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Great to see:Carolina Magdalena
Saskia Helene
Sarah Leonie
Matilda
Josephine
Annika
Anna Charlotte
Antonia Leonie
Nayeli
Lara SophieDamian
Rafael
Sven Julian
Jonas Benjamin
Leander
Sebastian
Ari
Gabriel
Ferdinand Elias
Benedikt
Matthew David
Jonas Ronaldo
Juri Janusz Emil
Mongolijn -maybe she was adopted from Mongolia or has family ancestry from there?
Aeneas -how common is this?
Bersan Arel -does anyone have more info on these?
Bora -after the place? Probably Turkish though.

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I just looked up Bersan Arel in my name book (the reliable one, not the one the claims that Gladys is an Irish name and that Shawn is more commonly used on girls than on guys ;-) ).
Bersan is not listed, but Arel is an legitimate Hebrew variant of Ariel.
Germans are hesitant to use Ariel because it's the name of a very well-known washing powder/laundry detergent here. Before anyone thinks "Ah, Hebrew name!" or "Ah, Shakespeare!" or even "Ah, mermaid!", people would probably think "Ooooh, I still got some washing to do!". So it "makes sense" that Bersan's parents looked for a variant form.I just found Bersan on some website which says that it's a Turkish name. No meaning given, though.
Aeneas... the name appears off and on in BAs and it gets discussed on baby name boards, but it's far from being common. The Italian variant Enea and Spanish Eneas also pop up from time to time, but those are not exactly top ten choices either.Bora - I'm pretty sure it's the Turkish boys' name in this case.And as for Mongolijn... I think I'll do some research on that one. It's an interesting choice.

This message was edited 8/26/2011, 7:36 PM

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Yeas, the detergent thing is a problem here as well. It's why my darling Ariel has been put in the GP category as far as real life goes:-(If Bersan is Turkish, I'm thinking Arel might also be an Arabic variation (as many Hebrew and Arabic names have similar roots). Wish I saw some form of Aeneas used here (our form is Enej), it is relatively popular in Slovenia though (as well as Anej, which I like even more).

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"Matthew David, though I don't think I'd like Matthew very much in German".Are you worried it might sound something like "Mahteff"? ;-)
With most "clearly foreign" names that don't really have a similar pronunciation in German, we just try to stick to the original pronunciation. (Although in some cases "try" is the key word...)
In this case, Matthew would almost certainly be pronounced the English way.
David, on the other hand, could go either way pronunciation-wise.
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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 likeEmine Hanan
Caja Irene Luzia
Mischa Lea
Antonia Leonie
Nayeli 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 Antonio
Jimmy-Joel - Would the J's in this name be pronounced the way they are in English, or as Y's?
Edgar Aeneas
Anno Thaddeus - what's Anno? Never seen it before.
Paul Jonathan
Ali Kazim
Bersan Arel - any info on these names?
Aaron Yunus
Bora 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 EmilAnd 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
Florentine
Tabea
Priyanka
Felicitas
Jasmin
Wing-Yi
OttokarThis is so interesting! Thanks for sharing.
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I like / love* :Sophie
Caroline - prefer Karoline in German
Magdalena
Marlene* Therese
Lea Amelie
Saskia
Sofie
Henriette Louisa
Emilia Florentine*
Melina* Tabea
Josephine Laetitia - prefer Josefine in German
Annabelle
Marta
Emilie Charlotte
Felicitas
Caja
Anne Mathilda
Annika
Lea
Antonia Leonie
Mona Emilia
Amélie
BOYS
Benedikt
Theodor Johannes
Clemens Ottokar
Niklas
Jonas Benjamin
Leopold
Leander
Niklas Maximilian
Tobias Alexander
Luis
Johannes
Antonio
Franz
Sebastian
Gabriel
Ferdinand Elias*
Benedikt Leonard
Thadeus*
Jonas*
Tobias Arthur Leander
Anton Felix
Samuel Elias
Juri
Emil*
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So many nice names here. Berlin has good taste! In particular, I really like:Saskia Helene
Sophie Charlotte
Emilia Florentine
Marta ElseTristan Leander
Tobias Alexander
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My favorites are Emilia Florentine, Josephine Laetitia, and Ella Marlen for the girls, and Damian Nicolas, Theodor Johannes, Henri Leopold, Gabriel Stefan, and Tobias Alexander for boys. So many of these are really pretty!
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