Here is the list of top names for and girls, Germany 1957-2000. But if you have time follow these links, they take you to sites that list past and modern German names along with their meanings.
Andrea
Angelika
Anja
Anke
Anna, Anne
Annett
Antje
Barbara
Birgit
Brigitte
Christin
Christina, Christine
Claudia
Daniela
Diana
Doreen
Franziska
Gabriele
Heike
Ines
Jana
Janina
Jennifer
Jessica, Jessika
Julia
Juliane
Karin
Karolin
Katharina
Kathrin, Katrin
Katja
Kerstin
Klaudia (Claudia)
Kristin (Christin)
Laura
Lea
Lena
Lisa
Mandy
Manuela
Maria
Marie
Marina
Martina
Melanie
Monika
Nadine
Nicole
Petra
Sabine
Sabrina
Sandra
Sara, Sarah
Silke
Simone
Sophia, Sophie
Stefanie, Stephanie
Susanne
Tanja
Ulrike
Ursula
Uta, Ute
Vanessa
Yvonne
2007-03-28 19:14:37
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Adelheid, Walpurga, Ludmilla, Klothilde, Mechthild, Berta, Edeltraud, Erna, Thekla, Gundula, ...
2007-03-27 12:02:26
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answered by borg 7
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Elsa, Klara, Fannie, Edita
2007-03-27 13:17:12
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answered by 我比你聪明 5
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Hannelore, Greta
2007-03-27 18:04:54
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answer #4
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answered by umbilikalsmom 2
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Corinna, Elizabeth, Ilsa, Beatrice.
2007-03-27 11:56:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Sascha
2007-03-30 07:07:15
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answer #6
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answered by ? 4
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Annaliese, is one of my favorites.
Inge (the e on the end is pronounced as an 'a') is used often in my German textbook...
2007-03-27 12:56:05
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answer #7
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answered by Mina 4
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Gabi, Alrun, Kathe, Hilde, Heide (or Heidi)
2007-03-27 12:03:51
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answer #8
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answered by FUNdie 7
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Petra,Catherine,Wilma,Anna,Gretal.
2007-03-27 11:58:03
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answer #9
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answered by betty 2
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Mieke.
Not Mike. Mieke. Watch the movie Eurotrip. You'll get it.
2007-03-27 11:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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