Goteleib
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyGoteleib is an Old German name composed of the elements got 'god' and liob 'dear, beloved', together meaning 'god-beloved' or 'dear to God'. The name is a German calque (translation) of Theophilus, a Greek name meaning 'friend of God'. The underlying Greek and Germanic elements thus both express the concept of divine love or devotion.Related NamesThe modern German cognate is Gottlieb, which shares the same etymology. A feminine equivalent is Godeliva, formed with a different feminine suffix but using the same root elements.Historical and Cultural ContextGoteleib emerged within the Germanic onomastic tradition of creating names from native word stems, often as translations of biblical or Greek names. The practice of rendering Theophilus as Goteleib reflects the early Christianization of Germanic peoples, where native compounds were used to convey Christian concepts. Like other Old German names, Goteleib declined in popularity after the medieval period but persisted in some forms, such as Gottlieb, which saw a revival particularly among Pietist communities in Germany.Meaning: 'god-beloved', from Old German 'got' (god) and 'liob' (dear)Origin: GermanicType: Masculine first nameUsage: Germanic languages (obsolete)