German Masculine Given Names - Achim (Name), Adolf, Alois, Alwin, Ansgar (Name), Anton (Given Name), Arndt, Aurick, Axel (Name), Bastian, Bernard, Be (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Achim (name), Adolf, Alois, Alwin, Ansgar (name), Anton (given name), Arndt, Aurick, Axel (name), Bastian, Bernard, Bernd, Botho, Dustin (given name), Ekkehard, Ferdinand, Florian (name), Friedemann, Friedrich (given name), Fritz (name), Gerald (given name), Gerhardt, Germar, Gottlieb (name), Gunther, Hans (name), Heiner, Heinrich (given name), Heinz (given name), Helmut, Henry (given name), Holger (given name), Joachim-Friedrich, Johann, Johannes, Jorg, Jupp (given name), Jurgen, Karsten, Ladislaus (disambiguation), Lothar, Ludwig (given name), Lutold, Lutz, Malte, Mario (given name), Marius (name), Matthias, Maximilian, Medard (name), Meinrad, Michel (name), Nicolas (given name), Otto, Paul (name), Philipp, Ralph (name), Reinhold, Richard, Robert, Robin (name), Rudolph (name), Sander (name), Sigismund, Sigmund (given name), Slavek, Valter, Vollrath (name), Wenzel, Werner (name), William (name), Winfried, Wojciech. Excerpt: Florian is a masculine given name derived from the ancient Roman name Florus. It is the name of the patron saint of Poland and Upper Austria. Henry is an English male given name and a surname, from the Old French Henry (modern Henri), derived itself from the Germanic name Haimric (German Heinrich), which is a compound of the word elements haim, meaning "home" and ric, meaning "power, ruler." Harry, its English short form, was considered the "spoken form" of Henry in medieval England. Most English kings named Henry were called Harry. At one time the name was so popular for English men that the phrase "Tom, Dick, and Harry" was used to refer to everyone. The common English feminine forms of the name are Harriet and Henrietta. Henry has been a consistently popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries. It was among the top 100 most popular names used for boys born in the United States, England and Wales, and in Australia in 2007. It was the 46th most common name for boys and men in the United States in the 1990 census. Harry, its short form, was the fifth most popular name for boys in England and Wales in 2007 and among the top 50 names in Ireland, Scotland and Northern Ireland in recent years. Harry was ranked as the 578th most popular name in the United States in 2007. Paul (English pronunciation: ) is a common masculine name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage (Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Protestantism) and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. The name exists since the Roman times and derives from the Roman family name Paulus or Paullus - in particular in the Roman patrician family of the Gens Aemilia - including prominent persons such as Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Tertia Aemilia Paulla (the wife of Scipio Africanus), as well as Sergius Paulus. The Roman family name Paulus derives from the Latin adjective meaning "scarce," "smal

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Achim (name), Adolf, Alois, Alwin, Ansgar (name), Anton (given name), Arndt, Aurick, Axel (name), Bastian, Bernard, Bernd, Botho, Dustin (given name), Ekkehard, Ferdinand, Florian (name), Friedemann, Friedrich (given name), Fritz (name), Gerald (given name), Gerhardt, Germar, Gottlieb (name), Gunther, Hans (name), Heiner, Heinrich (given name), Heinz (given name), Helmut, Henry (given name), Holger (given name), Joachim-Friedrich, Johann, Johannes, Jorg, Jupp (given name), Jurgen, Karsten, Ladislaus (disambiguation), Lothar, Ludwig (given name), Lutold, Lutz, Malte, Mario (given name), Marius (name), Matthias, Maximilian, Medard (name), Meinrad, Michel (name), Nicolas (given name), Otto, Paul (name), Philipp, Ralph (name), Reinhold, Richard, Robert, Robin (name), Rudolph (name), Sander (name), Sigismund, Sigmund (given name), Slavek, Valter, Vollrath (name), Wenzel, Werner (name), William (name), Winfried, Wojciech. Excerpt: Florian is a masculine given name derived from the ancient Roman name Florus. It is the name of the patron saint of Poland and Upper Austria. Henry is an English male given name and a surname, from the Old French Henry (modern Henri), derived itself from the Germanic name Haimric (German Heinrich), which is a compound of the word elements haim, meaning "home" and ric, meaning "power, ruler." Harry, its English short form, was considered the "spoken form" of Henry in medieval England. Most English kings named Henry were called Harry. At one time the name was so popular for English men that the phrase "Tom, Dick, and Harry" was used to refer to everyone. The common English feminine forms of the name are Harriet and Henrietta. Henry has been a consistently popular name in English-speaking countries for centuries. It was among the top 100 most popular names used for boys born in the United States, England and Wales, and in Australia in 2007. It was the 46th most common name for boys and men in the United States in the 1990 census. Harry, its short form, was the fifth most popular name for boys in England and Wales in 2007 and among the top 50 names in Ireland, Scotland and Northern Ireland in recent years. Harry was ranked as the 578th most popular name in the United States in 2007. Paul (English pronunciation: ) is a common masculine name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage (Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Protestantism) and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. The name exists since the Roman times and derives from the Roman family name Paulus or Paullus - in particular in the Roman patrician family of the Gens Aemilia - including prominent persons such as Lucius Aemilius Paullus, Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Tertia Aemilia Paulla (the wife of Scipio Africanus), as well as Sergius Paulus. The Roman family name Paulus derives from the Latin adjective meaning "scarce," "smal

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December 2012

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978-1-155-20055-2

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