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[Opinions] Perusal of boys' German names
I've always loved German names, but I decided to peruse male German names due to my rapidly-developing crush on the uber sexy foreign exchange student from Germany named Maximillian (could a name possibly be more hot?). So, what are your opinions on the following? Mind, I didn't put down names like Alexis and Alexander because 1) we all know that I love them and 2) they're prevalent among so many non-German-speaking nations.Adalrik
Agustine
Emil
Emmerich
Erik
Ferdinand
Franz
Friedrich
Gustav
Hans
Heinrich (the Himmler association is much too strong, but it's a nice sounding name)
Hendrik / Henrik
Ignatz
Immanuel
Johann / Johannes
Josef (Stalin makes this unusable to me, but I prefer it to Joseph)
Leon
Leopold
Lutz
Malthe
Matthias
Maximillian (Because both the name AND the guy are gorgeously hot. If anyone would like a description, I'll be happy to give it to them! =P)
Niklaus (I only like the versions of Nicholas with Ks in them.)
Pankraz (too bad this is wildly similar to pancreas.)
Pascal
Philipp
René
Severin
Sven
Theodore
Viktor (I've been in love with this since reading the 4th Harry Potter book.)
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I love German names. My boyfriend is from Germany, but he has a French name :)I like...
*- if I know someone with the nameEmil*
Emmerich
Erik
Ferdinand
Franz
Friedrich
Gustav
Hans
Heinrich
Henrik
Johann
Johannes*
Leopold
Lutz
Malthe spelled Malte
Matthias*
Maximilian*- prefer just Max
Niklaus- prefer Niklas*
Pascal*
Philipp
Rene*
Sven*
ViktorMy favourites from this list: Johann, Friedrich, Malte, Maximilian, Philipp, Rene, Sven
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I like:Adalrik - I'd love Adalric.
Emmerich - I'd love Emeric. Emmerich just makes me think of a horrible, horrible teacher I had with the name.
Erik - Spelt Eric.
Friedrich
Hendrik - I actually don't like this, but that would have been my name had I been a boy, so I kind of feel connected to it anyway.
Immanuel - Prefer Emanuel.
Johann - My grandfather's name!
Josef - Prefer Joseph, though.
Malthe - Spelt Malte, never seen it with an H.
Matthias
Sven - Used to be my favourite.
Theodore - But not Theodor.I'm not very much into German names, as you can see. ;P
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...Adalrik
Agustine - So not used in Germany. Like never used.
Emil - a beautiful German name
Emmerich - I like it
Erik - I'm not fond of Erik or Eric
Ferdinand - Very cool
Franz - It's such an old-fashioned name in Germany, but it's not that bad
Friedrich - not my style
Gustav - one of the most beautiful German names I know. I would use it for my son instantly
Hans - bad
Heinrich (the Himmler association is much too strong, but it's a nice sounding name) - the Himmler association might be too strong in other countries than Germany, but here in Germany it's just a normal, old-fashioned name
Hendrik / Henrik - nice
Ignatz - cool, but almost never seen
Immanuel - I like it
Johann / Johannes - nice
Josef (Stalin makes this unusable to me, but I prefer it to Joseph) - again: no one in Germany instantly thinks of Stalin when seeing Josef because it is such a normal, old-fashioned German name that's very common. I like it
Leon - I hate this name in German, but it's nice in English, imo
Leopold - such a cool German name
Lutz - urgh
Malthe - I've actually never seen this spelling, only Malte. I'm not fond of the name
Matthias - I don't like it
Maximillian (Because both the name AND the guy are gorgeously hot. If anyone would like a description, I'll be happy to give it to them! =P) - In Germany, it's Maximilian with one "l", not two. In Bavaria, about every second boy is called Maximilian and the name is the un-hottest German name I've ever seen. I dislike it because of how it looks and sounds.
Niklaus (I only like the versions of Nicholas with Ks in them.) - I only think of "Nikolaus", you know, "Santa Claus" in Germany. But in German, either Nikolaus or Nikolas or Niklas are far more common than Niklaus.
Pankraz (too bad this is wildly similar to pancreas.) - Sounds so terrible in German, unbelievable! "PUNG-KRUTZ" I mean, who would name his son this?
Pascal - It's actually a name that I only associate with lower-class German families and with many boys in my kindergarten who were socially not very well educated... I dislike its sound anyway, it sounds terrible.

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Delicious list! I ended up adding Emil, Ferdinand, Friedrich, Henrik, Johann, Leopold, Matthias and Maximillian to my PNL.Adalrik - Actually, I quite like this.
Agustine - Okay. It has soft, slightly feminine sound (not that that's bad or anything).
Emil - Adorable and handsome at the same time. I like combo Emil Sebastian.
Emmerich - It looks really great, but I'm not sure of the sound.
Erik - Dislike.
Ferdinand - Really nice, strong name. Yummy!
Franz - I prefer it over Frans, but I don't think Franz is too great.
Friedrich - Gorgeous.
Gustav - I can see a dog or a hen or a duck called Gustav, but not really a real, living human being.
Hans - Reminds me of Hans Christian Andersen. Not the most amazing name in the world, but okay.
Heinrich - I agree, it sounds nice.
Hendrik / Henrik - Hendrik: meh. Prefer Henrik and its royal sound.
Ignatz - Don't like this. It doesn't sound particularly welcoming name.
Immanuel - Kind of ugly.
Johann / Johannes - I prefer Johann, though Johannes is good too.
Josef - I personally prefer Joseph.
Leon - Nice.
Leopold - Good, elegant name.
Lutz - Really light and perky name.
Malthe - I adore the spelling.
Matthias - It looks much better when it's spelled with two 't's!
Maximillian - You're right, this is a hot name.
Niklaus - It feels like it either has one letter too much or is missing one. Nikolaus and Niklas look better.
Pankraz - Ew. Can't say I like this very much.
Pascal - Yuck.
Philipp - Lovely.
René - The meaning is nice. Other than that, it's nothing very special.
Severin - It's nice, but sounds like a medicine.
Sven - Stereotypical Swedish man.
Theodore - Great name.
Viktor - I don't really care for it, but I like the feminine version, Viktoria.
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what does he look like?
I love Sven
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About 6 feet tall...With bright green eyes, strawberry blond hair and a very athletic body. Plus, his accent is wildly sexy and personality wise he's freaking' hilarious.
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Erik
Immanuel
Johann / Johannes
Leon
Maximillian
Niklaus - Not bad, but I prefer Nikolai (I understand this isn't German)
Sven
Theodore
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I, too, prefer NikolaiBut yeah, I was just going with the German ones.
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