Teutonic refers to the Germanic languages and language families spoken by around 450 million people in many parts of the world, primarily in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Today the Germanic, or Teutonic, languages are divided into three linguistic groups: East Germanic (Burgundian, Gothic and Vandalic: all now extinct), North Germanic (Norse or Scandinavian) and West Germanic (English, Frisian, Dutch, German and Afrikaans). The divisions in the language family started around the 4th century A.D. Popular Baby Names has several categories considered to belong to the Teutonic language family such as German, English, Finnish, Swedish, Dutch and many more. It’s a great resource for finding the perfect baby name and researching name meanings.