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2007-01-08 08:52:50 · 6 answers · asked by hotchickhazeleyed 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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Triplesix, I am German but I never heard the names Adalia, Jaegar, Kyler, Milla, Tanner, or Viveca. You must have invented them or heard them somewhere else. Tanner might be a family name but never a first name.

Some more typical German male first names:
Reinhard, Friedrich, Torsten, Bernhard, Hermann, Ernst, Arno, Ulrich, Theodor, Wilfried, Urs (typical Swiss), Onno (Frisian), Otto, Ludwig, Horst, Hartmut, Helmut, Stefan, Viktor, Karl, Peer (pronounced like "pair"), Sven, Gerd, Gerhard, Raimund, Franz, Klaus, Holger

Typical female first names:
Dagmar, Gudrun, Sabine, Monika, Gabriele (short form: Gabi), Andrea, Ursula, Petra, Helga, Anna, Anja, Karin, Ilse, Hedwig, Saskia, Sophie, Liliane, Iris, Inge, Christiane, Angelika, Lieselotte, Susanne, Rosemarie, Lydia, Friederike, Ulrike, Barbara, Michaela

2007-01-08 10:02:29 · answer #1 · answered by NaturalBornKieler 7 · 1 1

@NaturalBornKieler, das war ne Frage nach COOLEN Namen, so was wie Gisela was vor 50 Jahren modern...
Anyhow, I think some of NaturalBornKieler's Names are good. Often used names are Lydia, Sarah (also Sara, Sahra), Melanie, Miriam (also Mirjam, Mirijam), Nina, Vanessa, Laura (for girls)
and Tobias, Andre, Maik (also Mike), Tim and Ben (for boys).

By the way, the Name Lydia might not be useful because it's pronounced like Lü-DEE-a, so with ü which most English people can't pronounce...

2007-01-08 16:15:44 · answer #2 · answered by tine 4 · 0 1

Here are some German names:

Adalia, Annalise, Gisela, Greta, Gretchen, Heidi, Jaegar, Karla, Katrina, Kirsten, Kyler, Lorelei, Marlena, Milla, Stefan, Tanner, Viveca

Edit: NaturalBornKieler, no I didn't invent them... I researched their origins on babynames.com and yes, they are most definitely German.

2007-01-08 09:30:36 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

I love Jochen for boys and Katje for girls

2007-01-08 09:20:41 · answer #4 · answered by ~♥~Wytch Vampyre~♥~ 1 · 0 1

Brunhilda - my grandma had that name :P

2007-01-08 18:35:25 · answer #5 · answered by k_malwina 2 · 0 1

gertrude sounds german, hansel, grettle, gretchen all sound german.

2007-01-08 09:09:36 · answer #6 · answered by B. B 1 · 0 4

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