Ivkic is an Austrian pop singer.

54.  Nicole

How to pronounce: nee-KOL’
Origin: Ancient Greek Νικόλαος
Meaning:People’s victory
Male version of the name:Niklas
Alternative spelling: Nikole, Nicoletta, Nicolette, Niki, Nicki, Nicky, Niko, Nico
Interesting Facts:This name has become increasingly popular from the mid-19th century onwards.
Famous Persons: Nicole “Niki” Hosp is a former Austrian ski racer.

55.  Olivia

How to pronounce: oh-LEE-vee-yah
Origin: Latin Oliva
Meaning:Olive tree
Male version of the name:Oliver
Alternative spelling: Oli, Olli, Olly, Olla, Livi, Livy, Liv
Interesting Facts:Olivia as a popular name can be traced back to the Shakespearean comedy As You Like It [9].
Famous Persons: Olivia Silhavy is an Austrian actress.

56.  Philippa

How to pronounce: fee-LEE-pah
Origin: Ancient Greek Φίλιππος
Meaning:Horse lover
Male version of the name:Philipp
Alternative spelling: Filippa, Philippachen, Philippchen, Filli, Philli, Fili, Phili
Interesting Facts:This can be traced back to ancient Greek Macedonian kings, whose cavalry become friends of horses. 
Famous Persons: Philippa Strache is an Austrian presenter and politician.

57.  Paula

How to pronounce: PAH-oo-lah
Origin: Latin Paulus
Meaning:Modest
Male version of the name:Paul
Alternative spelling: Paulchen, Paulachen, Pauli
Famous Persons: Paula Anna Maria Wessely was an Austrian theater and film actress.

58.  Selina

How to pronounce: seh-LEE-nah
Origin: Latin Caelum
Meaning:The sky
Alternative spelling: Celin, Celina, Seli, Selli, Line, Lina
Interesting Facts:This name may also originate from Saint Marcelino, a medieval legendary figure.
Famous Persons: Selina Heregger is an Austrian ski racer.

59.  Sofia

How to pronounce: soh-FEE-yah
Origin: Ancient Greek Σοφία
Meaning:Wisdom
Alternative spelling: Sophia, Sophie, Soffi, Sophiechen, Söphchen, Soph, Soso, Sos, Sosi, Sofa, Phia, Fia, Phie, Fhie, Fif, Fifi, Phiechen, Fiechen, Fiene, Fine, Fienchen, Finchen
Variations in other languages:Zofia (Polish)
Interesting Facts:This name was borne by various saints, and it originally meant divine wisdom or virtue.
Famous Persons: Sofia Polcanova is an Austrian table tennis player of Moldovan origin.

60.  Sabrina

How to pronounce: sab-REE-nah
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Latin name of the river Severn
Alternative spelling: Sabrine, Sabrinchen, Sabsi, Sabsy, Sabs, Sabse, Babs, Babsi, Brina, Brine, Brini, Sabbi, Sabba, Sabsl, Sabö, Sabl, Sabel, Säb, Sabi, Brinle, Biena, Bienchen, Sasa, Bine, Biene, Bina, Sabbl, Sabbel, Strabsi, Sabbli, Sabby
Interesting Facts:Sabrina is a legendary figure who is said to have been drowned in a river by her stepmother who then either became a nymph or goddess of the river which now bears her name.
Famous Persons: Sabrina Filzmoser is a retired Austrian judoka.

61.  Silvia

How to pronounce: SEEL-vee-yah
Origin: Latin Silva
Meaning:Forest
Male version of the name:Silvius
Alternative spelling: Sylvia, Silvi, Sili, Sily, Silli, Silly, Sil
Variations in other languages:Sylwia (Polish)
Interesting Facts:This name may also be connected to ancient Greek air spirits, called sylphs.
Famous Persons: Silvia Sommer is an Austrian composer, pianist, and music producer.

