DietermGerman Means "warrior of the people", derived from the Old German elements theod meaning "people" (Old High German diota, Old Frankish þeoda) and heri meaning "army". This name is also used as a short form of Dietrich.
DornröschenfLiterature From German Dorn "thorn" and Rose "rose" combined with the diminutive suffix -chen. This is the name of Sleeping Beauty in the Brothers Grimm telling of the fairy tale.
HartmannmGerman (Rare) Means "brave man", derived from the Old German element hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy" combined with man.
KaisermVarious German form of the Roman title Caesar (see Caesar). It is not used as a given name in Germany itself.
MädchenfVarious (Rare) Means "girl" in German. It is not used as a name in Germany itself.
MeinemFrisian, Dutch Originally a Frisian short form of names beginning with the Old German element megin meaning "power, strength" (Proto-Germanic *mageną).