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Pages in category "German masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 345 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
the underlining of Emmy communicates that this is the Rufname, even though it is the second of two official given names. In Germany, the chosen name must be approved by the local Standesamt (civil registry office). Although a 1980 law previously stated that the name must indicate the gender of the child, a 2008 court ruling unanimously upheld ...
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Pages in category "German-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,565 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kaspar Faber (1730–1784), founder of Faber-Castell, manufacturers of office supplies, art supplies, writing instruments and leather goods. Günther Fielmann (1939–2024), founder of Fielmann. Wilhelm von Finck (1848–1924), co-founder of Munich Re and Allianz. Eduard Fresenius (1874–1946), founder of Fresenius.
This list contains the names of persons (of any ethnicity or nationality) who wrote fiction, essays, or plays in the German language. It includes both living and deceased writers. Most of the medieval authors are alphabetized by their first name, not by their sobriquet
A. Adel (name) Ælfgar. Alan (given name) Aldred. Alduin. Aldwin. Alvar (given name) Ansaldo (name)
There are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, more so than for any other European nation. For example: the German language endonym is Deutschland, from the Old High German diutisc. the French exonym is Allemagne, from the name of the Alamanni tribe. In Italian it is Germania, from the Latin Germania, although the German ...