Girl Boy’s name Berlin Berlin Berlin means: Borderline. Berlin Name Origin: German Pronunciation: berr-linn, bayr-linn See what 8 people think about Berlin Share Popularity Alternatives Lists Comments Infographic of Berlin name meaning, which is Borderline Ask your friends & family about Berlin… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Berlin Name Popularity How popular is the name Berlin? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 — 0 0% 1911 — 0 0% 1912 — 0 0% 1913 — 0 0% 1914 — 0 0% 1915 — 0 0% 1916 — 0 0% 1917 — 0 0% 1918 — 0 0% 1919 — 0 0% 1920 — 0 0% 1921 — 0 0% 1922 — 0 0% 1923 — 0 0% 1924 — 0 0% 1925 — 0 0% 1926 — 0 0% 1927 — 0 0% 1928 — 0 0% 1929 — 0 0% 1930 — 0 0% 1931 — 0 0% 1932 — 0 0% 1933 — 0 0% 1934 — 0 0% 1935 — 0 0% 1936 — 0 0% 1937 — 0 0% 1938 — 0 0% 1939 — 0 0% 1940 — 0 0% 1941 — 0 0% 1942 — 0 0% 1943 — 0 0% 1944 — 0 0% 1945 — 0 0% 1946 — 0 0% 1947 — 0 0% 1948 — 0 0% 1949 — 0 0% 1950 — 0 0% 1951 — 0 0% 1952 — 0 0% 1953 — 0 0% 1954 — 0 0% 1955 — 0 0% 1956 — 0 0% 1957 — 0 0% 1958 — 0 0% 1959 — 0 0% 1960 — 0 0% 1961 — 0 0% 1962 — 0 0% 1963 — 0 0% 1964 — 0 0% 1965 — 0 0% 1966 — 0 0% 1967 — 0 0% 1968 — 0 0% 1969 — 0 0% 1970 — 0 0% 1971 — 0 0% 1972 — 0 0% 1973 — 0 0% 1974 — 0 0% 1975 — 0 0% 1976 — 0 0% 1977 — 0 0% 1978 — 0 0% 1979 — 0 0% 1980 — 0 0% 1981 — 0 0% 1982 — 0 0% 1983 — 0 0% 1984 — 0 0% 1985 — 0 0% 1986 — 0 0% 1987 — 0 0% 1988 2,748 9 0.0006% 1989 3,371 6 0.0004% 1990 2,657 12 0.0007% 1991 2,794 11 0.0007% 1992 3,160 7 0.0004% 1993 2,872 10 0.0006% 1994 3,184 7 0.0005% 1995 3,148 7 0.0005% 1996 2,685 11 0.0007% 1997 2,675 12 0.0008% 1998 2,786 11 0.0007% 1999 3,425 6 0.0004% 2000 3,388 6 0.0004% 2001 — 0 0% 2002 3,180 8 0.0005% 2003 3,158 8 0.0005% 2004 2,539 18 0.0012% 2005 2,555 19 0.0012% 2006 2,213 31 0.002% 2007 2,174 33 0.0021% 2008 1,997 41 0.0027% 2009 1,863 48 0.0032% 2010 2,067 34 0.0024% 2011 1,847 45 0.0032% 2012 2,332 23 0.0016% 2013 2,044 33 0.0023% 2014 1,679 58 0.004% 2015 1,951 37 0.0025% 2016 1,996 33 0.0023% 2017 2,033 30 0.0021% 2018 2,099 25 0.0018% 2019 2,144 23 0.0017% 2020 2,445 29 0.0023% 2021 2,921 18 0.0015% 2022 3,091 18 0.0014% Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Florida (FL) Illinois (IL) New York (NY) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Data via SSA.gov. Names Like Berlin If you like Berlin, you’ll love these other names like Berlin. What names sound like Berlin? If you like how Berlin sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Berlin. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Breelyn Noble; exalted English Pearline Pearl Latin Perline Pearl Latin Perlline Pearl Latin What names are similar to Berlin? Find a name that’s like Berlin, but just a little bit different. Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender Belen Bethlehem Spanish Bellina Beautiful French Berdine Bright or glowing maiden German Bergen Mountain German Beril Light green semiprecious gemstone Greek Berni Victory bringer Greek Bernie Victory bringer; strong, brave bear Greek Bernina Strong, brave bear German Bertina Bright, shining German Bertine Bright, famous; bright, shining German Beryn Light green semiprecious gemstone Greek Bevlyn Beaver stream or meadow English Carlin Little champion Gaelic Karlin Free man German Marlin Spanish Merlina Blackbird French Merline Blackbird French Merlyn Shining sea English Verline Faith Slavic Zerlina Beautiful dawn Spanish Lists With Berlin Find inspiration in these baby girl name lists featuring the name Berlin. Different Girl Names for Your Unique Cutie // 172 names Dare to be different with different girl names. Check out our list and find your next favorite, from surname stunners to place name princesses. City Girl Names With Metropolitan Style // 179 names City girl names have a certain polish to them that’s hard not to love. These names are right at home