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  2. Category:German masculine given names - Wikipedia

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  3. List of German fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of German fashion designers. A. Torsten Amft; Iris von Arnim; B. Barbara Becker; Gunda Beeg; Maria Bogner; Willy Bogner Jr. Willy Bogner Sr. Hugo Boss; C

  4. Category:German feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 226 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 20 Baby Names of the 1940s That We Love Today - AOL

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    These classic names feel plenty unique in today's day and age. We've gathered the most popular 1940s baby names for you to consider, from James to Mary to Linda and Robert.

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    Here are the 40 most popular baby boy and 40 most popular baby girl names of the 1940s, according to the Social Security Administration's database. Top 40 baby boy names of the 1940s. James ...

  7. 200 German baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, several of the top 100 names in 2021 come from a German origin: Emma, Henry, Sophia, Mia, Everett, Alice, and Emily, just to name a few.

  8. Category:German fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    German women fashion designers (25 P) C. German costume designers (23 P) G. German milliners (4 P) T. German tailors (9 P) Pages in category "German fashion designers"

  9. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive features of the dirndl (including the tight bodice, lower neckline and wide skirt), developed from the women's fashions of the royal court in the 17th century; over time, the court fashions made their way into urban and rural clothing. Alpine traditional costume spread to regions in Bavaria and Austria outside the mountains through ...