Andreas Thom
Paul Lambert
Lubomir Moravcik - Duisburg
Mark McGhee - Hamburg
Struggling with 4, but I'm still thinkin.
Name 5 players who played for Glasgow Celtic that signed from a german team?
Ennegoor Von Hesselink.
Reply:Paul Lambert - Dortmund
Andreas Thom - Leverkusen
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
Name: Bonmassar, Claudia, German Tutor/Translator
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Lexington, MA 02421
County: Essex
Phone: (781) 274-0632
Contact Person: Claudia Bonmassar
Contact Email: Cbonmassar@netscape.net
Comments: Native speaker, teacher and principal of the German Saturday School Boston, experience tutoring children and adults.
Last Modified: 2003-05-14 16:52 (840)
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Name: Boston Tutoring Agency
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02144
County: Middlesex
Phone: 617-625-1969
Contact Person: Kurt Mueller
Contact Email: kmueller@bostontutoringagency.com
WebAddress: http://www.bostontutoringagency.com/
Comments: experience, and superlative references.
For more information, please visit our website.
Last Modified: 2004-07-12 10:42 (719)
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Name: Frackman, Kyle
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: Germanic Langs. and Lits./Herter Hall
Amherst, MA 01375
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-545-2350
Fax: 413-545-6995
Contact Person: Kyle Frackman
Contact Email: frackman@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www.people.umass.edu/frackman
Comments: Graduate student in German Studies, experienced as both tutor and translator.
Last Modified: 2004-06-02 10:14 (20484)
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Name: Germanophone Tutoring %26amp; Translation
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: P. O. Box 3372
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-244-5211
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizma@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~zmizma/
Last Modified: 2003-08-04 22:46 (5576)
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Name: GLS - Wendy Wagner
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Worcester, MA 01606
County: Worcester
Phone: 508-856-0587
Fax: 508-856-0587
Contact Person: Wendy Wagner
Contact Email: wzwagner@charter.net
Comments: Highly trained and experienced German/English language instructor, interpreter and translator. Instruction includes all levels beginning through advanced, general and business specific language instruction and translations. Areas include but are not limited to a wide range of legal, financial, medical, engineering, wire technology, communication.
Wendy is a published author. She translated business specific documents into copy. Translations of literary articles were published in critical journals.
Last Modified: 2005-04-03 10:32 (21101)
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Name: Grundler-Whitacre, Karin
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02143
County: Middlesex
Contact Person: Karin Grundler-Whitacre
Contact Email: grundler@brandeis.edu
Comments: A native of Germany, I have taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels.I specialize in translation, intercultural communication, and business German.
Last Modified: 2003-05-15 13:02 (1876)
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Name: Guy, J. Douglas
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: 19 Old Road
Byfield, MA 01922
County: Essex
Phone: 978-462-7438
Contact Person: J. Douglas Guy
Contact Email: JDouglsGuy@aol.com
WebAddress: JDouglsGuy@yahoo.com
Comments: In addition to teaching, I work as a developmental editor of German textbooks and other instructional material. This includes proofreading, development, copyediting, ghostwriting, and multimedia development. I also regularly do business, legal and general translation work.
Last Modified: 2004-01-12 20:12 (20571)
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Name: Howard Eva
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Westfield, MA 01085
Contact Person: Eva Howard
Contact Email: evahoward88@yahoo.com
Comments: Native German speaker; high school German teacher; offering English-German and German-English translation services; specializing in marketing and educational materials translations; tutoring services available (MA German teacher certification)
Last Modified: 2005-01-12 12:30 (20991)
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Name: Izadi-Marshall, Majid
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizamarsh@netzero.com
Last Modified: 2003-08-09 20:02 (5577)
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Name: Ketcham, Margaret E., Communications Trainer
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Ipswich, MA 01938
County: Essex
Phone: 978/356-8320
Contact Person: Marnie Ketcham
Contact Email: marnieketcham@aol.com
Comments: German language teaching and tutoring, cross cultural courses for companies and other expatriots; part-time college professor of German; ESL tutoring for German ex-pats
Last Modified: 2003-05-19 02:06 (847)
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Name: LITS, Language and Intercultural Training Services
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Box 991
Harvard, MA 01451
County: Worcester
Contact Person: Wendy Foster
Contact Email: wendyfoster1@earthlink.net
Comments: English
Last Modified: 2004-01-25 03:01 (20607)
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Name: Wolf, Spencer H.
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Newburyport, MA 01950
County: Essex
Contact Person: Spencer H. Wolf
Contact Email: shwolf67@attbi.com
Last Modified: 2003-04-16 17:14 (1642)
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
If the first answer isn't sufficient, you might want to contact the public library.
growing begonia
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Lexington, MA 02421
County: Essex
Phone: (781) 274-0632
Contact Person: Claudia Bonmassar
Contact Email: Cbonmassar@netscape.net
Comments: Native speaker, teacher and principal of the German Saturday School Boston, experience tutoring children and adults.
Last Modified: 2003-05-14 16:52 (840)
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Name: Boston Tutoring Agency
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02144
County: Middlesex
Phone: 617-625-1969
Contact Person: Kurt Mueller
Contact Email: kmueller@bostontutoringagency.com
WebAddress: http://www.bostontutoringagency.com/
Comments: experience, and superlative references.
For more information, please visit our website.
Last Modified: 2004-07-12 10:42 (719)
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Name: Frackman, Kyle
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: Germanic Langs. and Lits./Herter Hall
Amherst, MA 01375
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-545-2350
Fax: 413-545-6995
Contact Person: Kyle Frackman
Contact Email: frackman@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www.people.umass.edu/frackman
Comments: Graduate student in German Studies, experienced as both tutor and translator.
Last Modified: 2004-06-02 10:14 (20484)
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Name: Germanophone Tutoring %26amp; Translation
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: P. O. Box 3372
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-244-5211
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizma@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~zmizma/
Last Modified: 2003-08-04 22:46 (5576)
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Name: GLS - Wendy Wagner
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Worcester, MA 01606
County: Worcester
Phone: 508-856-0587
Fax: 508-856-0587
Contact Person: Wendy Wagner
Contact Email: wzwagner@charter.net
Comments: Highly trained and experienced German/English language instructor, interpreter and translator. Instruction includes all levels beginning through advanced, general and business specific language instruction and translations. Areas include but are not limited to a wide range of legal, financial, medical, engineering, wire technology, communication.
Wendy is a published author. She translated business specific documents into copy. Translations of literary articles were published in critical journals.
Last Modified: 2005-04-03 10:32 (21101)
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Name: Grundler-Whitacre, Karin
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02143
County: Middlesex
Contact Person: Karin Grundler-Whitacre
Contact Email: grundler@brandeis.edu
Comments: A native of Germany, I have taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels.I specialize in translation, intercultural communication, and business German.
Last Modified: 2003-05-15 13:02 (1876)
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Name: Guy, J. Douglas
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: 19 Old Road
Byfield, MA 01922
County: Essex
Phone: 978-462-7438
Contact Person: J. Douglas Guy
Contact Email: JDouglsGuy@aol.com
WebAddress: JDouglsGuy@yahoo.com
Comments: In addition to teaching, I work as a developmental editor of German textbooks and other instructional material. This includes proofreading, development, copyediting, ghostwriting, and multimedia development. I also regularly do business, legal and general translation work.
Last Modified: 2004-01-12 20:12 (20571)
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Name: Howard Eva
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Westfield, MA 01085
Contact Person: Eva Howard
Contact Email: evahoward88@yahoo.com
Comments: Native German speaker; high school German teacher; offering English-German and German-English translation services; specializing in marketing and educational materials translations; tutoring services available (MA German teacher certification)
Last Modified: 2005-01-12 12:30 (20991)
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Name: Izadi-Marshall, Majid
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizamarsh@netzero.com
Last Modified: 2003-08-09 20:02 (5577)
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Name: Ketcham, Margaret E., Communications Trainer
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Ipswich, MA 01938
County: Essex
Phone: 978/356-8320
Contact Person: Marnie Ketcham
Contact Email: marnieketcham@aol.com
Comments: German language teaching and tutoring, cross cultural courses for companies and other expatriots; part-time college professor of German; ESL tutoring for German ex-pats
Last Modified: 2003-05-19 02:06 (847)
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Name: LITS, Language and Intercultural Training Services
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Box 991
Harvard, MA 01451
County: Worcester
Contact Person: Wendy Foster
Contact Email: wendyfoster1@earthlink.net
Comments: English
Last Modified: 2004-01-25 03:01 (20607)
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Name: Wolf, Spencer H.
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Newburyport, MA 01950
County: Essex
Contact Person: Spencer H. Wolf
Contact Email: shwolf67@attbi.com
Last Modified: 2003-04-16 17:14 (1642)
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
If the first answer isn't sufficient, you might want to contact the public library.
growing begonia
What are some really cool german shephard names?
What are some really cool german shephard names?
What are some really cool german shephard names?
Seiger (SeeGurr)- it is German for Winner!
Reign (Rain)
Louey
Mander- means warm
Tank
Liddy
Cash
Tag
Sid
Kong
Tango
Wiser
Yarra
Reply:I am sure she meant shepherd.. ugh.
anyways to answer your question in my opinion I hate "dog" names for dog.. waaay to plain.
For My dogs I look a babies names and go for the meanings.
My Dogs have name that mean something and are not too long but they aren't like "bud".. lol
I like JEDREK for male
ARNIA for female
They both mean strong.
but just check the website :D
Reply:boy names
Gus
Mikey
Hercules
Rocky
Rambo
Drago
Ivan
Maddox
Riley
Captain
Sarge
Zeke
Barnabas
Trey
Liam
Rex
ok girl names
Barbie
Kelly
Tiffany
Brigette
Sasha
Sophie
Paris
Angelina
LaToya
Janice
Madonna
Lindsay
Jamie
Pia
Portia
Alexis
Mykayla
Pearly
Paulette
Katie
Ashley
Tiffany
Meckenzie
Paula
Becky
Tia
Good luck!
Reply:Titan
Apollo
Rambo
Avalanche
Axel
Hannibal
Beau
Bandit
Ceasar
Captain
Elvis
Dodger
Griff
Otto
Samson
Thor
Zues
Darla
Eva
Echco
Gretchen
Isis
Cora
Lacey
Ruby
Sybil
Fara
Mila
Phoneix
Lara
Chole
Lola
Roxie
Reply:well it depends if it's a girl or a boy.
A girl name could be like...
Roxy
Dixie
And a boys name could be like...
Tucker
Spike
Idk but those are coolish dogs names to me. :)
Reply:We had 3 male Shepherd's named Chase, Buckeye, and Malikie also a female named Gypsy.
Reply:our boy german shepherd is called GOKU
and for a girl i like tula
Reply:Girls:
Maya
Dilly
Flower
Summer
Athena
Boys:
Xavier
Cannon
Dino
Ruba
Gus
Reply:nitzer,kitja,mia,enrico,heinz
Reply:I'd steer clear of Blondie...
how about Benedict?
Reply:Do you mean SHEPHERD?
What are some really cool german shephard names?
Seiger (SeeGurr)- it is German for Winner!
Reign (Rain)
Louey
Mander- means warm
Tank
Liddy
Cash
Tag
Sid
Kong
Tango
Wiser
Yarra
Reply:I am sure she meant shepherd.. ugh.
anyways to answer your question in my opinion I hate "dog" names for dog.. waaay to plain.
For My dogs I look a babies names and go for the meanings.
My Dogs have name that mean something and are not too long but they aren't like "bud".. lol
I like JEDREK for male
ARNIA for female
They both mean strong.
but just check the website :D
Reply:boy names
Gus
Mikey
Hercules
Rocky
Rambo
Drago
Ivan
Maddox
Riley
Captain
Sarge
Zeke
Barnabas
Trey
Liam
Rex
ok girl names
Barbie
Kelly
Tiffany
Brigette
Sasha
Sophie
Paris
Angelina
LaToya
Janice
Madonna
Lindsay
Jamie
Pia
Portia
Alexis
Mykayla
Pearly
Paulette
Katie
Ashley
Tiffany
Meckenzie
Paula
Becky
Tia
Good luck!
Reply:Titan
Apollo
Rambo
Avalanche
Axel
Hannibal
Beau
Bandit
Ceasar
Captain
Elvis
Dodger
Griff
Otto
Samson
Thor
Zues
Darla
Eva
Echco
Gretchen
Isis
Cora
Lacey
Ruby
Sybil
Fara
Mila
Phoneix
Lara
Chole
Lola
Roxie
Reply:well it depends if it's a girl or a boy.
A girl name could be like...
Roxy
Dixie
And a boys name could be like...
Tucker
Spike
Idk but those are coolish dogs names to me. :)
Reply:We had 3 male Shepherd's named Chase, Buckeye, and Malikie also a female named Gypsy.
Reply:our boy german shepherd is called GOKU
and for a girl i like tula
Reply:Girls:
Maya
Dilly
Flower
Summer
Athena
Boys:
Xavier
Cannon
Dino
Ruba
Gus
Reply:nitzer,kitja,mia,enrico,heinz
Reply:I'd steer clear of Blondie...
how about Benedict?
Reply:Do you mean SHEPHERD?
Name 5 players who played for Glasgow Celtic that signed from a german team?
Andreas Thom
Paul Lambert
Lubomir Moravcik - Duisburg
Mark McGhee - Hamburg
Struggling with 4, but I'm still thinkin.
Name 5 players who played for Glasgow Celtic that signed from a german team?
Ennegoor Von Hesselink.
Reply:Paul Lambert - Dortmund
Andreas Thom - Leverkusen
Paul Lambert
Lubomir Moravcik - Duisburg
Mark McGhee - Hamburg
Struggling with 4, but I'm still thinkin.
Name 5 players who played for Glasgow Celtic that signed from a german team?
Ennegoor Von Hesselink.
Reply:Paul Lambert - Dortmund
Andreas Thom - Leverkusen
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
Name: Bonmassar, Claudia, German Tutor/Translator
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Lexington, MA 02421
County: Essex
Phone: (781) 274-0632
Contact Person: Claudia Bonmassar
Contact Email: Cbonmassar@netscape.net
Comments: Native speaker, teacher and principal of the German Saturday School Boston, experience tutoring children and adults.
Last Modified: 2003-05-14 16:52 (840)
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Name: Boston Tutoring Agency
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02144
County: Middlesex
Phone: 617-625-1969
Contact Person: Kurt Mueller
Contact Email: kmueller@bostontutoringagency.com
WebAddress: http://www.bostontutoringagency.com/
Comments: experience, and superlative references.
For more information, please visit our website.
