Edit: No spelling changes. Challenge yourself eh? :)
All names taken from a
German name dictionary (though clearly not all names are of
German origin).
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Ladies:
Alfreda,
Angelika, Anjuli, Aud, Bertraud,
Bethany,
Brianna, Cay,
Dagny,
Davida,
Diamanda, Doriana,
Eleanor,
Emmeline,
Erika,
Eunice, Finni,
Flora,
Garnet, Geno, Gesina, Giovannina,
Hardy,
Harriet, Hermanna, Hermi, Hyazintha,
Isabell,
Ivona,
Jenny,
Joan,
Jutta,
Katherine,
Kunigunde,
Latasha,
Leonie,
Lexa,
Lotte,
Lucienne,
Marceline,
Mariam,
Mavis, Melvina,
Mikaela, Mylene, Nica,
Nina, Othild,
Pascale,
Perdita,
Raimonda, Raissa,
Ria,
Roberta, Roseline, Salvia,
Selma,
Seymour, Silvi, Skadi,
Sophy, Swinda,
Sybil,
Tina, Tiphaine,
Ulrike, Valborg,
Vivian,
Waltraud, Wilhelma, Xaveria,
Yoshiko
Gentlemen:
Alf, Angelino, Anjo,
Attila, Bertus, Bertwin,
Brice, Cay, Dagobert,
Davide,
Dian,
Dorian, Eldert, Emmeram, Erk,
Eusebius,
Finn, Florens, Garwin,
Gennaro, Gesinus,
Giovanni, Hardwin, Harro,
Hermes, Hermut,
Humphrey, Isbrand,
Ivo,
Jeremias,
Joachim,
Kai, Kastor,
Kuno, Laslo,
Leonid,
Liam,
Lou,
Lucien,
Marcell,
Marian,
Maurus,
Melvin,
Mikael,
Musa,
Neville,
Nino, Otfried,
Pascal,
Perry,
Raimund, Rajko, Ricard,
Roald,
Rosario,
Salomon, Selmar,
Severin,
Silvester, Sjard,
Sophus, Swen, Switbert, Timor,
Tito,
Ulrik,
Utz,
Vivien,
Walter, Wilko, Xaverius, Yorck
This message was edited 12/19/2007, 2:52 AM