walking down Fifth Avenue or Rodeo Drive and have the big city style you’ve been looking for. Share Your Thoughts 8 Comments berlin Jan 8 at 7:10 pm My name is also berlin! Growing up i always hated my name, not sure why. Now, i think berlin is a beautiful name and if you have it, you are blessed! Everyone on this site is beautiful and you should all always know your enough!! I promise life has meanings, you just have to search for them. Always be kind and stay happy! Reply BERLIN Aug 16 at 6:23 pm My name’s Berlin too I didn’t know so many other people had the same name I thought I was the only one Also I really like this site Reply Berlin Nov 18 at 7:53 pm Haha! that’s my name, my mom said she named me Berlin because when I was born I was white like a german. Reply Yvonne Sep 28 at 10:37 am My granddaughters name is Berlin too. I grew up there and my son lived there till he was 14.he and his girl wanted to pay tribute Reply Maria Apr 11 at 11:05 pm I studied in Berlin for 4 months in college and fell in love with it, which was how the name ended up on our list. Once we narrowed our top names down to 3, one clearly made the best nickname, and of the two left for a first name, I didn’t like any of the nicknames associated with one. That left Berlin: a place I love, home to people I love, which made a great impact on my life. My daughter is named for all of those things. Reply Jenn Feb 17 at 1:55 am My daughter’s name is Berlin too! I thought I was the only one. My other kids are Paris and London. 🙂 Reply Yvonne Sep 28 at 10:37 am My granddaughters name is Berlin too. I grew up there and my son lived there till he was 14.he and his girl wanted to pay tribute Reply Tammy Lytle Jun 16 at 10:58 am My grandmother’s name was Berlin. I’m not sure of it’s an alternative spelling or a surname given to her as she was from the South and surnames are frequently used as first names in hommage. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Berlin Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. 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berlin Jan 8 at 7:10 pm My name is also berlin! Growing up i always hated my name, not sure why. Now, i think berlin is a beautiful name and if you have it, you are blessed! Everyone on this site is beautiful and you should all always know your enough!! I promise life has meanings, you just have to search for them. Always be kind and stay happy! Reply
BERLIN Aug 16 at 6:23 pm My name’s Berlin too I didn’t know so many other people had the same name I thought I was the only one Also I really like this site Reply
Berlin Nov 18 at 7:53 pm Haha! that’s my name, my mom said she named me Berlin because when I was born I was white like a german. Reply
Yvonne Sep 28 at 10:37 am My granddaughters name is Berlin too. I grew up there and my son lived there till he was 14.he and his girl wanted to pay tribute Reply
Maria Apr 11 at 11:05 pm I studied in Berlin for 4 months in college and fell in love with it, which was how the name ended up on our list. Once we narrowed our top names down to 3, one clearly made the best nickname, and of the two left for a first name, I didn’t like any of the nicknames associated with one. That left Berlin: a place I love, home to people I love, which made a great impact on my life. My daughter is named for all of those things. Reply
Jenn Feb 17 at 1:55 am My daughter’s name is Berlin too! I thought I was the only one. My other kids are Paris and London. 🙂 Reply
Yvonne Sep 28 at 10:37 am My granddaughters name is Berlin too. I grew up there and my son lived there till he was 14.he and his girl wanted to pay tribute Reply
Tammy Lytle Jun 16 at 10:58 am My grandmother’s name was Berlin. I’m not sure of it’s an alternative spelling or a surname given to her as she was from the South and surnames are frequently used as first names in hommage. Reply