What would you pick out of these names?
Katharina
Ursula
Silke
Klaudia
Franziska
I was thinking of a nice German name for our unborn daughter..?
Great idea...Eva Kathatina is lovely!
Reply:Silke sounds really pretty... but the real question is if they have good meanings.
Reply:Emily is a quintessential German girls name... It derives from the German Emil and means rival... Go to the website I listed below and you can search by nationality/origin. Choosing from the above I'd go with Klaudia but I'd go with a C instead of a K... Klaudia with a K is Polish in origin. Th C also has a more familiar look to it and will throw people off less. Best wishes to you!
Reply:I lived in Germany for over a year when I was in high school and one of my best friend's name is Silke. I love that name. You never hear it in the States. She is 100% German, but married an American soldier. Good luck naming your daughter!
Reply:I would choose Katharina, but that is because the name runs in our family. your best bet to chose a name is to use it when speaking to your stomach( if you do that) or while discussing your child in conversation. Whichever feels most natural is the one to pick.. Also you can imagine yourself at three important parts of the child's life (graduations, inaugurations, etc) and imagine which name you can hear being called... these are how I picked my children's names... Congrats!
Reply:eva or franziska. maybe silke, that's nice as well.
klaudia is derived from latin for lame, and ursula has really bad connotations.
Reply:Siglinda
Edith
Ruth
Frida
Ann-Christian
MAria
Sascha
Ingeborg
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Reply:Klaudia or Franziska.....NOT Ursula!
Reply:I like the names Klaudia (Claudia) and I also like Ursula. I have a German friend who's name is Katrin-I think that is pretty too.
Reply:I like Klaudia or Silke also johanne
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