Last Modified: 2004-07-12 10:42 (719)
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Name: Frackman, Kyle
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: Germanic Langs. and Lits./Herter Hall
Amherst, MA 01375
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-545-2350
Fax: 413-545-6995
Contact Person: Kyle Frackman
Contact Email: frackman@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www.people.umass.edu/frackman
Comments: Graduate student in German Studies, experienced as both tutor and translator.
Last Modified: 2004-06-02 10:14 (20484)
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Name: Germanophone Tutoring %26amp; Translation
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: P. O. Box 3372
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-244-5211
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizma@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~zmizma/
Last Modified: 2003-08-04 22:46 (5576)
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Name: GLS - Wendy Wagner
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Worcester, MA 01606
County: Worcester
Phone: 508-856-0587
Fax: 508-856-0587
Contact Person: Wendy Wagner
Contact Email: wzwagner@charter.net
Comments: Highly trained and experienced German/English language instructor, interpreter and translator. Instruction includes all levels beginning through advanced, general and business specific language instruction and translations. Areas include but are not limited to a wide range of legal, financial, medical, engineering, wire technology, communication.
Wendy is a published author. She translated business specific documents into copy. Translations of literary articles were published in critical journals.
Last Modified: 2005-04-03 10:32 (21101)
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Name: Grundler-Whitacre, Karin
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02143
County: Middlesex
Contact Person: Karin Grundler-Whitacre
Contact Email: grundler@brandeis.edu
Comments: A native of Germany, I have taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels.I specialize in translation, intercultural communication, and business German.
Last Modified: 2003-05-15 13:02 (1876)
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Name: Guy, J. Douglas
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: 19 Old Road
Byfield, MA 01922
County: Essex
Phone: 978-462-7438
Contact Person: J. Douglas Guy
Contact Email: JDouglsGuy@aol.com
WebAddress: JDouglsGuy@yahoo.com
Comments: In addition to teaching, I work as a developmental editor of German textbooks and other instructional material. This includes proofreading, development, copyediting, ghostwriting, and multimedia development. I also regularly do business, legal and general translation work.
Last Modified: 2004-01-12 20:12 (20571)
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Name: Howard Eva
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Westfield, MA 01085
Contact Person: Eva Howard
Contact Email: evahoward88@yahoo.com
Comments: Native German speaker; high school German teacher; offering English-German and German-English translation services; specializing in marketing and educational materials translations; tutoring services available (MA German teacher certification)
Last Modified: 2005-01-12 12:30 (20991)
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Name: Izadi-Marshall, Majid
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizamarsh@netzero.com
Last Modified: 2003-08-09 20:02 (5577)
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Name: Ketcham, Margaret E., Communications Trainer
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Ipswich, MA 01938
County: Essex
Phone: 978/356-8320
Contact Person: Marnie Ketcham
Contact Email: marnieketcham@aol.com
Comments: German language teaching and tutoring, cross cultural courses for companies and other expatriots; part-time college professor of German; ESL tutoring for German ex-pats
Last Modified: 2003-05-19 02:06 (847)
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Name: LITS, Language and Intercultural Training Services
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Box 991
Harvard, MA 01451
County: Worcester
Contact Person: Wendy Foster
Contact Email: wendyfoster1@earthlink.net
Comments: English
Last Modified: 2004-01-25 03:01 (20607)
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Name: Wolf, Spencer H.
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Newburyport, MA 01950
County: Essex
Contact Person: Spencer H. Wolf
Contact Email: shwolf67@attbi.com
Last Modified: 2003-04-16 17:14 (1642)
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
If the first answer isn't sufficient, you might want to contact the public library.
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Lexington, MA 02421
County: Essex
Phone: (781) 274-0632
Contact Person: Claudia Bonmassar
Contact Email: Cbonmassar@netscape.net
Comments: Native speaker, teacher and principal of the German Saturday School Boston, experience tutoring children and adults.
Last Modified: 2003-05-14 16:52 (840)
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Name: Boston Tutoring Agency
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02144
County: Middlesex
Phone: 617-625-1969
Contact Person: Kurt Mueller
Contact Email: kmueller@bostontutoringagency.com
WebAddress: http://www.bostontutoringagency.com/
Comments: experience, and superlative references.
For more information, please visit our website.
Last Modified: 2004-07-12 10:42 (719)
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Name: Frackman, Kyle
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: Germanic Langs. and Lits./Herter Hall
Amherst, MA 01375
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-545-2350
Fax: 413-545-6995
Contact Person: Kyle Frackman
Contact Email: frackman@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www.people.umass.edu/frackman
Comments: Graduate student in German Studies, experienced as both tutor and translator.
Last Modified: 2004-06-02 10:14 (20484)
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Name: Germanophone Tutoring %26amp; Translation
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: P. O. Box 3372
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Phone: 413-244-5211
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizma@german.umass.edu
WebAddress: http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~zmizma/
Last Modified: 2003-08-04 22:46 (5576)
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Name: GLS - Wendy Wagner
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Worcester, MA 01606
County: Worcester
Phone: 508-856-0587
Fax: 508-856-0587
Contact Person: Wendy Wagner
Contact Email: wzwagner@charter.net
Comments: Highly trained and experienced German/English language instructor, interpreter and translator. Instruction includes all levels beginning through advanced, general and business specific language instruction and translations. Areas include but are not limited to a wide range of legal, financial, medical, engineering, wire technology, communication.
Wendy is a published author. She translated business specific documents into copy. Translations of literary articles were published in critical journals.
Last Modified: 2005-04-03 10:32 (21101)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Grundler-Whitacre, Karin
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Somerville, MA 02143
County: Middlesex
Contact Person: Karin Grundler-Whitacre
Contact Email: grundler@brandeis.edu
Comments: A native of Germany, I have taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels.I specialize in translation, intercultural communication, and business German.
Last Modified: 2003-05-15 13:02 (1876)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Guy, J. Douglas
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address: 19 Old Road
Byfield, MA 01922
County: Essex
Phone: 978-462-7438
Contact Person: J. Douglas Guy
Contact Email: JDouglsGuy@aol.com
WebAddress: JDouglsGuy@yahoo.com
Comments: In addition to teaching, I work as a developmental editor of German textbooks and other instructional material. This includes proofreading, development, copyediting, ghostwriting, and multimedia development. I also regularly do business, legal and general translation work.
Last Modified: 2004-01-12 20:12 (20571)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Howard Eva
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Westfield, MA 01085
Contact Person: Eva Howard
Contact Email: evahoward88@yahoo.com
Comments: Native German speaker; high school German teacher; offering English-German and German-English translation services; specializing in marketing and educational materials translations; tutoring services available (MA German teacher certification)
Last Modified: 2005-01-12 12:30 (20991)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Izadi-Marshall, Majid
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Amherst, MA 01004
County: Hampshire
Contact Person: Majid Izadi-Marshall
Contact Email: mizamarsh@netzero.com
Last Modified: 2003-08-09 20:02 (5577)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Ketcham, Margaret E., Communications Trainer
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Ipswich, MA 01938
County: Essex
Phone: 978/356-8320
Contact Person: Marnie Ketcham
Contact Email: marnieketcham@aol.com
Comments: German language teaching and tutoring, cross cultural courses for companies and other expatriots; part-time college professor of German; ESL tutoring for German ex-pats
Last Modified: 2003-05-19 02:06 (847)
--------------------------------------...
Name: LITS, Language and Intercultural Training Services
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Box 991
Harvard, MA 01451
County: Worcester
Contact Person: Wendy Foster
Contact Email: wendyfoster1@earthlink.net
Comments: English
Last Modified: 2004-01-25 03:01 (20607)
--------------------------------------...
Name: Wolf, Spencer H.
Type: Tutoring and/or Translation
Address:
Newburyport, MA 01950
County: Essex
Contact Person: Spencer H. Wolf
Contact Email: shwolf67@attbi.com
Last Modified: 2003-04-16 17:14 (1642)
Can anyone give me the name of a good german tutor in the Andover, MA area?
If the first answer isn't sufficient, you might want to contact the public library.
What are some really cool german shephard names?
What are some really cool german shephard names?
What are some really cool german shephard names?
Seiger (SeeGurr)- it is German for Winner!
Reign (Rain)
Louey
Mander- means warm
Tank
Liddy
Cash
Tag
Sid
Kong
Tango
Wiser
Yarra
Reply:I am sure she meant shepherd.. ugh.
anyways to answer your question in my opinion I hate "dog" names for dog.. waaay to plain.
For My dogs I look a babies names and go for the meanings.
My Dogs have name that mean something and are not too long but they aren't like "bud".. lol
I like JEDREK for male
ARNIA for female
They both mean strong.
but just check the website :D
Reply:boy names
Gus
Mikey
Hercules
Rocky
Rambo
Drago
Ivan
Maddox
Riley
Captain
Sarge
Zeke
Barnabas
Trey
Liam
Rex
ok girl names
Barbie
Kelly
Tiffany
Brigette
Sasha
Sophie
Paris
Angelina
LaToya
Janice
Madonna
Lindsay
Jamie
Pia
Portia
Alexis
Mykayla
Pearly
Paulette
Katie
Ashley
Tiffany
Meckenzie
Paula
Becky
Tia
Good luck!
Reply:Titan
Apollo
Rambo
Avalanche
Axel
Hannibal
Beau
Bandit
Ceasar
Captain
Elvis
Dodger
Griff
Otto
Samson
Thor
Zues
Darla
Eva
Echco
Gretchen
Isis
Cora
Lacey
Ruby
Sybil
Fara
Mila
Phoneix
Lara
Chole
Lola
Roxie
Reply:well it depends if it's a girl or a boy.
A girl name could be like...
Roxy
Dixie
And a boys name could be like...
Tucker
Spike
Idk but those are coolish dogs names to me. :)
Reply:We had 3 male Shepherd's named Chase, Buckeye, and Malikie also a female named Gypsy.
Reply:our boy german shepherd is called GOKU
and for a girl i like tula
Reply:Girls:
Maya
Dilly
Flower
Summer
Athena
Boys:
Xavier
Cannon
Dino
Ruba
Gus
Reply:nitzer,kitja,mia,enrico,heinz
Reply:I'd steer clear of Blondie...
how about Benedict?
Reply:Do you mean SHEPHERD?
old maid
What are some really cool german shephard names?
Seiger (SeeGurr)- it is German for Winner!
Reign (Rain)
Louey
Mander- means warm
Tank
Liddy
Cash
Tag
Sid
Kong
Tango
Wiser
Yarra
Reply:I am sure she meant shepherd.. ugh.
anyways to answer your question in my opinion I hate "dog" names for dog.. waaay to plain.
For My dogs I look a babies names and go for the meanings.
My Dogs have name that mean something and are not too long but they aren't like "bud".. lol
I like JEDREK for male
ARNIA for female
They both mean strong.
but just check the website :D
Reply:boy names
Gus
Mikey
Hercules
Rocky
Rambo
Drago
Ivan
Maddox
Riley
Captain
Sarge
Zeke
Barnabas
Trey
Liam
Rex
ok girl names
Barbie
Kelly
Tiffany
Brigette
Sasha
Sophie
Paris
Angelina
LaToya
Janice
Madonna
Lindsay
Jamie
Pia
Portia
Alexis
Mykayla
Pearly
Paulette
Katie
Ashley
Tiffany
Meckenzie
Paula
Becky
Tia
Good luck!
Reply:Titan
Apollo
Rambo
Avalanche
Axel
Hannibal
Beau
Bandit
Ceasar
Captain
Elvis
Dodger
Griff
Otto
Samson
Thor
Zues
Darla
Eva
Echco
Gretchen
Isis
Cora
Lacey
Ruby
Sybil
Fara
Mila
Phoneix
Lara
Chole
Lola
Roxie
Reply:well it depends if it's a girl or a boy.
A girl name could be like...
Roxy
Dixie
And a boys name could be like...
Tucker
Spike
Idk but those are coolish dogs names to me. :)
Reply:We had 3 male Shepherd's named Chase, Buckeye, and Malikie also a female named Gypsy.
Reply:our boy german shepherd is called GOKU
and for a girl i like tula
Reply:Girls:
Maya
Dilly
Flower
Summer
Athena
Boys:
Xavier
Cannon
Dino
Ruba
Gus
Reply:nitzer,kitja,mia,enrico,heinz
Reply:I'd steer clear of Blondie...
how about Benedict?
Reply:Do you mean SHEPHERD?
old maid
How do you say "What is the name of this song?" in German?
Trying to get the name of this song at the start of this video. Perhaps you know it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO1h1HvL0...
How do you say "What is the name of this song?" in German?
Was der Name dieses Lieds ist
Reply:Wie hei脽t dieses Lied?
Reply:Wie heisst dieses lied?
Reply:vas ist der songen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO1h1HvL0...
How do you say "What is the name of this song?" in German?
Was der Name dieses Lieds ist
Reply:Wie hei脽t dieses Lied?
Reply:Wie heisst dieses lied?
Reply:vas ist der songen.
I have to make up a a restaurant name for my german project please help?
Da Venier Schnitzal Palace.
I have to make up a a restaurant name for my german project please help?
1. Das Essen des Koenigs
2. Das Essen der Koenigins
(The food of the 1. kings/ 2. queens)
Reply:Martaluchi's
its a last name i heard a long time ago :) I always remembered it.
I have to make up a a restaurant name for my german project please help?
1. Das Essen des Koenigs
2. Das Essen der Koenigins
(The food of the 1. kings/ 2. queens)
Reply:Martaluchi's
its a last name i heard a long time ago :) I always remembered it.
What are good german first and middle names? The last name is Stephan.?
Hmm, well, my husband is German and his first name is Stefan, so that won't work. But also, Markus, Martin, Rainer (which is pronounced RYEner, not RAINer), Andreas and Lukas are all pretty nice for boys. A lot of the Germans we know though have names that are the same in English, like Thomas and Daniel.
Lukas Rainer
Andreas Anton
Daniel Markus
Markus Daniel
Martin Anton
For girls:
Frida
Gerda
Gita
Liesl
Maren
Elisabeth
Lea (which is very popular right now in Germany)
What are good german first and middle names? The last name is Stephan.?
Lots of good ones. My favorite is my late Great-uncle Heinrich (called Hank outside of family). Jakob was also popular. I also like Alarick (or Alaric), Wolfe and Geoff.
My favorite german girl names are Adele, Heidi and Gretchen.
Link below has many, many german names.
Reply:Girls
Gretchen
Katharine
Lora
Susanne
Boys
Bruno
Dedrick
Eldrich
Reply:Boys:
Dieter
Ernst
Haydn
Rein
Reply:My favorite German name is Derek. That's the only German name I really like, actually: but I think it's fantastic!
Reply:My family is German. Came over right before my dad was born. So here are some names from the family tree.