62.  Stephanie

How to pronounce: SHTEH-fah-nee
Origin: Ancient Greek Στέφανος
Meaning:The crown
Male version of the name:Stephan
Alternative spelling: Stefanie, Ste, Stef, Steff, Stefchen, Steffchen, Steffi, Steffie, Fani, Fanny, Fanni
Interesting Facts:This name has been borne by many saints, and bearers can often be connected to them.
Famous Persons: Stephanie Hollenstein was an Austrian expressionist landscape and still-life painter.

63.  Theresa

How to pronounce: teh-REH-sah
Origin: Ancient Greek θέρος
Meaning:Summer
Alternative spelling: Therese, Theresia, Theres, Teres, Thereschen, Tereschen, Threschen, Treschen, Reschen, Tete, Thea, Tea, Tessa
Interesting Facts:This name can first be found in the 4th century as Therasia or Tarasia, wife of the Spanish Paulinus von Nola.
Famous Persons: Therese Lohner is an Austrian actress.

64.  Ursula

How to pronounce: OOR-soo-lah
Origin: Latin Ursa
Meaning:Little bear
Alternative spelling: Ulla, Ulli, Ursi, Ursel, Urselchen
Interesting Facts:This name is borne by a legendary 4th-century virgin princess, Saint Ursula, martyred by the Huns.
Famous Persons: Ursula Strauss is an Austrian actress.

65.  Valentina

How to pronounce: vah-LEN-tee-nah
Origin: Latin Valens
Meaning:Strong, healthy
Male version of the name:Valentin
Alternative spelling: Valentine, Vali, Valli, Vale, Valentinchen, Tine, Tina, Tinchen, Tini
Interesting Facts:This name comes from the Roman personal name Valentinus.
Famous Persons: Valentina Dina Adler was an Austrian communist.

66.  Valerie

How to pronounce: VAH-leh-ree
Origin: Latin Valeo
Meaning:Be strong, healthy
Male version of the name:Valerius
Alternative spelling: Vali, Valli, Vale 
Variations in other languages:Waleria (Polish)
Famous Persons: Valérie Sajdik is an Austrian pop singer, lyricist, and actress.

67.  Verena

How to pronounce: veh-REH-nah
Origin: Latin Vera
Meaning:True, integrity 
Alternative spelling: Veri, Vera, Verenchen, Vreni , Reni, Rena, Neni, Nena, Ena
Interesting Facts:Some consider the origin of this name to be Celtic, from ‘belena’ meaning ‘the bright’ or ‘the shining’.
Famous Persons: Verena Mayr is an Austrian athlete who specializes in the heptathlon. 

68.  Veronika

How to pronounce: veh-roh-NEE-kah
Origin: Ancient Greek Φερενίκη
Meaning:Victory bringer
Alternative spelling: Veronica, Vroni, Roni, Vronchen, Vero, Nika, Frauke
Interesting Facts:There is a legendary saint of this name who found Jesus’ face imprinted on a towel used to wipe his face.
Famous Persons: Veronica Kaup-Hasler is a German-Austrian cultural and theater scholar, dramaturge, cultural manager, and politician.

69.  Viktoria

How to pronounce: veek-TOH-ree-yah
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Victory
Male version of the name:Viktor
Alternative spelling: Victoria, Vicki, Vicky, Viki
Interesting Facts:This name was most famously borne by the British monarch Queen Victoria.
Famous Persons: Viktoria Savs was an Austrian soldier who disguised herself as a man to serve in the Austro-Hungarian army.

70.  Viviane

How to pronounce: veev-YAH-neh
Origin: Latin Vivus
Meaning:Alive, living
Alternative spelling: Viviana, Bibiane, Bibiana, Vivi, Bibi, Vevean
Interesting Facts:This name ultimately has Etruscan language origins.
Famous Persons: Vevean Oviette was an Austrian artist known for her printmaking.

Austrian Names for Girls with Hebrew Origin

Read on to learn about Austrian names for girls with Hebrew origins. These names are also extremely inspiring and popular in Austria.

71.  Abigail

How to pronounce: AH-bee-gah-eel
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אֲבִיגַל
Meaning:My father is joy
Alternative spelling: Abi, Abbi, Abby
Variations in other languages:Abigayle/Abbie (English)
Interesting Facts:This is the name of a couple of female figures in the Old Testament.
Famous Persons: Abigail Kathleen Breslin is an American actress and musician.

