Saturday, July 24, 2010

Could someone tell me a female German name?

Here is the list of top names for and girls, Germany 1957-2000. But if you have time follow these links, they take you to sites that list past and modern German names along with their meanings.





Andrea


Angelika


Anja


Anke


Anna, Anne


Annett


Antje


Barbara


Birgit


Brigitte


Christin


Christina, Christine


Claudia


Daniela


Diana


Doreen


Franziska


Gabriele


Heike


Ines


Jana


Janina


Jennifer


Jessica, Jessika


Julia


Juliane


Karin


Karolin


Katharina


Kathrin, Katrin


Katja


Kerstin


Klaudia (Claudia)


Kristin (Christin)


Laura


Lea


Lena


Lisa


Mandy


Manuela


Maria


Marie


Marina


Martina


Melanie


Monika


Nadine


Nicole


Petra


Sabine


Sabrina


Sandra


Sara, Sarah


Silke


Simone


Sophia, Sophie


Stefanie, Stephanie


Susanne


Tanja


Ulrike


Ursula


Uta, Ute


Vanessa


Yvonne

Could someone tell me a female German name?
Petra,Catherine,Wilma,Anna,Gretal.
Reply:Gabi, Alrun, Kathe, Hilde, Heide (or Heidi)
Reply:Sascha
Reply:Annaliese, is one of my favorites.


Inge (the e on the end is pronounced as an 'a') is used often in my German textbook...
Reply:Mieke.





Not Mike. Mieke. Watch the movie Eurotrip. You'll get it.
Reply:Corinna, Elizabeth, Ilsa, Beatrice.
Reply:Adelheid, Walpurga, Ludmilla, Klothilde, Mechthild, Berta, Edeltraud, Erna, Thekla, Gundula, ...
Reply:erika, bianca, sabine, heidi
Reply:Elsa, Klara, Fannie, Edita
Reply:cztara mentioned so many names that i can't add a new one.


but sascha is no name for a girl. it's for a boy!
Reply:Hannelore, Greta
Reply:nadine

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