German Baby Baby

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The land of scientists, philosophers, and (of course) Oktoberfest, Germany has a long and fascinating history. Today, the nation continues to be a player on the world stage, and its cultural legacy carries on in the U.S. As of 2014, 15% of Americans had German ancestry.1 If you’re among those with Teutonic roots, you may want to consider giving your child a German name.
Despite its extensive influence, the German language can sometimes get a bad rap for not being music to the ears. (As a former college German instructor, I’ve heard all the jokes about the supposedly harsh, guttural nature of the language!) However, setting aside preconceived notions, you may find that many German names are not only quite beautiful but also full of strong meaning. Plus, there are plenty of inspiring German men and women to honor with a namesake.
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Fun Fact: World War II diarist Anne Frank’s first name was actually Annelies.
Fun Fact: Anika Noni Rose served as the voice of Disney’s first African-American princess, Tiana, in The Princess and the Frog.
Fun Fact: German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s middle name is Dorothea.
Fun Fact: Ilse is a derivative of Elisabeth.
Fun Fact: In German, Jutta is pronounced yuh-tah.
Fun Fact: Katherine and its derivatives have been popular names for centuries. In the last 100 years, Katherine has averaged a position of the 41st most common girl’s name in the U.S.
Fun Fact: Clara is the name of the heroine in The Nutcracker, arguably the most famous ballet in history.
Fun Fact: Louise Brown was the first person to be born as a result of in vitro fertilization.
Fun Fact: In German legend, the Lorelei was a beautiful siren who lured sailors to crash on the banks of the Rhine.
Fun Fact: German author Erich Kästner’s Das Doppelte Lottchen (The Double Lotte), about twins separated at birth, was the basis for Disney’s The Parent Trap.
Fun Fact: In German, Marlene is pronounced mar-layn-uh.
Fun Fact: In Old English, “hild” means “battle,” so names that contain this suffix, such as Mathilde, Brunhilde, and Berthilde, all refer to battle.
Fun Fact: In modern German, rosa means “pink” and Mund means “mouth.”
Fun Fact: Although the name Sabine is of Italian origin, it has been extremely popular in Germany. In the 1960s, it was the number one German girl’s name.
Fun Fact: Tennis player Steffi Graf held the position of the number one women’s tennis player in the world for a record 377 weeks.
Here are some of the most popular German baby names for boys, along with their origins, meanings, and popularity.
Fun Fact: The earliest known usage of the name Albrecht was before the 7th century.
Fun Fact: The Arnold Palmer beverage is a mixture of iced tea and lemonade, said to have been frequently requested by the American professional golfer of the same name.
Fun Fact: Country singer Dierks Bentley’s first name is actually Frederick. Dierks is his middle name.
Fun Fact: Saint Florian is the patron saint of Upper Austria.
Fun Fact: Frieden means peace in German. Names like Friedrich, Gottfried, Siegfried, and others all have meanings pertaining to peace.
Fun Fact: Gundahar, from which Günther is derived, was the name of a 5th century Burgundian king. He appears in the epic poem Nibelungenlied, in which he woos the Icelandic queen Brünhild.
Fun Fact: Johann is the German version of the name John. Over the last 100 years, John was the second most popular boy’s name in the U.S.
Fun Fact: Jürgen is the Germanic form of the name George.
Fun Fact: Seven Holy Roman Emperors were named Karl.
Fun Fact: In German, the word Kiefer has two meanings: Pine tree and jaw bone. It also may be related to the English name Cooper, which means barrel maker.
Fun Fact: Conductor Leopold Stokowski conducted the orchestra in Disney’s Fantasia.
Fun Fact: One of the worst winter windstorms to ever hit Europe was known as Lothar’s Big Brother. It raged through several northwestern European countries in March 1876.
Fun Fact: No one is actually sure of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth date.
Fun Fact: Otto von Bismarck served as the first chancellor of modern Germany, beginning his term in 1871.
Fun Fact: Despite its derivation from ancient words, in modern German, the word “rein” means “pure.” In common usage, “reiner” means “purer.”
Fun Fact: The real name of singer “Jackie” Jackson of the Jackson Five? Sigmund!
Fun Fact: Udo is pronounced ooh-doh.
Fun Fact: Although Völker comes from old German, to this day the word “Volk” means “folk” or “people” in German.
Fun Fact: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his first symphony at age eight.
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Statista. 15% of Americans have German Ancestry. Published August 4, 2014.
United States Census Bureau. 1990 Female Surnames.
Social Security Administration (SSA). Popular Baby Names.
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