German names
I am liking German names lately and I think it's a nice way to honor my DH's German heritage. Jane is set as the middle name, as it's a family name that we want to use. What do you think of...
Greta
Heidi
Katharina
Emilie(I know it's super popular)
Any other suggestions?
Greta
Heidi
Katharina
Emilie(I know it's super popular)
Any other suggestions?
This message was edited 2/12/2007, 12:16 PM
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I love German names. Heidi being my favorite of them all. Greta and Gretchen are the other tops ones on my list for that kind of name.
Emilie is a nice, German name. However, Emmaline is a nice alternative.
Greta and Katharina are pretty
Liesl is a favorite of mine.
Greta Jane is so cute! I was just thinking of the name Greta today, I've never met one.
I'd pronounce them the same.
This message was edited 2/12/2007, 2:59 PM
I personally would say them the same, but then again, I'm a BtNer. I think most people in the US would say kath- at first glance, rather than kat-. You could always just use Katarina instead, since it's German as well.
I like the sound of Greta Jane. Heidi is all right, but I like Katharina much more.
Congrats, BTW!
Congrats, BTW!
Have you considered Johanna, the German form of Jane?
Greta -- Lovely. I like Margarethe ("mar-gar-ETT-a") too.
Heidi -- Cute, but it's almost too cutesy to stand alone. It's short for Adelheid, but I that's not everyone's cup of tea.
Katharina -- Lovely.
Emilie -- Yes, it's popular. But I love its spunk.
Others:
Elsa, Anna, Anneliese ("anna-LEE-za")(nn Annelie), Beatrix, Maria (nn Mitzi), Charlotte (nn Lottie / Lotte), Wilhelmina (nn Willa, Billie, Mina, Minna), Zella, Lorelei, Amalia, Clara, Alix, Petra, Liesl, Marta, Melusine, Sabine, Renate, Emmeline, Roselinde.
Some of these might be more Scandinavian than German. Let the buyer beware.
Greta -- Lovely. I like Margarethe ("mar-gar-ETT-a") too.
Heidi -- Cute, but it's almost too cutesy to stand alone. It's short for Adelheid, but I that's not everyone's cup of tea.
Katharina -- Lovely.
Emilie -- Yes, it's popular. But I love its spunk.
Others:
Elsa, Anna, Anneliese ("anna-LEE-za")(nn Annelie), Beatrix, Maria (nn Mitzi), Charlotte (nn Lottie / Lotte), Wilhelmina (nn Willa, Billie, Mina, Minna), Zella, Lorelei, Amalia, Clara, Alix, Petra, Liesl, Marta, Melusine, Sabine, Renate, Emmeline, Roselinde.
Some of these might be more Scandinavian than German. Let the buyer beware.
A few more . . .
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Frieda, Franziska, Editha, Aloisa, Veronike, Trudy, Regine, Natalia, Monika, Mathilde, Lenore, Konstanze, Adriane.
Correction: Roselinde (from the original post) should be Rosalinde, according to my baby name book "From Aaron to Zoe." It's pretty accurate, as those books go.
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Frieda, Franziska, Editha, Aloisa, Veronike, Trudy, Regine, Natalia, Monika, Mathilde, Lenore, Konstanze, Adriane.
Correction: Roselinde (from the original post) should be Rosalinde, according to my baby name book "From Aaron to Zoe." It's pretty accurate, as those books go.
Try scrolling here:
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/ger.php
Abigail got my eye and I thought it would be cute with Jane.
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/ger.php
Abigail got my eye and I thought it would be cute with Jane.
Thanks. I did scroll through those and I LOVE Abigail but DH says no.
This message was edited 2/12/2007, 12:27 PM