Thursday, August 19, 2010

A GOOD german name ?!?!?

can someone please give me a good fictional name for a german scientist? i'm writing a stroy and i need an answer. best name gets 10 points...

A GOOD german name ?!?!?
Emeraude
Reply:I`m sorry for you, unknownguy033, but this madpianist is really mad.


I`m from Germany and I can assure you that "Emeraude" is not a German name. It`s the name of a French rocket, see the link:


http://www.astronautix.com/lvs...


And Lord isn`t also a German surname. Report Abuse

Reply:Faust
Reply:Helmut, Heinz for 1st name


Schmidt ,Mueller for last name





I'm liking Helmut Mueller
Reply:Georg Gottschalk (God's fool)
Reply:Fredrick von Huhndorff
Reply:blitz
Reply:walther von der vogelbaueme? the last name should actually read: b, a, u with umlaut, m, e. :-)
Reply:swienstieger
Reply:Alexander Altland
Reply:hermann wolfgang von hohenheim
Reply:Bastian Schweinsteiger :)
Reply:Here is a place to find German names:


http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/germna...





First names:


http://german.about.com/library/weekly/a...





Last names:


http://german.about.com/library/weekly/a...





Like how about a Dr. Johann Zimmerman (male) or Dr. Marlene Sch盲fer (female)?
Reply:Erich Von Hammershlag
Reply:Fritz
Reply:Ilsa for a woman, Gunther (pronounced Gun-ter) for a man.
Reply:What about Werner von Hindenburg?
Reply:Silke - pronounced Zill-ka. It's a woman's name, because why assume a scientist is a man?
Reply:hans
Reply:Hermann or Franz
Reply:Jergan. lots of laboratory equipment comes from germany might be a good source of inspiration for you.
Reply:Helmut Schueneman
Reply:Wolfgang Testentuben
Reply:August
Reply:Rainer
Reply:Adolph von Saurbratten
Reply:Bode (bo-dee) Holtmier
Reply:bruce
Reply:Jurgen (pronounced Yurrrgen)


Heinrich (pronounced Highhhhn richhhhh)


Hanz (traditional, but more accessable
Reply:Go to 20000-names.com it is a great site that separates name by origin.
Reply:Martin Jandke
Reply:Professor Finn Frankfurter.


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