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[Opinions] Re: Friedlieb
In reality, it's called Freedleeb; one of the many rather bulky German FN's,
which by the way are totally old-fashioned and are no longer used at all.Similar examples are e.g. Diethard, Siegbert, Gottlieb, Fürchtegott, Engelhart, Reynnhart, Burckhart, Diettrich, Sewolt, Auberlin, Seyfridt, Krafft, Veyt, Baldur, Jost, Eckhart, Bertholdt, Oßwalt, Ewalt, Seitz, Clewin, Schultheiß, Wernhart ...
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I have never seen Reynnhart. I have seen Reinhardt and Reinhart. Baldur is Scandinavian name and I have never seen this used in Germany, even among older generations. Not considered old fashioned or bulky in say, Sweden or Norway. It is unusual but I have seen it used in those countries.
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Yes you got it as a fellow German can confirm no German kids these days are called this and it’s not pronounced Freetleep haha
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And you would know Baldur is not a German name.
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Again, irrelevant. I think Liam is hideous and it's popular in Germany.
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So is Fynn. Hahahaha
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Clewin is interesting...
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It is really irrelevant to me if it is old fashioned or not used at all in Germany.
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