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[Opinions] What are your favorite German names?
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I love Annaliese. Well I like the name Fayla, it's yiddish, and I think Yiddish is like german.
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Yiddish is a bit like German, with Hebrew, Aramaic, French, Spanish, Turkish, Babylonian, Italian and so on wordes :)
But for Fayla it comes from a German name meaning Violet: http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsearch~model~GNDB_POLA~FAYLE~GT~!1!!2!!3!~0~USRECORD464http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsearch~model~GNDB_GERM~FAYL~GT~!1!!2!!3!~0~USRECORD420
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Anneliese and isn't Allison German? Those are my favs.
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Allison is English
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lol ok
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Well I suppose this is right up my alley...Boys:
Sebastian
Rupert
Linus
Lenzo
Rudy
Rudolf
Girls:
Julia
Michaela
Johanna
Caeciliathats just a few
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Girls:
Anneliese/Annelie
Claudia
Clara
Flora
Georgina
Greta/Gretel
Hedwig (a name from one of my fav. movies)
Isolde
Johanna
Katja
Liesl
Meta
Minna
Sylvia Boys:
Dominik
Felix
Florian
Horst (a name from another one of my favorite movies)
Sebastian
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I like Gretchen and Heidi. I also love Hans (that's German, isn't it?) :o)
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correction...I guess Heidi is Swiss. I like it anyway! LOL
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Good question! I lived in Austria, and here are the names of people I knew that I liked. There aren't a lot of names here because although I love Austria, the German language, etc, I find most of the names (especially women's names) extremely unpleasant. Think Waltraud and Almut (though the last one is kind of cool). It seemed kind of strange going to school (this was in 2001) with teenagers who were all named things like Doris, Esther and Ursula.GIRLS
Angelika
Elisabeth nn Lilli
Leli (nn for Gerlinde, which I don't like)
Franziska
KarolinaBOYS
Michael nn Michi or Micha
Valentin
Daniel
Dragan (this is actually Yugoslavian or something but I heard it a lot and I like it)
TeodorSee, not very many! And Elisabeth, Lilli, Angelika, Karolina, Michael and Daniel are all pronounced differently than in English, I actually prefer the German pronunciations (especially Michael, which is much less common there than here) but of course wouldn't stand a chance of getting people to say them how I wanted in the US! Also, I love Aleydis (ah-LAY-dees) for a girl, it's not German and is very unusual, but thought I'd throw it in here because it kind of fits.
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oooh, forgot Felix!:o) Like Felix a lot, too.
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I like Friedrich, Wilhelm, Otto, Ernst, August, Georg and Adolf, although I would never use the last one.
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I havent' got a clue whether these are German or not but these are my favourite Germanic/Dutch 'sounding' names :)August
Pip
Lars
Olaf
Franciscus
JohannesCornelia
Maria
Aleydis
Griet
Lisbeth
AnnalieseOk they're all Dutch I think ...alice x
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Wilhelm for a boy, and Aldegund, Odilia & Kunigund for a girl. :)
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