72.  Babette

How to pronounce: bah-BET
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע
Meaning:My God is an oath
Alternative spelling: Babett, Babettchen, Bab, Babsi, Bett
Interesting Facts:This is a French version of the name Elisabeth.
Famous Persons: Babette Elisabeth Glück was an Austrian writer.

73.  Daniela

How to pronounce: dah-nee-EH-lah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew דָנִיֵּאל
Meaning:God is my judge 
Male version of the name:Daniel
Alternative spelling: Danielchen, Dana, Dani, Danni, Dannie, Danny, Ela, Nela, Nella
Interesting Facts:This name began increasing in popularity from the mid-19th century.
Famous Persons: Daniela Emminger is an Austrian writer.

74.  Deborah

How to pronounce: DEH-boh-rah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew דְּבוֹרָה
Meaning:Bee
Alternative spelling: Debora, Debo, Deby, Debby
Interesting Facts:In the Bible, Deborah is most importantly a judge and prophetess in the Book of Judges, which tells of her being an important leader of the Israelites. 
Famous Persons: Deborah Sengl is an Austrian painter and artist.

75.  Elisabeth

How to pronounce: eh-LEE-sah-beth
Origin: Ancient Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע
Meaning:My God is an oath
Alternative spelling: Elsbeth, Lisbeth, Elisa, Elise, Elsa, Else, Ilse, Liesa, Lisa, Liese, Lise, Lies, Lischen, Lieschen, Liesel, Elisachen, Elischen, Elsachen, Elschen, Lili, Lily, Lilli, Lilly, Ella, Elli, Betti, Bettina, Bettine, Bettinachen, Bettinchen, Tine, Tina, Tinchen, Tini
Variations in other languages:Elizaveta (Russian)
Interesting Facts:In the New Testament, Elisabeth is the mother of John the Baptist, venerated by some as a saint.
Famous Persons: Elisabeth of Austria was Queen of France from 1570 to 1574 as the wife of King Charles IX. 

76.  Gabriele

How to pronounce: gab-ree-EL’
Origin: Ancient Hebrew גַּבְרִיאֵל
Meaning:God’s warrior
Male version of the name:Gabriel
Alternative spelling: Gabriela, Gabrielchen, Gabi, Gaby, Gabri, Jelle, Jele, Bele, Ela
Interesting Facts:The male equivalent, Gabriel, is the name of one of the archangels in Christian mythology.
Famous Persons: Gabriele Possanner was the first female doctor to practice medicine in Austria.

77.  Johanna

How to pronounce: yo-HAN-nah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יוֹחָנָן
Meaning:God is mercy
Male version of the name:Johann 
Alternative spelling: Johanne, Hanna, Hanne, Hannchen, Hanni, Hansi, Hanneli, Jojo
Interesting Facts:In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this was an immensely popular girl’s name.
Famous Persons: Johanna Dohnal was an Austrian politician and the first Austrian Minister for Women.

78.  Judith

How to pronounce: YOOH-deet
Origin: Ancient Hebrew יְהוּדִית
Meaning:Woman from Judea
Alternative spelling: Jutta, Jutte, Jütte, Juditchen, Judi, Judy, Juju, Juttchen, Jutti
Interesting Facts:The Book of Judith is an apocryphal book of the Bible in which an Israelite widow aids her people in attacking the Assyrians by assassinating their military captain.
Famous Persons: Judith Schwartz is an Austrian jazz musician.

79.  Miriam

How to pronounce: MEE-ree-am
Origin: Ancient Hebrew מִרְיָם
Meaning:Bitter
Alternative spelling: Mirjam, Miri, Mirichen, Mirchen, Mimi
Interesting Facts:Miriam is a sister of Moses in the Old Testament, and it is an Old Testament version of the modern name Maria.
Famous Persons: Miriam Stein is a film and television actress who is Swiss and Austrian.

