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Even more German BAs
Um, I still can't sleep, I still feel chatty and I know you guys are interested in names, so I thought I'd post some more BAs (I hope you don't mind).These BAs are from last year, though, so some of these babies can probably already walk and talk...
BOYSPaul Valentin
Makaio
Paul Julius
Josia Damian
Lorenz Maximilian
Lion Fabrice
Rafael Valtteri
Jonas Werner
Julius Carsten
Kian Louis
Arslan Pars
Felix Noah
Mika Valentin
Mark Richard
Eren Sinan
Yann Jeremy
Finn Simon
Marc Alexander
Jonathan Alexander Julius
Frederik Alexander
Rio Maxim
Dustin
Emil Jakob
Korbinian
Janne Edwin
Aiden Aaron
Leopold Raphael
Thaddeus Isajah (see Isaiah)
Pablo Emilio
Kilian Finn
Felix Rio
Sami Ali
Samuel Jaime
Alastair (my first German sighting of this name in any spelling)
Sten Marten
David Adrian
Leopold Moritz
Marlon Tamaro
Linus Max
Alexandros Thomus Werner
Julian Robert
Hannes Bennet
Enzo Leonel
Moritz Arthur
Emil Nils Matthias
Silvan
Marian Nepomuk
Arjen Jan
GIRLSNella
Anna Helena
Luise Friederike
Clara Sophia
Julia Marie
Irem Alara
Milena Ruth
Mara Conny
Helena Johanna
Skye Sinja (Sinja is a Frisian name, meaning "little sun")
Lea Kathrine
Cosima Verena
Abby Lynn
Mahlia Francoise
Elisa Charlotte
Maja Luise
Ella Marie Lisbeth
Selina Floria
Jessica Pia Claudia
Alina Michelle
Sophie Amalia
Samira Eleanor
Kelsi Valerie
Amelie Liv
Luisa Martina
Mathilde Sophie
Marianne
Tizia Eva (Tizia is a short form of both Letizia and Tiziane, a feminine form of Tizian, Titian)
Sienna Jade
Hannah Kathrin
Greta Malou Barbara (Malou is a contraction of Marie - Louise)
Stella Malea
Maike Marit
Anna Zyna
Sarah Olivia
Enya Sophie
Soetje Lucia (Soetje is probably derived from a Low German word for "cutie", "cutie pie")
Lena Fabienne
Klara Gertrud
Desteny (sic!)
Charlotte Rebecca
Marit Linnea
Enya Alea
Tamina Lea
Maximiliane Luise (Maximiliane is the German feminine form of Maximilian)
Reina
Amadea
Katharina Julia
Emma Tabea
Noelany Kabrel
Lelaina Noémi
Elisabeth Marion
Karla Luise
Clara Antonia
Leandra Charlotte
Syrine
Alessia Valentina Elke
Eva Luisa
Emilia Madeleine
Nelly Cécile
Finnja Pauline (Finnja is a feminine form of Finn)
Belana
Mia Martha
TWINSMarvin & Mira
Aaron Felix & Rahel Marie (Rahel is the most common form of this name here)
Antonia & Julian
Marie & Emelie
Laura & Daniel
Emma & Hannah
Lale & Cem (girl & boy)
Amelie & Sarah
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Julius Carsten. Weird together...I love Carsten, old-fashioned in Scandinavia now, but still new to my ears. I love Finnja Pauline. Noelany Kabrel is a completely new exposure to me. Also enjoy seeing Lisbeth as an alternative to Elizabeth. Marit Linnea's parents must be Scandaphiles? (don't know if that's a word). I like this name, too.Love the clarified spelling of Rafael. Makes it feel more usable and less like an archangel. Marlon is unusual to see. This year-old list has less of the preponderance of "f" sounds, either through Philip or Felix. So I think your comment on your earlier post about the ascendency of these names is spot on.
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What's up with all of the Hawaiian names?Cosima Verena is such a pretty combo.
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