Conrad
John
Adam
Jacob
Kathrine
Christine
Elizabeth
Reply:Jakob Robert
Reply:Mikkel means Who is like god? Either gender
Angela (Ann Gayla) Girl...
Reply:gretta.....luv luv luv the name
Reply:I LIKE DEREK
Reply:Kai ...................... or Derek
Lukas Rainer
Andreas Anton
Daniel Markus
Markus Daniel
Martin Anton
For girls:
Frida
Gerda
Gita
Liesl
Maren
Elisabeth
Lea (which is very popular right now in Germany)
What are good german first and middle names? The last name is Stephan.?
Lots of good ones. My favorite is my late Great-uncle Heinrich (called Hank outside of family). Jakob was also popular. I also like Alarick (or Alaric), Wolfe and Geoff.
My favorite german girl names are Adele, Heidi and Gretchen.
Link below has many, many german names.
Reply:Girls
Gretchen
Katharine
Lora
Susanne
Boys
Bruno
Dedrick
Eldrich
Reply:Boys:
Dieter
Ernst
Haydn
Rein
Reply:My favorite German name is Derek. That's the only German name I really like, actually: but I think it's fantastic!
Reply:My family is German. Came over right before my dad was born. So here are some names from the family tree.
Conrad
John
Adam
Jacob
Kathrine
Christine
Elizabeth
Reply:Jakob Robert
Reply:Mikkel means Who is like god? Either gender
Angela (Ann Gayla) Girl...
Reply:gretta.....luv luv luv the name
Reply:I LIKE DEREK
Reply:Kai ...................... or Derek
Need a German Girl name for our new puppy...?
We are thinking of Gretchen. Any ideas?
She is German Shephard
Need a German Girl name for our new puppy...?
Wow - that's weird. I read your question without the sub-text from the list and though "Gretchen".
Clicked on it to answer... and there is your additional text saying how you like Gretchen!
If she's pretty, you could always call her "Schoene" (Sch枚ne) meaning "beautiful". Or make a play on that and call her "Shona". Shona the shepherd...
Reply:I like Schatz or Schatzi which means "treasure" (or dear), it is a term of endearment between between men and women and between parents and children, but it is also used for pets. I just like how it sounds and that it's a term of endearment, but it doesn't sound wussy in German either ;-) Report Abuse
Reply:How about Heidi?
I also like the name Hildegard.
http://www.all-about-great-danes.com/fem...
here is a complete list of German names for female dogs. Pick your favorite. :]
Reply:Germans often call their female dogs "Fifi" - but it sounds more like a small dog, not like a German Shepherd.
Calling a dog by a girl's name is gross in my opinion.
Reply:Elke (EL-kuh) or Silke (ZIL-kuh)
Reply:ooh yeah, Heidi is soo cool :)
so german and so nice :)
my name :]
or ehm..
Lotti
Gretchen is good, too
Reply:Friends or mine called their boxer puppy "Heidi".
Reply:I like Britta or Bettina.
Reply:Heidi. That's a cute name.
Reply:peno
Reply:Gerta is cute.
honeysuckle
She is German Shephard
Need a German Girl name for our new puppy...?
Wow - that's weird. I read your question without the sub-text from the list and though "Gretchen".
Clicked on it to answer... and there is your additional text saying how you like Gretchen!
If she's pretty, you could always call her "Schoene" (Sch枚ne) meaning "beautiful". Or make a play on that and call her "Shona". Shona the shepherd...
Reply:I like Schatz or Schatzi which means "treasure" (or dear), it is a term of endearment between between men and women and between parents and children, but it is also used for pets. I just like how it sounds and that it's a term of endearment, but it doesn't sound wussy in German either ;-) Report Abuse
Reply:How about Heidi?
I also like the name Hildegard.
http://www.all-about-great-danes.com/fem...
here is a complete list of German names for female dogs. Pick your favorite. :]
Reply:Germans often call their female dogs "Fifi" - but it sounds more like a small dog, not like a German Shepherd.
Calling a dog by a girl's name is gross in my opinion.
Reply:Elke (EL-kuh) or Silke (ZIL-kuh)
Reply:ooh yeah, Heidi is soo cool :)
so german and so nice :)
my name :]
or ehm..
Lotti
Gretchen is good, too
Reply:Friends or mine called their boxer puppy "Heidi".
Reply:I like Britta or Bettina.
Reply:Heidi. That's a cute name.
Reply:peno
Reply:Gerta is cute.
honeysuckle
The name Bahut Secks, is it Indian, German or what?
If you are looking for details here you won't get any informative details with this question.
Please provide an appropriate answer though.
Thanks
The name Bahut Secks, is it Indian, German or what?
"or what" i go with that!
Reply:It's Hungarian. Knowing this language can totally prove to be an ***'et. I have studied it for years. In fact I have a tape if you want to borrow it. Just get your tape deck ready and insert it carefully, then instead of going fast forward, just slowly go backwards. Then sit back and take it all in. You'll be able to say Bahut Secks in no time. I can see the Hungary in your eyes already!
Reply:It's German
Indian would be like Bahuto Sexos
(Actually that sounds Latino-ish..)
Reply:Nobody names their kid that because kids aren't made that way. However, the name Vahaj Inalsecks is Swedish.
Reply:I believe it's German
Reply:Butt Sex.
Reply:it says.. alot of sex...
Please provide an appropriate answer though.
Thanks
The name Bahut Secks, is it Indian, German or what?
"or what" i go with that!
Reply:It's Hungarian. Knowing this language can totally prove to be an ***'et. I have studied it for years. In fact I have a tape if you want to borrow it. Just get your tape deck ready and insert it carefully, then instead of going fast forward, just slowly go backwards. Then sit back and take it all in. You'll be able to say Bahut Secks in no time. I can see the Hungary in your eyes already!
Reply:It's German
Indian would be like Bahuto Sexos
(Actually that sounds Latino-ish..)
Reply:Nobody names their kid that because kids aren't made that way. However, the name Vahaj Inalsecks is Swedish.
Reply:I believe it's German
Reply:Butt Sex.
Reply:it says.. alot of sex...
Name a few things German-Americans went through during ww1?
How were they treated?
What names were they called?
Were their houses vandalized?
And more?!?!
Name a few things German-Americans went through during ww1?
It was a little tougher for German Americans durring World War II than World War I. America realy did not get too involved very deeply in World War I. Mainly just Volounteers went over during World War I and fought and not in a very big capacity. My Grandparents came from Germany to America in 1936 just as Hitler was coming to power. They lived in the German section of Chicago. My Grandfater told me in 1941 The FBI came to him while doing a job (He was a Painter) and took him in and interogated him for about 4 hours. They asked him if he knew certain people names and places and once they were satisfied they released him. He was never bothered again. I personal think the FBI were picking recently moved Germans at random and questioning them. My mom and her brother when they went to school in the late 40's early 50's were called a few names here and there, like Nazi and a few other names. What people back then and some stll today, don't understand just because you are German, dosen't mean your a Nazi !! and also alot of Americans Durring World War I and World War II were less tolerant of Germans, because about 40% of the make up of America back then were made up of German decsent. There was a History Channel episode on this subject and also on German Prisoners in Concentration Camps here in America durring World War II. It didn't consist of Germans that lived here (unlike like the Japanese prison camps that were made up of Japanese Americans that lived here on our soil), but German Prisoners from the German Afrika Corps under Rommel). There were no more room in the Gereman Prisoner of War camps throughout England and Europe so they brought them here to America. There were several camps but the 3 big ones were in Colorodo, Georgia and Texas where they kept the German officers. The German prisoners were so well taken care of they were shocked. They were taken care better as prisoners than their own country when they were fighting on the lines. The Officers lived praticaly in luxury. Each officer got their own cottage. German POW's were treated very different than the Japanese POW's, for 2 good reasons. One, was that because a great part of America and it's culture was made up of German descent and Japan attacked Ameria directly where Germany did not. Discovery and the History Channel shows this Episode every so often. It is a quite interesting watch.
Reply:Germany was not our enemy in WW1. You got the wrong war.
Reply:It seems that Scrappy5 didn't take history in school! Or else he is from Austria or Turkey!
Of course it depends on various things, such as how long the people had lived in the US, Canada, or Britain, or how "German" they seemed to the community. All in all,
German-Americans felt very uneasy. Many families changed their names to something English sounding, such as Schwartz to Black, or spell it more "English", such as Schoen to Shane. In the movie, "Back to the Future", Doc Brown tells Marty that his family came from Germany, but during WWI, they changed their name from "von Braun" to "Brown".
I'm sure people had insulting nicknames for German-Americans. An old person I knew said it was common to say "What the Hun!" instead of "What the Hell!", because Hun was a nickname for Germans.
My grandfather was born in Germany, but moved to England as a young man, married an English woman, and had 5 kids there. Although he had lived in England for over 10 years and was a responsible community member, he was a German citizen and Germans were not trusted. He was made to live in an internment camp with other Germans, in 1914 when the war began. It was very hard on his family because he had to leave them and his job. My grandmother somehow made a deal with whoever was in charge, that he could get out if he left the country. She applied for visas for the US. In 1915, she and the kids left for the US, and in 1916, he was able to join them. Otherwise, he would have had to stay in there until 1919. Fortunately, he was able to get a very good job in NYC. They made a good life, had four more kids, including my dad.
Following up what Tiger says below... His info is excellent. It made me think of stories my father-in-law told. He was from a German family in Canada and during WWII, they signed up to have German POWs come to their house for dinner on Sundays. Since his family spoke "sorta" German, the Canadian government thought it was a good idea to let the German guys see how people really live over here and learn to like democracy.
Reply:History Channel episode on this subject and also on German Prisoners in Concentration Camps here in America durring World War II. It didn't consist of Germans that lived here (unlike like the Japanese prison camps that were made up of Japanese Americans that lived here on our soil), but German Prisoners from the German Afrika Corps under Rommel). There were no more room in the Gereman Prisoner of War camps throughout
What names were they called?
Were their houses vandalized?
And more?!?!
Name a few things German-Americans went through during ww1?
It was a little tougher for German Americans durring World War II than World War I. America realy did not get too involved very deeply in World War I. Mainly just Volounteers went over during World War I and fought and not in a very big capacity. My Grandparents came from Germany to America in 1936 just as Hitler was coming to power. They lived in the German section of Chicago. My Grandfater told me in 1941 The FBI came to him while doing a job (He was a Painter) and took him in and interogated him for about 4 hours. They asked him if he knew certain people names and places and once they were satisfied they released him. He was never bothered again. I personal think the FBI were picking recently moved Germans at random and questioning them. My mom and her brother when they went to school in the late 40's early 50's were called a few names here and there, like Nazi and a few other names. What people back then and some stll today, don't understand just because you are German, dosen't mean your a Nazi !! and also alot of Americans Durring World War I and World War II were less tolerant of Germans, because about 40% of the make up of America back then were made up of German decsent. There was a History Channel episode on this subject and also on German Prisoners in Concentration Camps here in America durring World War II. It didn't consist of Germans that lived here (unlike like the Japanese prison camps that were made up of Japanese Americans that lived here on our soil), but German Prisoners from the German Afrika Corps under Rommel). There were no more room in the Gereman Prisoner of War camps throughout England and Europe so they brought them here to America. There were several camps but the 3 big ones were in Colorodo, Georgia and Texas where they kept the German officers. The German prisoners were so well taken care of they were shocked. They were taken care better as prisoners than their own country when they were fighting on the lines. The Officers lived praticaly in luxury. Each officer got their own cottage. German POW's were treated very different than the Japanese POW's, for 2 good reasons. One, was that because a great part of America and it's culture was made up of German descent and Japan attacked Ameria directly where Germany did not. Discovery and the History Channel shows this Episode every so often. It is a quite interesting watch.
Reply:Germany was not our enemy in WW1. You got the wrong war.
Reply:It seems that Scrappy5 didn't take history in school! Or else he is from Austria or Turkey!
Of course it depends on various things, such as how long the people had lived in the US, Canada, or Britain, or how "German" they seemed to the community. All in all,
German-Americans felt very uneasy. Many families changed their names to something English sounding, such as Schwartz to Black, or spell it more "English", such as Schoen to Shane. In the movie, "Back to the Future", Doc Brown tells Marty that his family came from Germany, but during WWI, they changed their name from "von Braun" to "Brown".
I'm sure people had insulting nicknames for German-Americans. An old person I knew said it was common to say "What the Hun!" instead of "What the Hell!", because Hun was a nickname for Germans.
My grandfather was born in Germany, but moved to England as a young man, married an English woman, and had 5 kids there. Although he had lived in England for over 10 years and was a responsible community member, he was a German citizen and Germans were not trusted. He was made to live in an internment camp with other Germans, in 1914 when the war began. It was very hard on his family because he had to leave them and his job. My grandmother somehow made a deal with whoever was in charge, that he could get out if he left the country. She applied for visas for the US. In 1915, she and the kids left for the US, and in 1916, he was able to join them. Otherwise, he would have had to stay in there until 1919. Fortunately, he was able to get a very good job in NYC. They made a good life, had four more kids, including my dad.
Following up what Tiger says below... His info is excellent. It made me think of stories my father-in-law told. He was from a German family in Canada and during WWII, they signed up to have German POWs come to their house for dinner on Sundays. Since his family spoke "sorta" German, the Canadian government thought it was a good idea to let the German guys see how people really live over here and learn to like democracy.
Reply:History Channel episode on this subject and also on German Prisoners in Concentration Camps here in America durring World War II. It didn't consist of Germans that lived here (unlike like the Japanese prison camps that were made up of Japanese Americans that lived here on our soil), but German Prisoners from the German Afrika Corps under Rommel). There were no more room in the Gereman Prisoner of War camps throughout
German last names that start with the letter B?
I need as many as you can please. BIG POINTS
German last names that start with the letter B?
these are all the ones i found :)
Berend
Berger
Bergmann
Bernard
Bernays
Bernstein
Bessel
Bezold
Bielschowsky
Bierman
Binder
Bing
Birnbaum
Bischof
Bischoff
Bisky
Blaustein
Bleibtreu
Bloch
Blom
Blum
Blumberg
Blumenthal
Boden
Bodinus
Bodmer
Boehm
Bogart
Bohlen
Bohm
Boll
Boos
Boren
Borgman
Bossong
BoyerBrandenburg
Brand
Brandes
Brandis
Brandt
Brauer
Braun
Braunstein
Breithaupt
Breitscheid
Brenner
Brentano
Bretschneider
Breuer
Brink
Brinkmann
Brockman
Bronn
Bronner
Brun
Brunner
Bruns
Br眉hl
Br眉ll
Buch
Bucher
Buchholz
Buchman
Buchwald
Budweiser
Bunge
Hope i helped.xx
Reply:Bach/ brook
Bachmeier/ farmer by the brook
Bader / Baader bath, spa keeper
Baecker / Becker baker
Baer / Bar bear
Barth/ beard
Bauer /farmer, peasant
Baum /tree
Baumgaertner / Baumgartner
Bumgarner /tree, nursery, man
Beich / Beike slope (OHG)
Berg/ mountain
Bergmann/ miner
Bieber /beaver (industrious)
Biermann /beer man (brewer)
Boehm / Bohm of Bohemia
Reply:the two famoust German persons with a "B" letter name are
Beckenbauer
Beckmann
edit:
Bohlen
Braun
Benz
Bach
Reply:Beyer, Bertram, Breithaupt, Brommel, Berent, Bude, Bertelsmann, Brinkmann, Bock
Reply:Brenn
Reply:Betz
Reply:Baldwin
Bartul
Baum
Becker
Blauvelt
Reply:briedel
Reply:Briney ( bri knee)
Reply:Bruno
I don't know any more, sorry.
