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Everyone wants to choose the perfect name for their child. Some want them to have a modern feel, and some want a more traditional name. Some people even search for months for the perfect combination of the both.
Many people turn to a foreign language to find a name that reflects their heritage, or to find a name that stands out. One great example of a language people like is German. When many people think of German names, they think of names like Adolph, and Brunhilde, but if you look a little harder you'll see there are many more great names to choose from. If you're looking for a classic name to reflect your heritage, or a trendy or unique name to set your offspring apart from the crowd, you're sure to find some great choices among the German language.
Boys:
It's so hard sometimes to find a perfect boy's name, especially if you want one that is unique; here are some masculine German names that seem perfect for today.
Adler- eagle. Great nature-y and masculine name.
Bailey- able. Short meaning, but the name sounds handsome and unique.
Baldwin- bold friend. Seems fancy, manly, and handsome.
Burke- birch tree. A great boyish, outdoorsy name.
Chay & Clay- man, or mortal. Simple meaning, modern sounding names.
Conrad- brave councilor. A classic manly name, conveys power.
Dieter- people's ruler. Unique, powerful meaning.
Dixon- Richard's son. Would be great for a son of a Richard! Sounds modern and unique.
Elden & Eldon- of old age. Not a great meaning, but both very nice, masculine sounding names.
Fremont- guardian of freedom. Very unique and patriotic.
Hasting- swift one. You could choose it for its meaning and hope for a quick-footed child, but it also sounds intelligent and powerful.
Johann- God's gracious gift. Beautiful and classical name.
Keifer- barrel maker. Not a great meaning, but a handsome name.
Leonard, Leo, & Leon- bold lion. Conveys strength, intelligence, and importance.
Yale- one who produces. A unique name, sounds important and business oriented.
Girls:
With so many beautiful girls¡¯ names out there, the German names hardly seem to be around. Some people think many of them sound too masculine, but here are a few that are very feminine, and still roll nicely off the American tongue.
Adelina- noble one. Beautiful name, slightly unusual.
Agneta- pure. Sounds like a sweet version of Agnes.
Ava- a bird. Not much of a meaning, but a simple, and sweet name.
Galiana- supreme one. A little unusual, sounds very feminine.
Giselle- a pledge. Brings to mind thoughts of gracefullness and beauty.
Heidi- noble, kind. Classical, sweet name.
Leyna- little angel. Sweet meaning, cute name.
Lorelei- from the Rhine River. Beautiful, starting to gain popularity, so it's not so unusual anymore.
Morgen- morning. The E makes it looks more feminine, kind of a trendy name.
Nixie- a water sprite. Cute, short name. Has a modern, trendy feel.
Odelia- praise God. Very beautiful name sounds very feminine and graceful.
Richelle- brave one. Sounds a bit like Rachel, but with a bit of uniqueness. |
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