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German Girl Names
I read the post about Stellan and started to like the name. They said it was a boy name and I am pretty set on those. However, I am still not set on my girl combos except for Emerson Grace. I really love the idea of using at least one name from Swedish and German orgin. I am mostly German, and a little part swedish, with others, but Swedish takes over because I worked with a guy from Sweden over the summer and it was nice to hear about his country.Anyway, what about Stellan for a girl? Would anyone consider it? Or is it an absolute NO WAY!What do you think of these other names I got off a German site (I am kind of picky about meanings as well so I added those). All were mentioned as girl names.Callan - chatter (is this too close to Cullican, I dont know how to spell it but the water company?) Do you say Cal-lan (Cal as in Calvin) or Call-lanClay - adhere, mortal (is this a NO because its a word and material?)Ilse - form of ElisabethLamar - the site had this down as unisex, meaning land...nn Mar?Nixie - water spritePepin - Perseverance (I worked at a Camp Pepin this past summer, and I grew so much. I feel a connection to the name, but is it too weird?)Zelda - gray warriorZelinda - shied of victory. I dont like the like the idea of Linda, so maybe trying to find a variation? Or when you say it, do you pn. it a different way not to get Linda? I like Zelina in a way.Zelma - form of Selma
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German Girl Names  ·  Kris  ·  10/8/2004, 10:51 AM
Re: German Girl Names  ·  flavie  ·  10/8/2004, 8:59 PM
Re: German Girl Names  ·  Svéa  ·  10/8/2004, 1:22 PM