German last names that start with the letter B?
these are all the ones i found :)
Berend
Berger
Bergmann
Bernard
Bernays
Bernstein
Bessel
Bezold
Bielschowsky
Bierman
Binder
Bing
Birnbaum
Bischof
Bischoff
Bisky
Blaustein
Bleibtreu
Bloch
Blom
Blum
Blumberg
Blumenthal
Boden
Bodinus
Bodmer
Boehm
Bogart
Bohlen
Bohm
Boll
Boos
Boren
Borgman
Bossong
BoyerBrandenburg
Brand
Brandes
Brandis
Brandt
Brauer
Braun
Braunstein
Breithaupt
Breitscheid
Brenner
Brentano
Bretschneider
Breuer
Brink
Brinkmann
Brockman
Bronn
Bronner
Brun
Brunner
Bruns
Br眉hl
Br眉ll
Buch
Bucher
Buchholz
Buchman
Buchwald
Budweiser
Bunge
Hope i helped.xx
Reply:Bach/ brook
Bachmeier/ farmer by the brook
Bader / Baader bath, spa keeper
Baecker / Becker baker
Baer / Bar bear
Barth/ beard
Bauer /farmer, peasant
Baum /tree
Baumgaertner / Baumgartner
Bumgarner /tree, nursery, man
Beich / Beike slope (OHG)
Berg/ mountain
Bergmann/ miner
Bieber /beaver (industrious)
Biermann /beer man (brewer)
Boehm / Bohm of Bohemia
Reply:the two famoust German persons with a "B" letter name are
Beckenbauer
Beckmann
edit:
Bohlen
Braun
Benz
Bach
Reply:Beyer, Bertram, Breithaupt, Brommel, Berent, Bude, Bertelsmann, Brinkmann, Bock
Reply:Brenn
Reply:Betz
Reply:Baldwin
Bartul
Baum
Becker
Blauvelt
Reply:briedel
Reply:Briney ( bri knee)
Reply:Bruno
I don't know any more, sorry.
Need a name for a male german sheperd pup?
I need a western name for him he is tan and has a black nose HELP!
Need a name for a male german sheperd pup?
Samson.
Reply:Rocky
I like Ozzie too.
Dogs names should be short, two syllables at most with the emphasis on the first syllable. And it's better if their name doesn't sound like any of the commands you want to use.
Reply:Hanzel
Reply:Mine's name is AXEL. It may not be western, but just a suggestion.
Reply:Kavic
Reply:my dads german shephard was called cline which suited him perfect
Reply:Wyatt, Scout, Partner or Pardner.
Reply:DUKE, BRUTUS, SPIKE, SINGER, DAKOTA, ENJOY YOUR NEW PUP.
Reply:what does he act like
Reply:ol yeller
duke
ummmmmmmmmmm
Reply:I don't think is western but Asa (not sure of the spelling but the name I am thinking is pronounced Ace-ah) or Jax those are both cute.....Happy Holidays!!!
Reply:Rocci.
Reply:Bullet
Reply:Ozzie is cool, Ilike it.
Austin
Dallas
Tulsa
Laredo
Reo
Reply:lasso, rawhide,chaps,rodeo,Laramie,bronco billy,stetson,six shooter,cowboy,tepee,rattlesnake, tumbleweed, Tonto, billy the kid, boots,pistol chuck wagon
Reply:How about Jezzabelle
Reply:Buck or The Duke
Reply:call him Rex
Reply:REX
Reply:Sam, How about Sheba, or Shep, but i had an belgium shep, and it was a girl i called her Samantha, We called her sam for short, They are good dogs, I raised her since she was a pup, she died on me, but, I had the best times with her, She was my best friend, and never ever left my side, well good luck
Reply:I think Wolfgang would be nice, of course you opinion may differ. We called ours Jackie, she was a female. Congratulations on your new Pup. and Merry Christmas
Reply:GIDDIE UP GO
Reply:Well I am allergic but I love animals. How about one of these:
Smoke (gun smoke)
Ranger or Tonto (long ranger)
Shian
Jasper
Spencer
Chili
Spice
Tiger
Rascal
Duke
Cody
Here are two sites that may help
Good luck!!
Reply:kibles
Reply:Duke, Wade, Rafe, Tahoe, Sierra, Cowboy, Wolf,
http://pets.htmlplanet.com/categ/male-li...
http://www.just-german-shepherds.com/mal...
Reply:Smokey, that's my dog's name and he's the coolest.
Reply:Fluffy, Puffy.Sweetie Pie. That way when you call him, he will be a big surprise to those that meet him.
Reply:maximillian max for short
Reply:weddel,dark,knight,garin,jacques,angel,c...
Reply:u should name him something like Buck
Reply:How about "Chief".
china rose
Need a name for a male german sheperd pup?
Samson.
Reply:Rocky
I like Ozzie too.
Dogs names should be short, two syllables at most with the emphasis on the first syllable. And it's better if their name doesn't sound like any of the commands you want to use.
Reply:Hanzel
Reply:Mine's name is AXEL. It may not be western, but just a suggestion.
Reply:Kavic
Reply:my dads german shephard was called cline which suited him perfect
Reply:Wyatt, Scout, Partner or Pardner.
Reply:DUKE, BRUTUS, SPIKE, SINGER, DAKOTA, ENJOY YOUR NEW PUP.
Reply:what does he act like
Reply:ol yeller
duke
ummmmmmmmmmm
Reply:I don't think is western but Asa (not sure of the spelling but the name I am thinking is pronounced Ace-ah) or Jax those are both cute.....Happy Holidays!!!
Reply:Rocci.
Reply:Bullet
Reply:Ozzie is cool, Ilike it.
Austin
Dallas
Tulsa
Laredo
Reo
Reply:lasso, rawhide,chaps,rodeo,Laramie,bronco billy,stetson,six shooter,cowboy,tepee,rattlesnake, tumbleweed, Tonto, billy the kid, boots,pistol chuck wagon
Reply:How about Jezzabelle
Reply:Buck or The Duke
Reply:call him Rex
Reply:REX
Reply:Sam, How about Sheba, or Shep, but i had an belgium shep, and it was a girl i called her Samantha, We called her sam for short, They are good dogs, I raised her since she was a pup, she died on me, but, I had the best times with her, She was my best friend, and never ever left my side, well good luck
Reply:I think Wolfgang would be nice, of course you opinion may differ. We called ours Jackie, she was a female. Congratulations on your new Pup. and Merry Christmas
Reply:GIDDIE UP GO
Reply:Well I am allergic but I love animals. How about one of these:
Smoke (gun smoke)
Ranger or Tonto (long ranger)
Shian
Jasper
Spencer
Chili
Spice
Tiger
Rascal
Duke
Cody
Here are two sites that may help
Good luck!!
Reply:kibles
Reply:Duke, Wade, Rafe, Tahoe, Sierra, Cowboy, Wolf,
http://pets.htmlplanet.com/categ/male-li...
http://www.just-german-shepherds.com/mal...
Reply:Smokey, that's my dog's name and he's the coolest.
Reply:Fluffy, Puffy.Sweetie Pie. That way when you call him, he will be a big surprise to those that meet him.
Reply:maximillian max for short
Reply:weddel,dark,knight,garin,jacques,angel,c...
Reply:u should name him something like Buck
Reply:How about "Chief".
china rose
What should i name my new german shepherd?
she is 4 1/2 months old her old name was something i can not pronouce something like shciotz its german. would it be okay if i changed it. i was thinking something like pixie our our other german shepherd is bella heres a picture she is the one on the top and with the red leash
http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/share.do?i...
Also does she look pure
What should i name my new german shepherd?
She's gorgeous.
How about Abby?
Reply:BEautiful, they look pure and alike lol. Um, Ella, to match Bella. Cookie,Munchkin,Miracle,Lucky,Tugger,
Reply:Yes she is pure bred looks just like mine (Nitro) as for names i like
Coco Elise
Charlotte Tanya
Cassie Bambi
Isis Jade
Lola Mystic
Classy Trinity
GOOD LUCK!!! HOPE THIS HELPED
Reply:sam
or
sandy
lora
Reply:Angie
Shelley
Shelby
Sasha
Mia
Sophie
Brandy
Reply:FRED
WILLIAM
wierd but they work somehow lol
Reply:Rayne
Reply:isabella! my cuz has a three month old german sheperd and her name is isabella
Reply:Of course you can change her name she is your dog!! Feel her out find whats comfortable and you will find a great fit for her good luck with your new baby!!! By the way my dog was called mocha when I got him I quickly changed it to charlie brown!!
Reply:shelby =]
Reply:I guess you could but u might want something that starts with s so she can relate
she might b pure but u know its better to go 2 a breeder who gives papers so u know what ur getting
Reply:First of all your dogs are beautiful...very beautiful, and you bet they are pure bred german shepherds, I'm getting a pup in Feb, and I hope he will be as beautiful as your girls. I've already named my puppy even before he was born, his name will be Ceasar, how about Morgan IF you haven't named it yet, love that name! good luck with your girls.
Reply:Why not Sabine? I have a female GSD named that.
Reply:She does look pure. :o) She is sweet.
originally before i clicked i thought pixie was a horrible name for her.... but then i saw her. It fits her quite well. I would go with Pixie!! ;)
Reply:Shelby
http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/share.do?i...
Also does she look pure
What should i name my new german shepherd?
She's gorgeous.
How about Abby?
Reply:BEautiful, they look pure and alike lol. Um, Ella, to match Bella. Cookie,Munchkin,Miracle,Lucky,Tugger,
Reply:Yes she is pure bred looks just like mine (Nitro) as for names i like
Coco Elise
Charlotte Tanya
Cassie Bambi
Isis Jade
Lola Mystic
Classy Trinity
GOOD LUCK!!! HOPE THIS HELPED
Reply:sam
or
sandy
lora
Reply:Angie
Shelley
Shelby
Sasha
Mia
Sophie
Brandy
Reply:FRED
WILLIAM
wierd but they work somehow lol
Reply:Rayne
Reply:isabella! my cuz has a three month old german sheperd and her name is isabella
Reply:Of course you can change her name she is your dog!! Feel her out find whats comfortable and you will find a great fit for her good luck with your new baby!!! By the way my dog was called mocha when I got him I quickly changed it to charlie brown!!
Reply:shelby =]
Reply:I guess you could but u might want something that starts with s so she can relate
she might b pure but u know its better to go 2 a breeder who gives papers so u know what ur getting
Reply:First of all your dogs are beautiful...very beautiful, and you bet they are pure bred german shepherds, I'm getting a pup in Feb, and I hope he will be as beautiful as your girls. I've already named my puppy even before he was born, his name will be Ceasar, how about Morgan IF you haven't named it yet, love that name! good luck with your girls.
Reply:Why not Sabine? I have a female GSD named that.
Reply:She does look pure. :o) She is sweet.
originally before i clicked i thought pixie was a horrible name for her.... but then i saw her. It fits her quite well. I would go with Pixie!! ;)
Reply:Shelby
German common name for Red Willow?
What is the German common name for red willow or Salix laevigata?
German common name for Red Willow?
Salix laevigata, syn S. congesta, red willow is a native tree of North America and neither Zander, W枚rterbuch der Pflanzennamen ( dictionary of plant names ) nor Marzell ( same title, 5 vol. ) list a German name for this tree.
"Red willow" means "Rotweide", Salix is Weide %26gt; willow, laevigata means glatt %26gt; sleek, plain and congesta gedr盲ngt %26gt; crowded, terse.
The most plausible German name seems to be Rotweide.
German common name for Red Willow?
Salix laevigata, syn S. congesta, red willow is a native tree of North America and neither Zander, W枚rterbuch der Pflanzennamen ( dictionary of plant names ) nor Marzell ( same title, 5 vol. ) list a German name for this tree.
"Red willow" means "Rotweide", Salix is Weide %26gt; willow, laevigata means glatt %26gt; sleek, plain and congesta gedr盲ngt %26gt; crowded, terse.
The most plausible German name seems to be Rotweide.
Is 'Scharf' a German last name?
If 谋t's not, where?
If you know it's meaning, please do share also.
Is 'Scharf' a German last name?
"Scharf is a German surname, originating from the Bavarian region. It is an "eke" name; i.e., it describes a physical attribute. In this case it means the original bearer was sharp-witted."
Dorothy Scharf was a reclusive art collector who left 50 valuable paintings to the British nation
Eddy Scharf a German professional poker
George Scharf was a British art critic
Jane Scharf a poverty activist who ran for mayor of Ottawa in 2006
Kenny Scharf is an American painter
Kurt Scharf was a German bishop of the Evangelical Church in Germany
Mark Scharf is an American playwright
Shlomo Scharf was the Israeli national team football manager from 1992 to 1999
Stu Scharf is an American composer, guitarist, and philosopher
Ted Scharf is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
Walter Scharf an American film composer
Reply:South German: nickname for an energetic, active person, from Middle High German scharf, scharpf 鈥榮harp-cutting鈥?
Reply:Yes it's german. It can be a last name or it means "hot=spicy" and also "sharp" like a knife.
Reply:Yes, Scharf is a German name.
If you know it's meaning, please do share also.
Is 'Scharf' a German last name?
"Scharf is a German surname, originating from the Bavarian region. It is an "eke" name; i.e., it describes a physical attribute. In this case it means the original bearer was sharp-witted."
Dorothy Scharf was a reclusive art collector who left 50 valuable paintings to the British nation
Eddy Scharf a German professional poker
George Scharf was a British art critic
Jane Scharf a poverty activist who ran for mayor of Ottawa in 2006
Kenny Scharf is an American painter
Kurt Scharf was a German bishop of the Evangelical Church in Germany
Mark Scharf is an American playwright
Shlomo Scharf was the Israeli national team football manager from 1992 to 1999
Stu Scharf is an American composer, guitarist, and philosopher
Ted Scharf is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
Walter Scharf an American film composer
Reply:South German: nickname for an energetic, active person, from Middle High German scharf, scharpf 鈥榮harp-cutting鈥?
