[Opinions] Re: German Girl Names (Opinions please) Trying again
in reply to a message by Kris
The only German names I could find in your post are Selda (no longer used nowadays or better since middle-ages I guess)and Ilse. The rest is definitely not used here!
Zelda may be of German origin but same as Selda is not used here.
The top ten in Germany for 2003 are:
Marie
Sophie
Maria
Anna/Anne
Lea(h)
Laura
Lena
Leonie
Julia
Sarah
Maybe you could find a name out of these.
Some other names used in Germany (not only German origin) are: Emma, Elisabeth, Katharina, Tanja, Stefanie, Silke, Anja, Monika, Sonja, Birgit,Brigitte, Elke, Sandra, Michaela, Ingrid, Angelika, Alexandra, Diana, Susanne, Christa, Claudia, Martina, Sabine, Marion, Gabriele, Petra, Helga, Karin, Britta, Dorothea, Jutta, Sylvia, Johanna, Christine, Eva, Veronika, Ute, Anke, Kerstin, Heike, Marianne, Jennifer, Jessica, Bianca,Ursula, Beate, Pauline, Franziska and so on.
Zelda may be of German origin but same as Selda is not used here.
The top ten in Germany for 2003 are:
Marie
Sophie
Maria
Anna/Anne
Lea(h)
Laura
Lena
Leonie
Julia
Sarah
Maybe you could find a name out of these.
Some other names used in Germany (not only German origin) are: Emma, Elisabeth, Katharina, Tanja, Stefanie, Silke, Anja, Monika, Sonja, Birgit,Brigitte, Elke, Sandra, Michaela, Ingrid, Angelika, Alexandra, Diana, Susanne, Christa, Claudia, Martina, Sabine, Marion, Gabriele, Petra, Helga, Karin, Britta, Dorothea, Jutta, Sylvia, Johanna, Christine, Eva, Veronika, Ute, Anke, Kerstin, Heike, Marianne, Jennifer, Jessica, Bianca,Ursula, Beate, Pauline, Franziska and so on.