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Babynames of week 49/2017 and 50/2017
These are names other internet users found from Germany.
Feel free to vote :) and/or tell me what you think of them
* these ones I like/love
Source: www.beliebte-vornamen.de
49/2017GIRLS:
Raili
Milda
Meva
Keana
Lunga
Maëlle Barbara - * Maëlle
Ella Ada
Maryam
Felicitas Christina *
Abby Mary
Liselott
Helma
Mirielle
Vaiana Estelle
AnastassiaBOYS:
Wassim
Hein
Cem Elyas
Theodor-Yusuf
Maurice Tamiel
Carl Arne
Rodrigo
Thies Magnus *
Fynn Étienne
Pekka
Vito
Liam Maddox *
Cedrick
Leif Linus
Qynntyn
50/2017GIRLS:
Inna
Melody Elke
Emilie Joline *
Emmi Rebecca
Fanni Maria
Charlotte Lori
Anna Christina Theresia
Vanessa Margot
Juna-Elia *
Augusta Henriette Silesia
Sima Ayla
Marlies Christine
Alexa Victoria *
Lena Marianne
Amalia Luana *
Emma Chloe Leonie *
Matilda Moira *
Marlou Karla *BOYS:
Mailo Sam
Rupert Thomas
Fabio Julian *
Nico Leander *
Louis Nelio
Samuel Ludwig *
Arjen-Miro *
Johannes Alois
Cornelius *
Daniel Erik *
Lisandro Tino
Moritz Ivar *
Samuel Levi *
Constantin-Rudi
Tobias Jonas *
Lennox GeorgTWINS:
Nele & Luke *
Louisa & Marie *
Till & Ole *
Laura & Victoria~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Greetings from SandraMom of
Julian Dominic "Jules" *2005
Leonie Sophia "Leni" *2013
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Qynntyn is painful (I’m honestly surprised it got past the German name laws). Quentin would have been so much better. Moritz is after St. Moritz, I’d assume? I like it.Fynn — it’s sad to see bad American name trends cross the pond, imo. Finn would have been fine. Why misspell it / make it unpronounceable in German?Lena — very good to see this being used. Reminds me of Lena Horne. Cem — is interesting, I’d assume his parents are of Turkish descent? It’s a cool name.Augusta Henriette — absolutely beautiful. Perfect. Liam — I liked Liam until it became so painfully overused. At this point I’d rather see William, Bill, Will, Billy, anything else. Till and Ole — I assume they’re of Swedish heritage? Cute, old-fashioned names.
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Thank you :)
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I like:
Maëlle
Estelle
Magnus
Emmi Rebecca
Christine
Leonie
Julian
Leander
Samuel LudwigSome comments:
Raili - I had a teacher with this name; I liked her. She was from Finland.
Milda - this is a brand of butter in Sweden.
Lunga - haa haaa haa, this is the Swedish word for lung!
Leif Linus - awful combo.
Qynntyn - awful spelling.
Silesia - isn't that a part of Germany?
Constantin-Rudi - what an awful combo!
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Thank you :)To your comments:
Lunge is also the german name for lung
Schlesia / Schlesien is a partS of Germany. I never heared of Silesia before.
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That's right, Schlesien is what it's called! But I think Silesia is the form used in English.
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Thank you :)
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Thank you :)
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