Reply:Yes it's german. It can be a last name or it means "hot=spicy" and also "sharp" like a knife.
Reply:Yes, Scharf is a German name.
Can someone tell me the name of this German or Dutch song?
I don't know what language this song is in, but I was wondering if anybody could tell me the name, the band or at least ranslate a couple lines for me.
Here it is:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7bbqk_...
Thanks.
Can someone tell me the name of this German or Dutch song?
The Song is 'Sieh in mein Gesicht' by Unheilig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ustJvFo81...
Gedankenlos, kaltes Fernweh,
dass Schlachtfeld leer, getaucht in Rot
Den Schmerz gelernt, den Kampf verloren,
tief getroffen und nicht tot
Entt盲usche mich, verrate mich,
betr眉ge meine Liebe
siehst mir nicht mehr ins Gesicht,
als wenn es mich nicht mehr g盲be.
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Gespieltes Gl眉ck, kalte R盲ume,
ein falscher Mensch, verstaubter Fluch.
Die Lust verlernt, im Zorn verborgen,
fremd geliebt und nicht tot.
Entt盲usche mich, verrate mich,
betr眉ge meine Liebe
siehst mir nicht mehr ins Gesicht,
als wenn es mich nicht mehr g盲be.
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
脺bersch眉tte mich mit Z盲rtlichkeit,
mein Schutzschild stark und schwer.
ver盲ndere die Vergangenheit,
hab geblutet bin jetzt leer
Verrate mich...
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Reply:I don't know Why but I googled
Twilight+movie+soundtrack
and found this
ecerpt from link:
Tracklist:
Muse - "Supermassive Black Hole"
Paramore - "Decode"
The Black Ghosts - "Full Moon"
Linkin Park - "Leave Out All the Rest"
MuteMath - "Spotlight" ("Twilight" mix)
Perry Farrell - "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"
Collective Soul - "Tremble for My Beloved"
Paramore - "I Caught Myself "
Blue Foundation - "Eyes on Fire"
Rob Pattinson - "Never Think"
Iron %26amp; Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth"
Carter Burwell - "Bella's Lullaby"
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/20...
Reply:I don't recognise the song but it's definitely German, not Dutch. But I couldn't make out enough of the lyrics to google some words. My German's not too good, sorry!
pot marigold
Here it is:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7bbqk_...
Thanks.
Can someone tell me the name of this German or Dutch song?
The Song is 'Sieh in mein Gesicht' by Unheilig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ustJvFo81...
Gedankenlos, kaltes Fernweh,
dass Schlachtfeld leer, getaucht in Rot
Den Schmerz gelernt, den Kampf verloren,
tief getroffen und nicht tot
Entt盲usche mich, verrate mich,
betr眉ge meine Liebe
siehst mir nicht mehr ins Gesicht,
als wenn es mich nicht mehr g盲be.
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Gespieltes Gl眉ck, kalte R盲ume,
ein falscher Mensch, verstaubter Fluch.
Die Lust verlernt, im Zorn verborgen,
fremd geliebt und nicht tot.
Entt盲usche mich, verrate mich,
betr眉ge meine Liebe
siehst mir nicht mehr ins Gesicht,
als wenn es mich nicht mehr g盲be.
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Verrate mich
verachte mich
verleugne mich
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
脺bersch眉tte mich mit Z盲rtlichkeit,
mein Schutzschild stark und schwer.
ver盲ndere die Vergangenheit,
hab geblutet bin jetzt leer
Verrate mich...
nur sieh in mein Gesicht!
Reply:I don't know Why but I googled
Twilight+movie+soundtrack
and found this
ecerpt from link:
Tracklist:
Muse - "Supermassive Black Hole"
Paramore - "Decode"
The Black Ghosts - "Full Moon"
Linkin Park - "Leave Out All the Rest"
MuteMath - "Spotlight" ("Twilight" mix)
Perry Farrell - "Go All the Way (Into the Twilight)"
Collective Soul - "Tremble for My Beloved"
Paramore - "I Caught Myself "
Blue Foundation - "Eyes on Fire"
Rob Pattinson - "Never Think"
Iron %26amp; Wine - "Flightless Bird, American Mouth"
Carter Burwell - "Bella's Lullaby"
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/20...
Reply:I don't recognise the song but it's definitely German, not Dutch. But I couldn't make out enough of the lyrics to google some words. My German's not too good, sorry!
pot marigold
Does any one know that german kid name thats on youtube ?
the one with the dramatic chipmunk
Does any one know that german kid name thats on youtube ?
No one well know ,,, Unless hem
Does any one know that german kid name thats on youtube ?
No one well know ,,, Unless hem
Is the last name McVaney german or irish?
All of the McVaney immigrants came from the Celtic islands. 4 From Ireland, 4 from England, and 2 from Scotland.
Many German surnames have off (ex. Berghoff), sch (ex. Schmidt), mann (ex. Zimmerman) hardt (ex. Earnhardt), and ndt (ex. Brandt). While many Irish and Scottish names have Mc (ex. McShane), O (O'Hare), ham (Cunningham), and gan (ex. Hagan)
Hope this helps =D
Is the last name McVaney german or irish?
MCvaney is a Irish
The McVaney Name in History (Paperback)
A unique volume of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary following the Mcvaney family name as far back in history as possible.
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The McVaney Name in History is a customized book offering a unique blend of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary about the McVaney name. The book is just one of an entire series of family name books in the Our Name in History collection. Each book in the collection is printed on demand and is compiled from hundreds of millions of records from the world's largest online resource of family history, Ancestry.com. This particular book follows the McVaney family name through history and makes the perfect gift for your family members and anyone interested in the McVaney name. In the book you'll find out about where people with the McVaney last name originated. You may discover the countries and ports they left behind, the ships they sailed and more. You'll get a better idea of where people sharing the McVaney name settled and where they may reside today in the United States, Canada, England and other countries. You'll get all this information and much more in your McVaney family name book. If your last name is not McVaney, then check out our collection of nearly 300,000 family name books to find other available names in the series.
Reply:McVaney is not Scottish but similar Scots names are McVean and McBean . Erroneous to assume Mc is Irish . The form used in Victorian writings in Scotland was usually M' eg M'Donald . Many people tracing their roots find the spellings vary between both Mc and Mac . Both forms found in 100% Scots genealogical ancestry !
Reply:The previous contributor is right about "O"-it does mean from, but "Mc" is son of, it comes from the irish "mac".
Fitx is norman from the french who came to Ireland in the 11th century.
I would say your name is defiantley Irish but has probably been anglicised a bit to make it easier to pronounce.
Hope this helps!
Reply:I think it is Irish! Most Irish people have Mc-something or O' something. German,Russians and stuff kid of end with "vich" or something in that nature but the don't start with "Mc", unless he/she is half german and irish than they are Both!!
Reply:Anytime you see the prefix Mc, Mac the name is either Scottish or Irish. It means son of.
Fitz is Irish and means son of.
O is Irish and means descendant of.
Reply:MCvaney is a IRish Last name Anything With MC Is irish....
Reply:definitely irish.
Reply:I'd say def Irish.
Many German surnames have off (ex. Berghoff), sch (ex. Schmidt), mann (ex. Zimmerman) hardt (ex. Earnhardt), and ndt (ex. Brandt). While many Irish and Scottish names have Mc (ex. McShane), O (O'Hare), ham (Cunningham), and gan (ex. Hagan)
Hope this helps =D
Is the last name McVaney german or irish?
MCvaney is a Irish
The McVaney Name in History (Paperback)
A unique volume of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary following the Mcvaney family name as far back in history as possible.
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The McVaney Name in History is a customized book offering a unique blend of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary about the McVaney name. The book is just one of an entire series of family name books in the Our Name in History collection. Each book in the collection is printed on demand and is compiled from hundreds of millions of records from the world's largest online resource of family history, Ancestry.com. This particular book follows the McVaney family name through history and makes the perfect gift for your family members and anyone interested in the McVaney name. In the book you'll find out about where people with the McVaney last name originated. You may discover the countries and ports they left behind, the ships they sailed and more. You'll get a better idea of where people sharing the McVaney name settled and where they may reside today in the United States, Canada, England and other countries. You'll get all this information and much more in your McVaney family name book. If your last name is not McVaney, then check out our collection of nearly 300,000 family name books to find other available names in the series.
Reply:McVaney is not Scottish but similar Scots names are McVean and McBean . Erroneous to assume Mc is Irish . The form used in Victorian writings in Scotland was usually M' eg M'Donald . Many people tracing their roots find the spellings vary between both Mc and Mac . Both forms found in 100% Scots genealogical ancestry !
Reply:The previous contributor is right about "O"-it does mean from, but "Mc" is son of, it comes from the irish "mac".
Fitx is norman from the french who came to Ireland in the 11th century.
I would say your name is defiantley Irish but has probably been anglicised a bit to make it easier to pronounce.
Hope this helps!
Reply:I think it is Irish! Most Irish people have Mc-something or O' something. German,Russians and stuff kid of end with "vich" or something in that nature but the don't start with "Mc", unless he/she is half german and irish than they are Both!!
Reply:Anytime you see the prefix Mc, Mac the name is either Scottish or Irish. It means son of.
Fitz is Irish and means son of.
O is Irish and means descendant of.
Reply:MCvaney is a IRish Last name Anything With MC Is irish....
Reply:definitely irish.
Reply:I'd say def Irish.
What,s a good name for a female 1yr old german shepard dog?
she,s beautiful and like a name for her,was a gift.
What,s a good name for a female 1yr old german shepard dog?
Sugar Plum
Reply:Sugar
Ruby
Diamond
Reply:Congratulations on getting your german shepard cutie! My favorite German name is Mercedes (well, at least the car is german)! If not, how about common German girls' names: Inga, Hannah, Leonni. Check out these websites if you're interested:
http://www.babynamesorigins.com/germangi...
http://german.about.com/library/weekly/a...
Reply:Max, (I had one named Maximiliana, called her Max)
Madchen (affectionate, meaning girl, in German)
Schone (means beautiful in German, sounds like Show-nah)
Reply:Godiva depending on what color it is
Reply:Tanya we had 3 Germans when I was a kid one named Tanya.
Reply:holly
Reply:I have one and her name is Baby.
Reply:you can call her feona, phoebe, daphne or heidi.
Reply:I have always been fond of the name...Gretchen...it calls well, too!
Reply:Fraulein, is German for lady
Reply:You should name it "The Lord" I know, blasphemy! "the Lord is my shepherd"
Reply:Heidi, Crystal, Sandy, Honey and Sugar
Reply:well a name i would pick would be kiesha it means beautiful and protective
Reply:http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
Reply:sandy
kisses
chee chee
flower
baby
amber
rubby
cuddles
pillow (it depends how soft her fur is)
curly
silkey
princess
lovely
Reply:Gypsy
Reply:well hunny since its a German dog ,just to be funny give it a female German name! like Hidee, Inga, Yalonda,Evona, Edda some thing like that good luck hope u find one !
Reply:This is a great site for German shepherd names.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/dog_...
What,s a good name for a female 1yr old german shepard dog?
Sugar Plum
Reply:Sugar
Ruby
Diamond
Reply:Congratulations on getting your german shepard cutie! My favorite German name is Mercedes (well, at least the car is german)! If not, how about common German girls' names: Inga, Hannah, Leonni. Check out these websites if you're interested:
http://www.babynamesorigins.com/germangi...
http://german.about.com/library/weekly/a...
Reply:Max, (I had one named Maximiliana, called her Max)
Madchen (affectionate, meaning girl, in German)
Schone (means beautiful in German, sounds like Show-nah)
Reply:Godiva depending on what color it is
Reply:Tanya we had 3 Germans when I was a kid one named Tanya.
Reply:holly
Reply:I have one and her name is Baby.
Reply:you can call her feona, phoebe, daphne or heidi.
Reply:I have always been fond of the name...Gretchen...it calls well, too!
Reply:Fraulein, is German for lady
Reply:You should name it "The Lord" I know, blasphemy! "the Lord is my shepherd"
Reply:Heidi, Crystal, Sandy, Honey and Sugar
Reply:well a name i would pick would be kiesha it means beautiful and protective
Reply:http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
Reply:sandy
kisses
chee chee
flower
baby
amber
rubby
cuddles
pillow (it depends how soft her fur is)
curly
silkey
princess
lovely
Reply:Gypsy
Reply:well hunny since its a German dog ,just to be funny give it a female German name! like Hidee, Inga, Yalonda,Evona, Edda some thing like that good luck hope u find one !
Reply:This is a great site for German shepherd names.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/dog_...
Name of German "Catcher in the Rye"?
Ok I clipped this review, then while going to get the book at the store, I lost the clipping. It is roughly since 2000, German location, %26amp; written by a rather young author (teens when written). I remember the review referenced Catcher in the Rye (Gee a book about a teen that is compared to Catcher, that narrows it down) and described it as a graphic book of drugs, sex, %26amp; violence (admit it, that makes it sound good right there.) Does this seem familiar? Anyone know the author or title?
Name of German "Catcher in the Rye"?
Propably you meen "Crazy" by Benjamin Lebert - he was 16 when he wrote this book, and it was often compared with "Catcher in the Rye"...
http://www.amazon.com/Crazy-Benjamin-Leb...
Reply:The book was written by Jerome D. Salinger and its German title is "Der F盲nger im Roggen". You can find it on Amazon, also.
Reply:No I don't, i'm sorry!
leander
Name of German "Catcher in the Rye"?
Propably you meen "Crazy" by Benjamin Lebert - he was 16 when he wrote this book, and it was often compared with "Catcher in the Rye"...
http://www.amazon.com/Crazy-Benjamin-Leb...
Reply:The book was written by Jerome D. Salinger and its German title is "Der F盲nger im Roggen". You can find it on Amazon, also.
Reply:No I don't, i'm sorry!
leander
Good name for a german sheppard?
I am 13 and really want a puppy german sheppard, what would be a good name for a male?
he is $1.8k =/
thanks!
Good name for a german sheppard?
Thor
Prince
King
Apollo
Major
Blitz
Ceasar
Rambo
Rocky
Reply:K i know this may sound weird but i think that Pepis is a good name lol . ( My friends German sheppards name is Pepis)
So Pepis :P
Reply:well if he is a jet black German shepherd i have always liked the name shadow
Reply:Goliath
Winston
Sam
Thunder
Cannon
Reply:jackie,jack,bill,drake,fred,lucus.
Reply:Goliath
Rex
Scamp
Rockie
Max
Lucky
Reply:buster, skylar,fritz
Reply:Zeus is a really good name for a German Shepard.
