As for "but
Virginia isn't even a
German name! Perhaps it was used because of the
Roman connection, or because they've been to the states"
There are a lot of English and American names used in Germany. Especially the 1990's were the "decade of English names" like
Kevin, Mavin,
Dustin,
Marlon,
John and
Justin for the boys,
Vanessa,
Jennifer,
Jessica,
Eileen,
Vivien,
Kimberly for the girls. Just to name a few examples.
Followed by French names such as
Marcel,
René,
Yannick,
Pascal,
Maurice and
Marie,
Michelle,
Nadine,
Jacqueline,
Caroline,
Nathalie,
Sophie,
Celine,
Chantal, etc.
The usage of "traditional
German" names is a relatively recent habit (started maybe ten, maybe five years ago). I find it refreshing to see names like
Korbinian and
Leopold on little kids ;-)
Edited to say: Nowadays it's rather Scandinavian names. Plus some Italian names (still) and some English names (
Tyler and
Jamie are quite popular as far as I know)
This message was edited 8/18/2009, 8:10 AM