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The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking and eastern Low German-speaking areas. Meyer is particularly common in the Low German-speaking regions, especially in Lower Saxony (where it is more common than Müller). Bauer leads in eastern Upper German-speaking Bavaria. Rarer names tend to accumulate in the north and ...
Traditionally, there are dialectal differences between the regions of German-speaking Europe, especially visible in the forms of hypocorisms.These differences are still perceptible in the list of most popular names, even though they are marginalized by super-regional fashionable trends: As of 2012, the top ten given names of Baden-Württemberg (Southern Germany) and of Schleswig-Holstein ...
Here are 100 German girl names, from Anselma to Heidi. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...
German feminine given names (220 P) S. Scandinavian feminine given names (5 C, 77 P) Pages in category "Germanic feminine given names" The following 10 pages are in ...
S. Scandinavian feminine given names (5 C, 77 P) Scottish feminine given names (1 C, 76 P) Serbian feminine given names (128 P) Slavic feminine given names (13 C, 77 P) Slovak feminine given names (71 P) Slovene feminine given names (95 P) Spanish feminine given names (2 C, 211 P)
Petra Morsbach (born 1956), German author; Petra NÄ›mcová (born 1979), Czech mannequin and photo model; Petra Pau (born 1963), German politician; Petra Pfaff (born 1960), German track and field hurdler; Petra Pinn (1881–1958), American nurse and hospital administrator; Petra Rampre (born 1980), Slovenian tennis player; Petra Rossner (born ...
Germanic name. Not to be confused with German name. Germanic given names are traditionally dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements, by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, King Æþelred 's name was derived from æþele, meaning "noble", and ræd, meaning "counsel". However, there are also names dating from an early time ...