Reply:Jerry Lee
Reply:Apollo: Like the ancient Roman god, this dog has a presence of it's own.
Duke: A stately name for the dog who rules your palace.
Majestic: A good name for a dog that is just that鈥?
Rambo: For the Shepherd who thrives on adventure.
Arnold - Eagle, Powerful
Axel - Father of peace
Barrett - Strong as a bear
Bruno - Brown haired
Conrad - Brave counsel
Hank - Ruler of the estate
Jaegar - Hunter
Kaiser - Leader
Karl -A free man
Lance - Knight's attendant
Otto - Rich, wealthy
Reinhard - Brave, or a fox
other boy names鈥?
Audi, Autobahn, Atlas, Attila, Beethoven, Blitz, Boris, Brando, Caspar, Conan, Einstein, Fabian, Franz, Freud, Fritz, Gunther, Gustav, Hannibal, Hanns, Herman, Igor, Klaus, Luger, Max, Mozart, Navarone, Reinold, Rembrandt, Romel, Rudy, Schnaps, Siegfried, Wolfgang
Girl Names and their meanings鈥?
Adele - Noble, kind
Alison - Of noble birth
Anna - Gracious
Berta - Intelligent; Glorious
Brigitte - Strong spirited
Brooke - A stream
Elke - Noble and kind
Elsa - Noble
Emily - Industrious
Emma - All embracing
Gretchen - Little pearl
Heidi - Noble and kind
Katrina - Pure
Steffi - A garland or crown
Reply:Daisy.
Reply:Rex,Brody,Scout,Ranger,Jake,Dagger,Axl,M... Casey,Diego,Eli,Fitch,Grady,Hank,Luke
he is $1.8k =/
thanks!
Good name for a german sheppard?
Thor
Prince
King
Apollo
Major
Blitz
Ceasar
Rambo
Rocky
Reply:K i know this may sound weird but i think that Pepis is a good name lol . ( My friends German sheppards name is Pepis)
So Pepis :P
Reply:well if he is a jet black German shepherd i have always liked the name shadow
Reply:Goliath
Winston
Sam
Thunder
Cannon
Reply:jackie,jack,bill,drake,fred,lucus.
Reply:Goliath
Rex
Scamp
Rockie
Max
Lucky
Reply:buster, skylar,fritz
Reply:Zeus is a really good name for a German Shepard.
Reply:Jerry Lee
Reply:Apollo: Like the ancient Roman god, this dog has a presence of it's own.
Duke: A stately name for the dog who rules your palace.
Majestic: A good name for a dog that is just that鈥?
Rambo: For the Shepherd who thrives on adventure.
Arnold - Eagle, Powerful
Axel - Father of peace
Barrett - Strong as a bear
Bruno - Brown haired
Conrad - Brave counsel
Hank - Ruler of the estate
Jaegar - Hunter
Kaiser - Leader
Karl -A free man
Lance - Knight's attendant
Otto - Rich, wealthy
Reinhard - Brave, or a fox
other boy names鈥?
Audi, Autobahn, Atlas, Attila, Beethoven, Blitz, Boris, Brando, Caspar, Conan, Einstein, Fabian, Franz, Freud, Fritz, Gunther, Gustav, Hannibal, Hanns, Herman, Igor, Klaus, Luger, Max, Mozart, Navarone, Reinold, Rembrandt, Romel, Rudy, Schnaps, Siegfried, Wolfgang
Girl Names and their meanings鈥?
Adele - Noble, kind
Alison - Of noble birth
Anna - Gracious
Berta - Intelligent; Glorious
Brigitte - Strong spirited
Brooke - A stream
Elke - Noble and kind
Elsa - Noble
Emily - Industrious
Emma - All embracing
Gretchen - Little pearl
Heidi - Noble and kind
Katrina - Pure
Steffi - A garland or crown
Reply:Daisy.
Reply:Rex,Brody,Scout,Ranger,Jake,Dagger,Axl,M... Casey,Diego,Eli,Fitch,Grady,Hank,Luke
Could anyone give me some name tips for a pup german sheperd b itch?
Cheyenne is beautiful for a sheperd.
Could anyone give me some name tips for a pup german sheperd b itch?
Thanks everyone for posting ur answers, i'll keep some names in mind for when she mates and has puppy b itches. Report Abuse
Reply:I used to have a german shepherd and I named her Sasha. I also think the name Chloe is cute.
Reply:Mackenzie
Reply:Anna
Reply:Edeline - knoble and kind
Erika- powerful ruler
Greta - pearl
Elrica- Ruler of all
Berit- bright, glorious
Bluma - Flower, bloom
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...
If you'd like to see more like the ones above.
Reply:I have a black G.S X COLLIE and her names Nora (Norrie), we thought of Maisy, Molliy, Meg, Mellia but couldnt bear to change it in the end as she was 9 mnths old :)
Let us know what you picked!
Reply:"Fraulein." This is German for "Young Lady." Quite suitable, I think.
Reply:Gretchen, Frieda, Frauline are some that came to mind.
Reply:Mother in-law had a female german shepard her name was Ginger but here are some other names we came up with:
Maja (Pronounced Miya)
Minna (means Love)
Raina (means Mighty)
Heidi
Sadie
Zoey
Jasmine
Misty
Hope this helps and Good Luck
Also if you want more names to go through go to
http://www.dognameswoof.com/dognames.htm
Reply:May I suggest going to this website:
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/
Could anyone give me some name tips for a pup german sheperd b itch?
Thanks everyone for posting ur answers, i'll keep some names in mind for when she mates and has puppy b itches. Report Abuse
Reply:I used to have a german shepherd and I named her Sasha. I also think the name Chloe is cute.
Reply:Mackenzie
Reply:Anna
Reply:Edeline - knoble and kind
Erika- powerful ruler
Greta - pearl
Elrica- Ruler of all
Berit- bright, glorious
Bluma - Flower, bloom
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...
If you'd like to see more like the ones above.
Reply:I have a black G.S X COLLIE and her names Nora (Norrie), we thought of Maisy, Molliy, Meg, Mellia but couldnt bear to change it in the end as she was 9 mnths old :)
Let us know what you picked!
Reply:"Fraulein." This is German for "Young Lady." Quite suitable, I think.
Reply:Gretchen, Frieda, Frauline are some that came to mind.
Reply:Mother in-law had a female german shepard her name was Ginger but here are some other names we came up with:
Maja (Pronounced Miya)
Minna (means Love)
Raina (means Mighty)
Heidi
Sadie
Zoey
Jasmine
Misty
Hope this helps and Good Luck
Also if you want more names to go through go to
http://www.dognameswoof.com/dognames.htm
Reply:May I suggest going to this website:
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/
Where does the last name 'German' come from?
i am african american, all i know is my grandad looks i guess Haitian or dark with indian mixed, i hae no idea. um they are deceased now so i cant ask them. i also recently found out some people in dominican republic have this last name but of course the pronunciation is different, does that make a difference? i also know of some white people with this last name. please help with any info that could help. thanks
Where does the last name 'German' come from?
English: ethnic name from Old French germain 鈥楪erman鈥?(Latin Germanus). This sometimes denoted an actual immigrant from Germany, but was also used to refer to a person who had trade or other connections with German-speaking lands. The Latin word Germanus is of obscure and disputed origin; the most plausible of the etymologies that have been proposed is that the people were originally known as the 鈥榮pear-men鈥? with Germanic ger, gar 鈥榮pear鈥?as the first element.
English (of Norman origin): from the Old French personal name Germain (see Germain).
Americanized spelling of Spanish Germ谩n or Hungarian Germ谩n, cognates of 2.
German: from the saint鈥檚 name German(us). See also Germann.
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): Russianized variant of Hermann.
Greek: reduced form of Germanos, a Greek personal name, bestowed in honor of saints of the Eastern Church distinct from St. Germain: in particular, St. Germanos in the 8th century, liturgical poet and patriarch of Constantinople. The Greek surname can also denote someone associated with Germany or someone with blond hair.
Where does the last name 'German' come from?
English: ethnic name from Old French germain 鈥楪erman鈥?(Latin Germanus). This sometimes denoted an actual immigrant from Germany, but was also used to refer to a person who had trade or other connections with German-speaking lands. The Latin word Germanus is of obscure and disputed origin; the most plausible of the etymologies that have been proposed is that the people were originally known as the 鈥榮pear-men鈥? with Germanic ger, gar 鈥榮pear鈥?as the first element.
English (of Norman origin): from the Old French personal name Germain (see Germain).
Americanized spelling of Spanish Germ谩n or Hungarian Germ谩n, cognates of 2.
German: from the saint鈥檚 name German(us). See also Germann.
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): Russianized variant of Hermann.
Greek: reduced form of Germanos, a Greek personal name, bestowed in honor of saints of the Eastern Church distinct from St. Germain: in particular, St. Germanos in the 8th century, liturgical poet and patriarch of Constantinople. The Greek surname can also denote someone associated with Germany or someone with blond hair.
Can someone please give me a good name for a 6 week old german shepherd puppy??
PLZ!!
Can someone please give me a good name for a 6 week old german shepherd puppy??
Chimo! The word comes from the Inuit language meaning friend. I don't know if the I should be an e in the spelling check it shows it shows an e and also it shows two separate word when the i is used.To pronounce it the ch sounds like Charlie the i is like an e then moe for Chimo and not like the ch in chemotherapy that sounds like a k . and sounds almost like shemoe. If you already know how to say it then I gave useless instructions on how to pronounce it for those who weren't sure or didn't know then now you do but I'm sure there would be a couple of people who might not know the proper pronunciation. I only gave the instructions just in case the asker wasn't sure, which I doubt it.
Reply:If I had a dog, I would Name him Duke if he was a male or Cheyanne if it was a female.
Reply:Male or female? The name Checkers is good for either!
Reply:My names麓s dog is; Pacheco,
u can see in the photo. It麓s my dog.
Reply:Chauncey
Balinorelle
Reply:Murray.
Reply:Hello, did your parents name you before they found out if you were a girl or a boy?
Reply:Boy- Kirby
Girl- Trudy
Reply:i would name him...cheif b/c german shepherd's have huge paws.
Reply:my friend has a german shepard and his name is Jibber
Reply:Male of female dog?
Male: Max, Schultz, Tiger, Ace, Hans, Roger, Bruno
Female: Heidi, Sabina, Sabrina, Maya, Gretel, Hilda
Just a few ideas.
Reply:Gunther
Reply:call it ''ask it''.....then wen people ask u wat its called u say ask it...lol
Reply:Titus. The German people pronounce it "Tee-Toos" if you want to be correct about it! Good luck!
Reply:We used to have one named Sarge (Seargant).....he was very beautiful when he grew up. Or, Gunther.....
Reply:Gerald
Reply:Shep
Reply:Gertrude
Hans
Adolph
Reply:Male or female?
Reply:Zoe
Reply:for a girl: Lady, Inga, Heidi, Shiloh
for a boy: Caesar, Cosmo(my shepherd's name)
Two syllable words usually catch a dogs attention the best rather than a short name or one that's too long.
Reply:auschwitz
cotton rose
Can someone please give me a good name for a 6 week old german shepherd puppy??
Chimo! The word comes from the Inuit language meaning friend. I don't know if the I should be an e in the spelling check it shows it shows an e and also it shows two separate word when the i is used.To pronounce it the ch sounds like Charlie the i is like an e then moe for Chimo and not like the ch in chemotherapy that sounds like a k . and sounds almost like shemoe. If you already know how to say it then I gave useless instructions on how to pronounce it for those who weren't sure or didn't know then now you do but I'm sure there would be a couple of people who might not know the proper pronunciation. I only gave the instructions just in case the asker wasn't sure, which I doubt it.
Reply:If I had a dog, I would Name him Duke if he was a male or Cheyanne if it was a female.
Reply:Male or female? The name Checkers is good for either!
Reply:My names麓s dog is; Pacheco,
u can see in the photo. It麓s my dog.
Reply:Chauncey
Balinorelle
Reply:Murray.
Reply:Hello, did your parents name you before they found out if you were a girl or a boy?
Reply:Boy- Kirby
Girl- Trudy
Reply:i would name him...cheif b/c german shepherd's have huge paws.
Reply:my friend has a german shepard and his name is Jibber
Reply:Male of female dog?
Male: Max, Schultz, Tiger, Ace, Hans, Roger, Bruno
Female: Heidi, Sabina, Sabrina, Maya, Gretel, Hilda
Just a few ideas.
Reply:Gunther
Reply:call it ''ask it''.....then wen people ask u wat its called u say ask it...lol
Reply:Titus. The German people pronounce it "Tee-Toos" if you want to be correct about it! Good luck!
Reply:We used to have one named Sarge (Seargant).....he was very beautiful when he grew up. Or, Gunther.....
Reply:Gerald
Reply:Shep
Reply:Gertrude
Hans
Adolph
Reply:Male or female?
Reply:Zoe
Reply:for a girl: Lady, Inga, Heidi, Shiloh
for a boy: Caesar, Cosmo(my shepherd's name)
Two syllable words usually catch a dogs attention the best rather than a short name or one that's too long.
Reply:auschwitz
cotton rose
Is "Zinn" a common german last name?
i found out that some of my german relatives had the last name "Zinn", and i know they are 100% German... or german-like at least (there could be some austrian, or something like that)
so, is "Zinn" a common last name, because it sounds more asian than german...
Is "Zinn" a common german last name?
Never mind what a name "sounds" like (and I don't agree that it sounds Asian in the least). www.familysearch.org is a fairly reputable source, since much of their records comes from original sources (like church records). That means that those entries are not guesswork. I did see that there are MANY entries for this name in Germany.. but it is not limited to Germany, it also is found in Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, and other places. What this does not do is compare Zinn against other names in Germany to know how common it is or is not.
The real and absolute fact is if you are certain that your relatives were actually from Germany, which would make the persons German. A person with the Zinn name from Switzerland, would be Swiss, even with that name. In other words.. it all depends on the person, and not the name. A name does not have any one 'nationality' or more accurately, one single heritage.
Reply:It does sound asian! i dont think its a REALLY common last name for someone who's german
so, is "Zinn" a common last name, because it sounds more asian than german...
Is "Zinn" a common german last name?
Never mind what a name "sounds" like (and I don't agree that it sounds Asian in the least). www.familysearch.org is a fairly reputable source, since much of their records comes from original sources (like church records). That means that those entries are not guesswork. I did see that there are MANY entries for this name in Germany.. but it is not limited to Germany, it also is found in Scandinavian countries, Switzerland, and other places. What this does not do is compare Zinn against other names in Germany to know how common it is or is not.