80.  Martha

How to pronounce: MAHR-tah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew מַרְתָּא
Meaning:Mistress
Alternative spelling: Marthe, Marthchen, Marthachen, Marti, Martl
Variations in other languages:Marta (Russian)
Interesting Facts:Martha is a New Testament figure who bore witness to Jesus restoring her dead brother Lazarus back to life.
Famous Persons: Martha Bernays was the wife of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

81.  Rebekka

How to pronounce: reh-BEK-kah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew רִבְקָה
Meaning:Snare, trap
Alternative spelling: Rebecca, Rebi, Rebbi, Becki, Becky, Beke, Beka, Becka, Becke
Interesting Facts:Rebekah is an important figure in the Christian Old Testament and the Jewish mythological tradition in the Tanakh.
Famous Persons: Rebecca Trescher is a German jazz musician.

82.  Simone

How to pronounce: see-MOH-neh
Origin: Ancient Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן
Meaning:God has heard
Male version of the name:Simon
Alternative spelling: Mone, Simi, Simmi, Simönchen, Simchen
Interesting Facts:In Greek, the name Simon means ‘the snub-nosed one’.
Famous Persons: Simone Rossmann is an Austrian designer specializing in product design and concept development.

83.  Susanne

How to pronounce: syu-SAN-nah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew שׁוֹשַׁנָּה 
Meaning:Water lily
Alternative spelling: Susanna, Susann, Suse, Susi, Susa, Susannchen, Sanne, Sanna, Sanni, Sanchen, Suschen
Variations in other languages:Suzanne (French)
Interesting Facts:This name shares the meaning of the ancient city of Susa.
Famous Persons: Susanne Riess is an Austrian politician.

84.  Tamara

How to pronounce: tah-MAH-rah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew תָמָרָה
Meaning:Date palm
Alternative spelling: Tamar, Tamera, Tamira, Tammara, Tammera, Tamary, Tamra, Tamora, Tatti, Tattimara, Tamie, Tammels, Tammi, Tata, Tattie, Tammy
Interesting Facts:Tamar is a Biblical figure from the Old Testament.
Famous Persons: Tamara Mascara is an Austrian DJ, fashion designer and presenter.

Short Austrian Female Names

The following Austrian names for girls are short and really easy to use. They have interesting meanings and different origins.

85.  Anna

How to pronounce: AN-nah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew חַנָּה
Meaning:Grace
Alternative spelling: Anne, Hannah, Hanna, Hanne, Ännchen, Annie, Anni, Hannchen, Hanni, Hansi
Interesting Facts:In Orthodox and Catholic Christian tradition, Anna is Jesus Christ’s grandmother, the mother of Mary.
Famous Persons: Anna Freud was an Austrian-born British founder of child psychoanalysis and one of its foremost practitioners. She is the sixth daughter of Sigmund Freud. 

86.  Alma

How to pronounce: AL’-mah
Origin: Latin 
Meaning:Beneficent, life-giving 
Interesting Facts:In Spanish and Portuguese, this name means ‘spirit’ or ‘soul’, and can also be understood to mean ‘mind’.
Famous Persons: Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite.

87.  Dina

How to pronounce: DEE-nah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew דִּינָה
Meaning:Constricted
Alternative spelling: Dinchen, Din
Interesting Facts:Dina is a daughter of Jacob and Leah in the Old Testament, whose brothers take revenge on men who wronged her.
Famous Persons: Dina Larot is an Austrian painter who has primarily become well-known for her portraits of women.

88.  Emma

How to pronounce: EM-mah
Origin: Old German
Meaning:Big, huge
Alternative spelling: Hemma
Interesting Facts:From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, this was one of the most popular first names throughout German-speaking countries.
Famous Persons: Emma Bormann was an Austrian artist.

89.  Ella

How to pronounce: EL-lah
Origin: Ancient Greek Ἑλένη
Meaning:Torch
Alternative spelling: Elli, Elly, Ellachen, Ellchen
Interesting Facts:This name is an English short form of the Greek Helena, but also functions as a short form turned independent name of names such as Elisabet and Gabriella. 
Famous Persons: Ella Lingens-Reiner was an Austrian physician and is one of the Righteous Among Nations honored by Yad Vashem.

