French feminine form of Germain. Saint Germaine was a 16th-century peasant girl from France. Germaine originates in Latin language and means "sister". It is a feminine form of Germain. Germaine Cousin was a 16th century French saint of Roman Catholic Church, patron saint of abandoned people, abuse victims and sick people. As a feminine given name Germaine has never become overly popular in the United States.
Germaine Related Names Other Languages: Germana (Ancient Roman), Germana (Italian)