The real and absolute fact is if you are certain that your relatives were actually from Germany, which would make the persons German. A person with the Zinn name from Switzerland, would be Swiss, even with that name. In other words.. it all depends on the person, and not the name. A name does not have any one 'nationality' or more accurately, one single heritage.
Reply:It does sound asian! i dont think its a REALLY common last name for someone who's german
Is this last name russian or german?
Tropin
Is this last name russian or german?
sounds Russian, but don't take my word for it.
Reply:Sounds French to me
Reply:Another avenue to explore is the US Census, which is available through Ancestry.com. You can look for people of that name and see where they (and often their parents) were born.
Reply:It looks German to me.
Russian names, that i know, ususally end in some sort of "i".
like the ending ski
Reply:Some people went "Detective" on finding you an answer flight's passenger logs etc....FREAKS!!! Some scary scary people out there.
Reply:There are about 27 Tropins on the different passenger lists. About 95% of those came from Russia, sailing from the port of Vladivostok.
The minority sailed from Bremen, Germany.
Reply:Russo, Russian. must probably.
Reply:German I would say
Reply:I couldn't find any meaning for the name, but www.familysearch.org has it listed in these places:
France; Prussia; Barbados, Caribbean; Georgia Republic, Ussr; Venezuela, S. America; Italy; and in the US in Maryland , New York, %26amp; Wisconsin.
The most interesting one was this lady (note the 2ND CENTURY A.D. birth year, and her husband's ancestors):
Beltsa Tropin--Birth: 0194 in Asgard, Asia ; Marriage: abt 0214
Her father: Troethelat Tropin
Her husband/family: *Frithuwald Trojan--b. 0190 , Asgard, Asia
His father: Fredulf Freothelaf Trojan --b, 0160 in Azaft, TROY
*Grandfather : Finn Trojan--b. 0130 in Azaft, Troy
*Great-grandfather: Flocwuld Trojan--b. 100 AD, Troy
*2nd Great-grandfather: Godwulf Trojan--.b. the year 80 AD,Azaft, Troy
*3rd Great-grandfather: Gaeta of Taetwa --b. Troy
*4th Great-grandfather: Tecti Taetwa of Beaw --b. 40 AD, Troy; Death: abt 113 AD
*5th Great-grandfather: Bedwa Baew of Sceldi --b.Abt 20 AD,
Troy
*6th Great-grandfather: ScealDea Scealdwa of Heremon --b. Abt 1 AD,Troy
*7th Great-grandfather: Scaef of Heremon --b. Troy
*8th Great-grandfather: Heremond of Itermon --b.20 BC Troy
*9th Great-grandfather: Iterman of Hathara --b. 40 BC, Troy
*10th Great-grandfather: Athra Hathra of Guala --b.60 BC, Troy
*11th Great-grandfather: Hawala Guala of Bedwig --b.80BC, Troy
*12th Great-grandfather: Bedwig of Sceaf --b. 100 BC,Troy
*13th Great-grandfather: Seskef Bor Trojan --b.120 BC ,Troy
*14th Great-grandfather: Magi Bor Trojan--b. 140 BC, Troy
*15th Great-grandfather: Moda Bor Trojan --b. 160 BC Troy
*16th Great-grandfather:Vingener unknown --b. 180 BC
*17th Great-grandfather: Vingethior unknown--b. 200 BC
*18th Great-grandfather: Einrida unknown--b. 220 BC
*19th Great-Grandfather: Kloritha unknown--b. 240 BC
*20th Great-grandfather: Vingehar unknown --b 260 BC
*21st Great-grandfather--Thor unknown--b. 280 BC
*22nd Great-grandparents: Father--Mennon Unknown --b
300 BC (wonder if this could be AGAMEMNON); Mother--Troan Priam --b. 300 BC
*23rd Great-grandparents (Troan's parents):Father--Priam Podarces : b. 320 BC; Mother--Hemmon of Phrvgia Illium Hecuba : b. 320 BC
Priam P's father: **Laomedon Unknown--b. 300 BC
**father: : Llos Unknown--b.320 BC
(believe this or not, but it goes even FURTHER back 20 generations MORE to the Biblical METHUSELAH, b. 0750 BC--including Noah, and his sons--and back another 7 to --brace yourself--ADAM %26amp; EVE, b. around 900 BC .)
Ronald BRADLEY was one of 3 family trees I used. I am going to have to show this one to my Dad's sisters. They always said they could trace the family back to Adam and Eve but couldn't find a birth certificate or marriage license. LOL
Submission Search: 2183482-0315103081115
URL:
CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #66
CD-ROM Features: Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View, Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources.
Order Pedigree Resource File CD-ROMS
(If you want to see his info , go to www.familysearch.org and search for the number above.
All of these locations are mentioned on this article "Sceaf" at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sceaf#Varia...
lineage, including a graph to show where they all fit in.
Is this last name russian or german?
sounds Russian, but don't take my word for it.
Reply:Sounds French to me
Reply:Another avenue to explore is the US Census, which is available through Ancestry.com. You can look for people of that name and see where they (and often their parents) were born.
Reply:It looks German to me.
Russian names, that i know, ususally end in some sort of "i".
like the ending ski
Reply:Some people went "Detective" on finding you an answer flight's passenger logs etc....FREAKS!!! Some scary scary people out there.
Reply:There are about 27 Tropins on the different passenger lists. About 95% of those came from Russia, sailing from the port of Vladivostok.
The minority sailed from Bremen, Germany.
Reply:Russo, Russian. must probably.
Reply:German I would say
Reply:I couldn't find any meaning for the name, but www.familysearch.org has it listed in these places:
France; Prussia; Barbados, Caribbean; Georgia Republic, Ussr; Venezuela, S. America; Italy; and in the US in Maryland , New York, %26amp; Wisconsin.
The most interesting one was this lady (note the 2ND CENTURY A.D. birth year, and her husband's ancestors):
Beltsa Tropin--Birth: 0194 in Asgard, Asia ; Marriage: abt 0214
Her father: Troethelat Tropin
Her husband/family: *Frithuwald Trojan--b. 0190 , Asgard, Asia
His father: Fredulf Freothelaf Trojan --b, 0160 in Azaft, TROY
*Grandfather : Finn Trojan--b. 0130 in Azaft, Troy
*Great-grandfather: Flocwuld Trojan--b. 100 AD, Troy
*2nd Great-grandfather: Godwulf Trojan--.b. the year 80 AD,Azaft, Troy
*3rd Great-grandfather: Gaeta of Taetwa --b. Troy
*4th Great-grandfather: Tecti Taetwa of Beaw --b. 40 AD, Troy; Death: abt 113 AD
*5th Great-grandfather: Bedwa Baew of Sceldi --b.Abt 20 AD,
Troy
*6th Great-grandfather: ScealDea Scealdwa of Heremon --b. Abt 1 AD,Troy
*7th Great-grandfather: Scaef of Heremon --b. Troy
*8th Great-grandfather: Heremond of Itermon --b.20 BC Troy
*9th Great-grandfather: Iterman of Hathara --b. 40 BC, Troy
*10th Great-grandfather: Athra Hathra of Guala --b.60 BC, Troy
*11th Great-grandfather: Hawala Guala of Bedwig --b.80BC, Troy
*12th Great-grandfather: Bedwig of Sceaf --b. 100 BC,Troy
*13th Great-grandfather: Seskef Bor Trojan --b.120 BC ,Troy
*14th Great-grandfather: Magi Bor Trojan--b. 140 BC, Troy
*15th Great-grandfather: Moda Bor Trojan --b. 160 BC Troy
*16th Great-grandfather:Vingener unknown --b. 180 BC
*17th Great-grandfather: Vingethior unknown--b. 200 BC
*18th Great-grandfather: Einrida unknown--b. 220 BC
*19th Great-Grandfather: Kloritha unknown--b. 240 BC
*20th Great-grandfather: Vingehar unknown --b 260 BC
*21st Great-grandfather--Thor unknown--b. 280 BC
*22nd Great-grandparents: Father--Mennon Unknown --b
300 BC (wonder if this could be AGAMEMNON); Mother--Troan Priam --b. 300 BC
*23rd Great-grandparents (Troan's parents):Father--Priam Podarces : b. 320 BC; Mother--Hemmon of Phrvgia Illium Hecuba : b. 320 BC
Priam P's father: **Laomedon Unknown--b. 300 BC
**father: : Llos Unknown--b.320 BC
(believe this or not, but it goes even FURTHER back 20 generations MORE to the Biblical METHUSELAH, b. 0750 BC--including Noah, and his sons--and back another 7 to --brace yourself--ADAM %26amp; EVE, b. around 900 BC .)
Ronald BRADLEY was one of 3 family trees I used. I am going to have to show this one to my Dad's sisters. They always said they could trace the family back to Adam and Eve but couldn't find a birth certificate or marriage license. LOL
Submission Search: 2183482-0315103081115
URL:
CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #66
CD-ROM Features: Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View, Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources.
Order Pedigree Resource File CD-ROMS
(If you want to see his info , go to www.familysearch.org and search for the number above.
All of these locations are mentioned on this article "Sceaf" at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sceaf#Varia...
lineage, including a graph to show where they all fit in.
What's the difference between German last names ending in "n" and "nn"?
If memory serves me right, one of them was the way a German spelled it while the other was what the Jew used to show he was a Jew and not a German. Though the pronunciation of both was the same thing. Like in Feldman and Feldmann, Field man or farm hand.
I may be wrong, though; because that was something I learned long ago and my German is almost gone, now.
Peace.
ST
What's the difference between German last names ending in "n" and "nn"?
no difference in pronounciation it's just the way it's spelled.
Reply:Nothing really, they probably just changed with generations.
I may be wrong, though; because that was something I learned long ago and my German is almost gone, now.
Peace.
ST
What's the difference between German last names ending in "n" and "nn"?
no difference in pronounciation it's just the way it's spelled.
Reply:Nothing really, they probably just changed with generations.
Is my last name German, Irish, or...?
My last name is Cline. Not Klein or Kline. I'm not sure if it was "americanized" during immigration. I've been told my family is German. But I also read that Cline can also be from irish heritage as well. Help me! :)
Is my last name German, Irish, or...?
Americanized spelling of German Klein or a Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of this name.
Variant spelling of Scottish or Irish Clyne.
There are Clines from Germany and Ireland in the census.
If you want to know where your particular Clines came from, you will have to do the research.
Reply:You have to remember that a lot of immigrants to the US in the 1800s were illiterate the the immgiration officials often spelled the person's name as they heard it. They could have been German Kleins, but the immigration official spelled it with a C. Or they could have been trying to get a more "American" surname.
A friend's family is Czech and were given the name Daly at immigration because the official had to idea how to spell their surname, and just put Daly down because it was closest to the pronunciation. They don't know how the original Czech name was spelled because her great grandfather couldn't write.
Reply:Best way to find out is to go here, it is the Latter Day Saints International Database of church records.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...
Search for a common name like John Cline or Kline in Region - British Isles and Country Ireland and then have a go in Germany.
Cline is an Irish surname very rarely spelt Kline
Klein is German surname only spelt this way
Reply:Check census and immigration records. It can give you a point of origin with which to work as birthplaces of people and their parents (especially in the census) were often recorded. Then you may be able to track back further still. Also check the roots of the surname in question. Good luck to you!
Reply:Sorry, I didn't give you all of the website address - Go to http://search.freefind.com and you can get info on your name's origin and how the different variations came about. You'll also be able to check out your "Crest" - what families had to use to prove they belonged to the family. Good luck.
Reply:Not German. Unless it was American-ized.
Reply:Misspelled it can be German (Klein which means small), otherwise Irish where this surname exists.
Is my last name German, Irish, or...?
Americanized spelling of German Klein or a Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of this name.
Variant spelling of Scottish or Irish Clyne.
There are Clines from Germany and Ireland in the census.
If you want to know where your particular Clines came from, you will have to do the research.
Reply:You have to remember that a lot of immigrants to the US in the 1800s were illiterate the the immgiration officials often spelled the person's name as they heard it. They could have been German Kleins, but the immigration official spelled it with a C. Or they could have been trying to get a more "American" surname.
A friend's family is Czech and were given the name Daly at immigration because the official had to idea how to spell their surname, and just put Daly down because it was closest to the pronunciation. They don't know how the original Czech name was spelled because her great grandfather couldn't write.
Reply:Best way to find out is to go here, it is the Latter Day Saints International Database of church records.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...
Search for a common name like John Cline or Kline in Region - British Isles and Country Ireland and then have a go in Germany.
Cline is an Irish surname very rarely spelt Kline
Klein is German surname only spelt this way
Reply:Check census and immigration records. It can give you a point of origin with which to work as birthplaces of people and their parents (especially in the census) were often recorded. Then you may be able to track back further still. Also check the roots of the surname in question. Good luck to you!
Reply:Sorry, I didn't give you all of the website address - Go to http://search.freefind.com and you can get info on your name's origin and how the different variations came about. You'll also be able to check out your "Crest" - what families had to use to prove they belonged to the family. Good luck.
Reply:Not German. Unless it was American-ized.
Reply:Misspelled it can be German (Klein which means small), otherwise Irish where this surname exists.
Name the german general in charge of the german army and his achievemnets ?
What particular army at what time? You need to be a bit more specific.
What is a good name for a german shepherd?
Tessa.
What is a good name for a german shepherd?
buster
Reply:how about army, general, brutus, or tank for a male. for a female, try delilah, daisy, or inga.
Reply:my dog is a german shepard border collie cross and his name is bronson. btw is it a female or male that makes a huge difference lol??
Reply:Hitler
Reply:Kahn, generally for a boy but i think it works for a girl too. It sounds strong and regal without being stupid or over the top.
Reply:since u did not specify a gender then roxy for female and rocky for male
Reply:Here is a link with dog name s and it is in alphabetical order and just scroll down and you will see more names.
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/do...
Reply:Frawline for a girl
Reply:How about Bear or Charlie for a male? Lucy or Lady for a female?
Reply:I would try something German like Aldous or Agneta. You may as well stick with the heritage!
Reply:max,buddy,maggie,molly
Reply:I named mine Hollywood and everyone liked that name.
Reply:Ringo
Lex
What is a good name for a german shepherd?
buster
Reply:how about army, general, brutus, or tank for a male. for a female, try delilah, daisy, or inga.
Reply:my dog is a german shepard border collie cross and his name is bronson. btw is it a female or male that makes a huge difference lol??
Reply:Hitler
Reply:Kahn, generally for a boy but i think it works for a girl too. It sounds strong and regal without being stupid or over the top.
Reply:since u did not specify a gender then roxy for female and rocky for male
Reply:Here is a link with dog name s and it is in alphabetical order and just scroll down and you will see more names.
http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_names/do...
Reply:Frawline for a girl
Reply:How about Bear or Charlie for a male? Lucy or Lady for a female?
