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List some German names. The more, the better. Full name.

The Origin of German Names

2005-04-07

First, the source of the name (Vorname) (add "-"after the female name)

Many names come from the Bible:

1. Hebrew: Matthias, Michael; Elizabeth Eva, Judith

Greek: Andreas, Peter, George dorothea, Katarina, Therese.

3. Greek-Latin: Nicola, Sebastian, Christian Barbara, Margaret Ho, Sybil.

4. Latin: Clemens, Martin, Paul Bita, Beatrice, Sabine.

It was also introduced from other European countries in modern times:

5. French: Louis, Rene, Alain Annette, Louis, yvonne.

6. English: Edward, Edwin, Mike Edith, Evelyn and Peggy.

7. Spanish: Anita, Carmen, Ramona

8. Nordic languages: Axel, Gustav, Olaf Birgit, Helga, ingrid.

9. Italians: Claudio, Mario, Silvio Marina, marita, Rita.

10. Finnish: Vico-Ella

1 1. Slavic; Jane, mirko, Wensel-Anya, Olga, Villa.

12. Hungarian; Marika Arpad Ilona

There can be many variants of the name, such as:

Alfred: Alf, Fred, Fredo, Freddie.

Female: Elizabeth: Elsbeth, Elise, Else, Elsa, Elsi, Ilse, Ella, Ellie, Li (e) Sbeth, Li (e) Se, Liesel, Lissi, Lia, Lilly, Bettina, Lilly.

Other languages also have names from German, such as Karl:Charles (English), Charles (French), Carlos (Spanish) and Carlo (Italy).

Second, the source of the surname (Familienname)

1. Name of occupation and social stratum:

Fleischer (butcher), Mueller (miller), Fischer (fisherman), Schneider (tailor), B? Becker (Baker), Wagner (vehicle manufacturer), schmid (blacksmith); Richter (judge), Schultz (township head), Lyman (bannerman), Mayer (steward of feudal lords), Hoffman (courtiers).

2. Point out the obvious characteristics of the first person with surname:

Gro? (e), Klein, Lang (e), Courths (e); Stolz, Fred? (h) Lich, Kruger (e), Wei? Braun (e), Schwartz (e) (referring to hair or beard) b? R, fuchs, Wolff, Hasselblad, Hirsch, Pfau, Rabe, vogel.

3. Named after the place of birth:

Bayer, Schwabe, Frank, Hess (E), Saxophone (E), B? hm(e),Ungar,Wende/Wendisch,Windisch

Nuremberg, Altenburg, auerbach, May? Nell, Bennewitz, Eichenberg

4. From Slavic name:

, Pecec, P (From Pethrus) Hank, Haschke, Han (u) Schick, Nuschke, Noske, Yankee, Jaschke (from Johannesburg) fr? Bell, Lubeck, Nietzsche (E),

Vettsel stenzel

5. Change from name to name:

Adam, Friedrich, Gunter, Jacob, Conrad, Lorenz, Ludwig; Martin, Otto, Paul, Rudolf, seifert (from Siegfried), Stefan, Thomas, ulrich, Walter, Werner.

The following surnames are all variants of German Heinrich, for example:

Heinrichs, Heine, Heineken, hynek (left), Heineken, Heinze, Heinze (right), Heinze, Heinzel (right), Heinziger, Heinzke, Heinesch, Hyman, Heyzer (right), Hejsek, Haitz, Heric, Hennicke and Henkel (right).