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Re: Dutch Names (ETA)
I don't know many either. Off the top of my head I love: Anouk, Femke, Aloisia, Saskia, Nicolaas, Hieronymus (or is that Latin?), Bram, Gerrit. Schyler is also Dutch, but it's been butchered so much here in the U.S. spelling and gender-wise that I've given up on it. Have you gone through the Dutch names here at behindthename.com? If you go to the home page you'll see a section that lists names by origin. If Dutch names aren't on the home page, just click the link to get many more lists. I'll go there now and see what I think would be useable. ETA: OK. So that was fun. There are so many names that I love over there in the Dutch names section. But many are exactly the same as the English form. So I've left those off. Here are some (hopefully obvious) Dutch names that are useable and fun:Adelheid / Alida / Elke
Amalia (nn Molly?)
Anneke
Anneliese
Brigitta (hard "g" sound)
Carola
Evelien
Filomena
Gilberta
Gisela (hard "g" sound)
Hedy
Ilse / Liesbeth
Jacintha -- I never knew this was exclusively Dutch!
Jacomina -- feminine form of Jacob / James, nn Mina?
Jana
Jolanda
Karin
Magdalena
Margareta / Margaretha
Stefanie
Wilma
Bartholomeus
Bernhard (nn Bear?) ;-)
Casper
Franciscus -- how cool is that?
Frederik
Gilbert
Hendrik
Lambert
Leopold
Lieven
Marinus -- too cool
Rudolf -- a new love of mine
Rupert
Stefan
Willem

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I like Nicolaas too (it's DHs name) he hates that people never pronounce it correctly.
Thanks for the list, that gives me a lot to think about and I'll check out the BTN list too. :)
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