Reply:I would try something German like Aldous or Agneta. You may as well stick with the heritage!
Reply:max,buddy,maggie,molly
Reply:I named mine Hollywood and everyone liked that name.
Reply:Ringo
Lex
What is my name in German?
My name is Jeremy and i was wondering if you knew what my name in German is. i keep on forgetting to ask my teacher. and all the online translators dont give me an answer.
does anyone know?
What is my name in German?
Jeremias.- German form of Hebrew Jeremiah., meaning "appointed by the lord"
http://www.20000-names.com/male_german_n...
Reply:Adolph
Reply:Names are not translated. Therefore, your name would still be 'Jeremy'.
Reply:Same!
Reply:In German: Jeremias (appointed by God, from the biblical name Jeremiah)
Reply:sliwidnick
Reply:Try behindthename.com
http://www.behindthename.com/name/jeremi...
winter sweet
does anyone know?
What is my name in German?
Jeremias.- German form of Hebrew Jeremiah., meaning "appointed by the lord"
http://www.20000-names.com/male_german_n...
Reply:Adolph
Reply:Names are not translated. Therefore, your name would still be 'Jeremy'.
Reply:Same!
Reply:In German: Jeremias (appointed by God, from the biblical name Jeremiah)
Reply:sliwidnick
Reply:Try behindthename.com
http://www.behindthename.com/name/jeremi...
winter sweet
Name one German Player in the national team?
Kevin Kuranyi
Name one German Player in the national team?
Lehman, Michael Ballack.
Reply:I AM ONE OF THEM SHOULD I NAME MY SELF
Reply:michael ballack.
oliver khan
poslki.
Reply:How about Michael Ballack
Reply:That dude who keeps goal for Arsenal.
Reply:Ballack and lehmann...
Reply:The best goalkeeper in the world, Oliver Kahn!!
Reply:Robert Huth
Reply:Michael Ballack, now with Bayern Munchen but will probably go th Chelsea
Reply:Michael Ballack is the man!
Reply:Ballak
Name one German Player in the national team?
Lehman, Michael Ballack.
Reply:I AM ONE OF THEM SHOULD I NAME MY SELF
Reply:michael ballack.
oliver khan
poslki.
Reply:How about Michael Ballack
Reply:That dude who keeps goal for Arsenal.
Reply:Ballack and lehmann...
Reply:The best goalkeeper in the world, Oliver Kahn!!
Reply:Robert Huth
Reply:Michael Ballack, now with Bayern Munchen but will probably go th Chelsea
Reply:Michael Ballack is the man!
Reply:Ballak
Is my last name German my last name is repass or carter?
ok i know that i am Herman but i am not for sure if the repass side of my family is German or the carter side if i could get some help that would be nice
Is my last name German my last name is repass or carter?
You know that there are three halves to your family? How does that work?
And CARTER is English.
Repass doesn't sound German, either. In fact, it doesn't even sound like a name at all.
Hermann would probably be.
there are websites where you can do your own research into your name. Many of them are free, but you have to go inside to find out.
Reply:Hermann comes from old-high german.
It was someone from the army.
Repass and carter aren't german.
Is my last name German my last name is repass or carter?
You know that there are three halves to your family? How does that work?
And CARTER is English.
Repass doesn't sound German, either. In fact, it doesn't even sound like a name at all.
Hermann would probably be.
there are websites where you can do your own research into your name. Many of them are free, but you have to go inside to find out.
Reply:Hermann comes from old-high german.
It was someone from the army.
Repass and carter aren't german.
How do the German's pronounce the name Eva?
Thanks
How do the German's pronounce the name Eva?
Eh-fah. (eh like the first e sound in Elizabeth just a bit longer) and you emphasize the Eh, not the fah.
hope this helps!
Reply:Germans pernounce there V's as F's and there W's as V's,
so Eva would basically be Eff-ah
Reply:haha i took a german class last year and my name was Eva. the teacher was ALWAYS yelling at me and she said it "AY-FU!" haha so yeah.
Reply:Ay-vah
Reply:with a german accent
How do the German's pronounce the name Eva?
Eh-fah. (eh like the first e sound in Elizabeth just a bit longer) and you emphasize the Eh, not the fah.
hope this helps!
Reply:Germans pernounce there V's as F's and there W's as V's,
so Eva would basically be Eff-ah
Reply:haha i took a german class last year and my name was Eva. the teacher was ALWAYS yelling at me and she said it "AY-FU!" haha so yeah.
Reply:Ay-vah
Reply:with a german accent
How to prounounce my name Sandy A. Pie in German word.?
How to prounounce my name Sandy A. Pie in German word.
How to prounounce my name Sandy A. Pie in German word.?
Exactly like you do in English. Just because you are speaking another language does not mean that your name changes.
Reply:Pronounce a name, well that would be hard especially over text. Though Sandy is a word and A is a letter and Pie is a word.
Sandy Eine Torte
How to prounounce my name Sandy A. Pie in German word.?
Exactly like you do in English. Just because you are speaking another language does not mean that your name changes.
Reply:Pronounce a name, well that would be hard especially over text. Though Sandy is a word and A is a letter and Pie is a word.
Sandy Eine Torte
What does the german last name "heideman" mean in english?
idk
What does the german last name "heideman" mean in english?
Something like Meadow Man,
addition:
moor translates as marsh
where as die Heide is an area where heather grows.... that's why I translated it as meadow..., since I couldn't think of anything more specific or appropriate
Reply:I wouldn't translate names into English. A name is a name which is personal and depending on what country you come from or what your native language is, you shouldn't really change it into another language.
But Heide can mean "health", "moorland" or "pagan".
Mann means "man".
So you can choose what it means.
Reply:der Heide means pagan, heathen OR also open uncultivated land with few trees, moorland
so it means somebody from a moor
Reply:your case is simple
die Heide = heath
der Mann = man
so basically it means the guy living on the heath
What does the german last name "heideman" mean in english?
Something like Meadow Man,
addition:
moor translates as marsh
where as die Heide is an area where heather grows.... that's why I translated it as meadow..., since I couldn't think of anything more specific or appropriate
Reply:I wouldn't translate names into English. A name is a name which is personal and depending on what country you come from or what your native language is, you shouldn't really change it into another language.
But Heide can mean "health", "moorland" or "pagan".
Mann means "man".
So you can choose what it means.
Reply:der Heide means pagan, heathen OR also open uncultivated land with few trees, moorland
so it means somebody from a moor
Reply:your case is simple
die Heide = heath
der Mann = man
so basically it means the guy living on the heath
Does anybody know how to pronounce the German name "Gijs Bakker"?
I don't know anything about German, actually.
But, sadly, I'm having an interview about one or two weeks later.
I'm applying for an Industrial-Design-related-school.
I guess the professors there might ask me who my favorite designer is...
That's why I'm here, and I hope there's somebody to help me out.
Thank you so much:))
Does anybody know how to pronounce the German name "Gijs Bakker"?
Isn't he Dutch?
Going by the pronunciation of "Rijksmuseum", I'd say "Guys Bukker".
I think the Dutch pronunciation of "ij" is like "eye". In German, the "a" is pronounced like a "u" as in "bucket".
You might find more help in the Languages section.
Good luck with the interview!
Edit: Definitely "Bukker"; Dutch is very like German, and the "a" in both languages wouldn't be elongated to a "Baker" sound. (Most native English speakers don't take that on board!)
PS: to choose Best Answer, revisit your question on your profile page. After about four hours, a blue box will appear after each answer saying "Choose as Best Answer". Click on the one you choose, follow the directions, and submit!
Reply:Thank you on both counts! (Best Answer and compliment!) Good luck with the interview. Report Abuse
Reply:idk
But, sadly, I'm having an interview about one or two weeks later.
I'm applying for an Industrial-Design-related-school.
I guess the professors there might ask me who my favorite designer is...
That's why I'm here, and I hope there's somebody to help me out.
Thank you so much:))
Does anybody know how to pronounce the German name "Gijs Bakker"?
Isn't he Dutch?
Going by the pronunciation of "Rijksmuseum", I'd say "Guys Bukker".
I think the Dutch pronunciation of "ij" is like "eye". In German, the "a" is pronounced like a "u" as in "bucket".
You might find more help in the Languages section.
Good luck with the interview!
Edit: Definitely "Bukker"; Dutch is very like German, and the "a" in both languages wouldn't be elongated to a "Baker" sound. (Most native English speakers don't take that on board!)
PS: to choose Best Answer, revisit your question on your profile page. After about four hours, a blue box will appear after each answer saying "Choose as Best Answer". Click on the one you choose, follow the directions, and submit!
Reply:Thank you on both counts! (Best Answer and compliment!) Good luck with the interview. Report Abuse
Reply:idk
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
Since people are talking about him making a run for President I thought that might be important to know.
But I'm sure his name will still make gradeschool children and late night comedians giggle.
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
No, it's not a misspelling of "Bonner", which would be pronounced completely differently. It means "farm dweller" (Swedish), "bean grower", or "someone who has lived in a loft". 鈭犅?
Reply:so i guess you are trying to make a point somewhere . Half the country have different nationality;s name since this country wasn't all americans when formed. bet your name is not smith but then smith probably is not either. one thing i know he is working for our country , can't really say that about Obama . Now there's a good ole American name.
Reply:People talking about Boehner running for President? BS, I follow politics closely and that is something that I have not read or heard anywhere. FYI, 'Kennedy' is an Irish name, Smith is English, Yamamoto is Japanese and Barrack Hussein Obama is an Arabic/Muslim name from Kenya.
Reply:I don't think so. More likely it's derived from "bohne", the german word for bean. Perhaps, somewhere in the distant past, his ancestors were bean farmers?
Reply:I thought names ending in "er" were mostly Germanic in origin. But why does his name matter? Was it because he is leading his party to become the "party of no?"
Reply:So, a good chunk of Americans are of German descent
Reply:Nothing better to do today?
Reply:Boehner......"Yeah,yeah....hehehehe,you said bo ner".(Beavis%26amp;Butthead)
Reply:ok
Reply:ummmmm.... Herr Boehner does not appear to loyal..... shoot him....
iris
But I'm sure his name will still make gradeschool children and late night comedians giggle.
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
No, it's not a misspelling of "Bonner", which would be pronounced completely differently. It means "farm dweller" (Swedish), "bean grower", or "someone who has lived in a loft". 鈭犅?
Reply:so i guess you are trying to make a point somewhere . Half the country have different nationality;s name since this country wasn't all americans when formed. bet your name is not smith but then smith probably is not either. one thing i know he is working for our country , can't really say that about Obama . Now there's a good ole American name.
Reply:People talking about Boehner running for President? BS, I follow politics closely and that is something that I have not read or heard anywhere. FYI, 'Kennedy' is an Irish name, Smith is English, Yamamoto is Japanese and Barrack Hussein Obama is an Arabic/Muslim name from Kenya.
Reply:I don't think so. More likely it's derived from "bohne", the german word for bean. Perhaps, somewhere in the distant past, his ancestors were bean farmers?
Reply:I thought names ending in "er" were mostly Germanic in origin. But why does his name matter? Was it because he is leading his party to become the "party of no?"
Reply:So, a good chunk of Americans are of German descent
Reply:Nothing better to do today?
Reply:Boehner......"Yeah,yeah....hehehehe,you said bo ner".(Beavis%26amp;Butthead)
Reply:ok
Reply:ummmmm.... Herr Boehner does not appear to loyal..... shoot him....
iris
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I only found one web reference to the last name Bavseast and it was a German surname.
I couldn't find the origin to the name Strol.
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I think russian, its not like german
I couldn't find the origin to the name Strol.
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I think russian, its not like german
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
Since people are talking about him making a run for President I thought that might be important to know.
But I'm sure his name will still make gradeschool children and late night comedians giggle.
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
No, it's not a misspelling of "Bonner", which would be pronounced completely differently. It means "farm dweller" (Swedish), "bean grower", or "someone who has lived in a loft". 鈭犅?
Reply:so i guess you are trying to make a point somewhere . Half the country have different nationality;s name since this country wasn't all americans when formed. bet your name is not smith but then smith probably is not either. one thing i know he is working for our country , can't really say that about Obama . Now there's a good ole American name.
Reply:People talking about Boehner running for President? BS, I follow politics closely and that is something that I have not read or heard anywhere. FYI, 'Kennedy' is an Irish name, Smith is English, Yamamoto is Japanese and Barrack Hussein Obama is an Arabic/Muslim name from Kenya.
Reply:I don't think so. More likely it's derived from "bohne", the german word for bean. Perhaps, somewhere in the distant past, his ancestors were bean farmers?
Reply:I thought names ending in "er" were mostly Germanic in origin. But why does his name matter? Was it because he is leading his party to become the "party of no?"
Reply:So, a good chunk of Americans are of German descent
Reply:Nothing better to do today?
Reply:Boehner......"Yeah,yeah....hehehehe,you said bo ner".(Beavis%26amp;Butthead)
Reply:ok
Reply:ummmmm.... Herr Boehner does not appear to loyal..... shoot him....
But I'm sure his name will still make gradeschool children and late night comedians giggle.
Do people realise that "Boehner" is a German name, probably meaning someone from Bonn?
No, it's not a misspelling of "Bonner", which would be pronounced completely differently. It means "farm dweller" (Swedish), "bean grower", or "someone who has lived in a loft". 鈭犅?
Reply:so i guess you are trying to make a point somewhere . Half the country have different nationality;s name since this country wasn't all americans when formed. bet your name is not smith but then smith probably is not either. one thing i know he is working for our country , can't really say that about Obama . Now there's a good ole American name.
Reply:People talking about Boehner running for President? BS, I follow politics closely and that is something that I have not read or heard anywhere. FYI, 'Kennedy' is an Irish name, Smith is English, Yamamoto is Japanese and Barrack Hussein Obama is an Arabic/Muslim name from Kenya.
Reply:I don't think so. More likely it's derived from "bohne", the german word for bean. Perhaps, somewhere in the distant past, his ancestors were bean farmers?
Reply:I thought names ending in "er" were mostly Germanic in origin. But why does his name matter? Was it because he is leading his party to become the "party of no?"
Reply:So, a good chunk of Americans are of German descent
Reply:Nothing better to do today?
Reply:Boehner......"Yeah,yeah....hehehehe,you said bo ner".(Beavis%26amp;Butthead)
Reply:ok
Reply:ummmmm.... Herr Boehner does not appear to loyal..... shoot him....
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I only found one web reference to the last name Bavseast and it was a German surname.
I couldn't find the origin to the name Strol.
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I think russian, its not like german
I couldn't find the origin to the name Strol.
Is the last name, Bavseast, German or Russian?Also, what about the first name, Strol?
I think russian, its not like german
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