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  2. Category:Dutch masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Aert. Albert (given name) Albertus (given name) Alexander. Alfred (name) Alvin (given name) Alwin. Andreas. Andries.

  3. Dutch name - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch child's birth and given name (s) must be officially registered by the parents within 3 days after birth. It is not uncommon to give a child several given names. Usually the first one is for daily use, often in a diminutive form. Traditionally, Catholics often chose Latinized names for their children, such as Catharina and Wilhelmus ...

  4. Category:Dutch given names - Wikipedia

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    Tonnie. Tonny (name) Categories: Given names by culture. Dutch language. Germanic given names. European given names.

  5. Willem - Wikipedia

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    Popularity. see popular names. [1] Willem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm]) is a Dutch and West Frisian [2] masculine given name. The name is Germanic, and can be seen as the Dutch equivalent of the name William in English, Guillaume in French, Guilherme in Portuguese, Guillermo in Spanish and Wilhelm in German.

  6. 100 German Baby Names for Boys and Girls and Their Meanings - AOL

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    20. Hilda. Guido Mieth/Getty Images. This name of German origin has a strong sound and a meaning to match: “battle woman.”. 21. Helga. Helga is an Old Norse name with a Germanic meaning of ...

  7. Johan (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Johan (given name) Johan is a Scandinavian and Dutch form of Iohannes, the Latin form of the Greek name Iōánnēs (Ἰωάννης), from the Hebrew name Yochanan (יוֹחָנָן ‎), itself derived from the extended form Yehochanan (יְהוֹחָנָן ‎), meaning " Yahweh is Gracious". It is uncommon as a surname. Its English ...

  8. Hans (name) - Wikipedia

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    Hans is a Germanic male given name in Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, German, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish -speaking populations. It was originally short for Johannes (John), [2] but is now also recognized as a name in its own right for official purposes.

  9. Martijn (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Martijn, occasionally written as Martyn [a] [./Martijn_ (given_name)#cite_note-1 [lower-alpha 1] ], Martain or Martein ( Dutch pronunciation: [mɑrˈtɛin]) is a Dutch given name. [1] It is a cognate of Martin, and ultimately derived from the Roman Martinus. In Iceland the name is written as Marteinn.