90.  Eva

How to pronounce: EH-vah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew חַוָּה
Meaning:The giver of life
Alternative spelling: Eve, Ev, Evi, Evy, Evchen
Interesting Facts:In Christian mythology, Eve is the first woman of humankind.
Famous Persons: Eva Maria Mandl, known professionally as Eva May, was an Austrian actress.

91.  Ida

How to pronounce: EE-dah
Origin: Old German It
Meaning:Hardworking
Alternative spelling: Idchen, Idachen, Iddi
Interesting Facts:This name was popular during the Middle Ages, and was later revived in the 19th century due to Tennyson’s popular poem, ‘The Princess’.
Famous Persons: Ida Laura Pfeiffer was an Austrian explorer, travel writer, and ethnographer.

92.  Lea

How to pronounce: LEE-ah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew לֵאָה
Meaning:Mistress
Alternative spelling: Leah
Interesting Facts:Leah is Jacob’s wife in the Bible.
Famous Persons: Lea Bondi was an Austrian art dealer and art collector who was forced to emigrate to Great Britain due to Nazi persecution after the annexation of Austria to the Nazi German Reich.

93.  Mia

How to pronounce: MEE-ah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew מִרְיָם
Meaning:Bitter
Interesting Facts:This is a short form of the name Maria now used as an independent name.
Famous Persons: Mia May was an Austrian actress.

94.  Maja

How to pronounce: MA-yah
Origin: Ancient Greek Μαῖα
Meaning:Good mother
Alternative spelling: Maia, Maya
Interesting Facts:Maia is the daughter of Atlas in Greek mythology, and one of the seven Pleiades, sisters represented by a real-life cluster of stars in the sky.
Famous Persons: Maya Unger is an Austrian actress.

95.  Nora

How to pronounce: NO-rah
Origin: Ancient Greek ἔλεος
Meaning:Mercy, compassion, sympathy
Alternative spelling: Nori, Nono, Noni, Norchen, Nörchen
Interesting Facts:This is a short form of the name Eleonora, used as an independent name.
Famous Persons: Nora Gregor was an Austrian stage and film actress.

96.  Pia

How to pronounce: PEE-yah
Origin: Latin Pius
Meaning:Pious, virtuous
Male version of the name:Pius
Famous Persons: Pia Hierzegger is an Austrian actress.

97.  Rosa

How to pronounce: ROH-sah
Origin: Latin
Meaning:Rose
Alternative spelling: Rose, Ros, Rosi, Rosie, Röschen, Rosel, Rösel
Variations in other languages:Rosella (Italian), Rosette (French)
Interesting Facts:This name originated in the Middle Ages, associated with St. Maria of the Rosary, referred to as the ‘rose’.
Famous Persons: Rosa Albach-Retty was an Austrian film and stage actress.

98.  Sara

How to pronounce: SAH-rah
Origin: Ancient Hebrew שָׂרָה
Meaning:Princess, noblewoman, lady
Alternative spelling: Sarah, Sarachen, Sarchen, Sari, Sassi, Sasa
Interesting Facts:This is the name of Abraham’s wife and matriarch of the Jewish people in the Old Testament.
Famous Persons: Sara Koell, better known as Sara De Blue, is an Austrian singer and songwriter.

99.  Tina

How to pronounce: TEE-nah
Alternative spelling: Tine, Tinchen, Tin
Interesting Facts:This is commonly used as an independent name although it originated as a short form of various names ending in -tina/tine (Bettina, Christina).
Famous Persons: Tina Blau-Lang was an Austrian landscape painter.

100.  Zoe

How to pronounce: ZOH-ee
Origin: Ancient Greek Ζωή
Meaning:Life
Alternative spelling: Zozo, Zouzou
Interesting Facts:The word ‘zoe’ refers to ‘life’ in Greek.
Famous Persons: Zoë Straub is an Austrian singer, songwriter, and actress.

Austrian Family

Bottom Line

If you are looking for an interesting and beautiful Austrian name for your little one, we should have something inspiring on this list of some of the most popular Austrian boy and girl names. 

We hope you found our list helpful!

©️ By Marina Kaverina