Germán: Name day
Name day
The name Germán has recognized name day observances in Spain on both May 2 and May 28.
Germán Origin Meaning and Mood
Germán is a strong masculine name, originating as the Spanish form of the Latin Germanus, meaning "brother" or relating to a military figure. In the United States, its usage is concentrated within Spanish-speaking populations, highlighting its connection to Latin American culture rather than earlier European immigration trends. The name embodies a classically strong and elegant mood, projecting dependability and traditional depth. Historically, the name has maintained an almost exclusively male identity worldwide. Its traditional nature avoids overly modern or soft tones, offering timeless appeal.
Name Day List: Germán
Name Day List - similar names (Germán)
| Country | Day | Month | Names |
Austria | 28 | May | Germanius, Wilhelm |
Croatia | 28 | May | German |
Poland | 28 | May | Augustyn, German, Jaromir, Priam, Wiktor, Wiktoriusz, Wilhelm, Wrócimir |
Italy | 15 | June | Germana Cousin |
USA | 15 | June | Alice, Alicia, Alisa, Alisha, Alison, Alissa, Allie, Allison, Allyson, Alyce, Alyse, Alysha, Alysia, Alyson, Alyssa, German, Germain, Germaine, Jermaine, Vidal, Vito |
Greece | 28 | June | Germanos |
Spain | 7 | July | Fermín, Roberto, Odón, Germano, Peregrino |
Denmark | 31 | July | Germanus |
Poland | 10 | October | Franciszek, German, Kalistrat, Lutomir, Paulin, Tomił |
Lithuania | 11 | October | Daugvyde, Germanas, Rimdaugas, Zina, Zinaida |
Poland | 11 | October | Aldona, Brunon, Burchard, Dobromiła, Emil, Emilian, Emiliusz, Germanik, Maria, Marian, Placydia |
Croatia | 30 | October | Marcel, Marojko, Lukan, German |
Italy | 30 | October | Germano |