Wow! So many Charlottes and
Annas and Sophies! I'm surprised by how "normal" many of these names seem…I was in
Berlin this past
May and would have assumed there was some kind of
German hipster naming style--whatever that means. Anyhow, I like
Emine HananCaja Irene LuziaMischa
LeaAntonia LeonieNayeli Rita Teresa - love, love, love this…it's not very
German though, lol
Malte Maximilian -
Malte is the best!
Marlon Luis Gwynten
Michael - I'm intrigued! Is Gwynten made up?
Benito AntonioJimmy-Joel - Would the J's in this name be pronounced the way they are in English, or as Y's?
Edgar AeneasAnno
Thaddeus - what's Anno? Never seen it before.
Paul JonathanAli Kazim
Bersan Arel - any info on these names?
Aaron YunusBora Anton Felix - I'd only ever seen
Bora as a female Korean name. Guessing it's the Turkish name meaning 'hurricane' (which is awesome) here
Juri
Janusz Emil
And a handful of middle names on their own…
Mongolijn - not sure if I like this, but I am intrigued. In
German, do you pronounce -ij like a strong I sound, the way you do in Dutch?
Feyza
FlorentineTabeaPriyanka
FelicitasJasmin Wing-Yi
Ottokar
This is so interesting! Thanks for sharing.