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Pages in category "German masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 347 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
German masculine given names (347 P) O. ... Pages in category "Germanic masculine given names" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
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 ...
Pages in category "German given names" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Low German given names (5 P) N. Norwegian given names (2 C, 5 P) O. ... Pages in category "Germanic given names" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of ...
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".
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 (), [2] but is now also recognized as a name in its own right for official purposes.
Georg is a masculine given name, with various historical spellings and cultural significance across different regions.