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02/02/2007 01:50:59 PM · #51 |
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02/02/2007 01:52:24 PM · #52 |
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02/02/2007 01:57:53 PM · #53 |
nevermind
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 14:06:10. |
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02/02/2007 02:05:43 PM · #54 |
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02/02/2007 02:05:56 PM · #55 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: It seems people have lost the OPs original request for a German name...
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sorry i missed that:( ignore all my previous posts.
ok so although I was born in Germany the only german i know I learned from the band Ramstein and i don't think you want to use what i learned from them:) |
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02/02/2007 02:06:22 PM · #56 |
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02/02/2007 02:26:09 PM · #57 |
Bengt
Benno
Bent
Berko
Bruno
Brix
Konrad
Kurt
Detlef
Dieter
Dimo
Egino
Egon
Erich
Erno
Falko
Ferdi
Fritz
Gerhard
Gero
Gerulf
Gundolf
Hajo
Hartmut
Hasso
Hauke
Heino
Heinz
Helgo
Henning
Ingo
Jannik
Markus
Mathis
Nils
Norwig
Okko
Otmar
Otto
Radolf
Radulf
Reiko
Ralph
Reiner
Remus
Remo
Rico
Dico
Rolph
Rupert
Seppi
Steffen
Steffi
Tilo
Timo
Tito
Tomke
Velten
Vilmar
Volker
Volkert
Walther
Wenzel
Werner
Wolfhart
Wulf
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 14:27:12.
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02/02/2007 02:27:29 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: I still like Schwarz.
May the Schwarz be with you. |
That's Schwartz. With a t. Trust me on this one.
But a lot of people have a hard time pronouncing it. All those consonants and only one vowel. |
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02/02/2007 02:29:21 PM · #59 |
Oh and go watch some German movies to learn the proper pronuncation of the A in all those names.
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02/02/2007 02:31:01 PM · #60 |
yeah...Bruno would be a cute name!
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02/02/2007 02:33:49 PM · #61 |
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02/02/2007 02:34:55 PM · #62 |
Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: I still like Schwarz.
May the Schwarz be with you. |
That's Schwartz. With a t. Trust me on this one.
But a lot of people have a hard time pronouncing it. All those consonants and only one vowel. |
Not according to the English-German dictionary.
//www.dict.cc/german-english/schwarz.html |
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02/02/2007 02:35:08 PM · #63 |
I wanna see a picture before I suggest a name. |
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02/02/2007 02:38:26 PM · #64 |
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02/02/2007 02:52:20 PM · #65 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: I still like Schwarz.
May the Schwarz be with you. |
That's Schwartz. With a t. Trust me on this one.
But a lot of people have a hard time pronouncing it. All those consonants and only one vowel. |
Not according to the English-German dictionary.
//www.dict.cc/german-english/schwarz.html |
"Schwarz" is indeed "black" in German, but the line from Spaceballs you quoted uses "Schwartz," which is a common (and often Jewish) last name. |
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02/02/2007 02:52:51 PM · #66 |
Blitz - Lightning
Schwarzer Blitz - Black Lightning (Blitz for short?)
Asche - Cinders, or ash
Föhn - pronounced foehn, a warm wind which sometimes appears on the northern side of the alps in south Germany
König - King
Stattlich - Handsome
Schatz - Sweetheart
Those are some I thought of. :)
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02/02/2007 02:53:00 PM · #67 |
Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: I still like Schwarz.
May the Schwarz be with you. |
That's Schwartz. With a t. Trust me on this one.
But a lot of people have a hard time pronouncing it. All those consonants and only one vowel. |
Not according to the English-German dictionary.
//www.dict.cc/german-english/schwarz.html |
"Schwarz" is indeed "black" in German, but the line from Spaceballs you quoted uses "Schwartz," which is a common (and often Jewish) last name. |
;o) gotcha (mixing my nationalities)
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 14:57:40. |
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02/02/2007 03:01:25 PM · #68 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti: Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: Originally posted by elemess: Originally posted by cpanaioti: I still like Schwarz.
May the Schwarz be with you. |
That's Schwartz. With a t. Trust me on this one.
But a lot of people have a hard time pronouncing it. All those consonants and only one vowel. |
Not according to the English-German dictionary.
//www.dict.cc/german-english/schwarz.html |
"Schwarz" is indeed "black" in German, but the line from Spaceballs you quoted uses "Schwartz," which is a common (and often Jewish) last name. |
;o) gotcha (mixing my nationalities) |
No sweat!
Back on topic: I've known several schnauzers named Schotzi or Shotzi. |
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02/02/2007 03:07:23 PM · #69 |
Fido
I've always heard this as a dog's name but I have never known of a dog in real life called Fido.
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 15:07:35.
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02/02/2007 03:13:25 PM · #70 |
How about an Icelandic name? The language is Germanic ;)
Askur
Ãlfur
Ãs
Bangsi
Baugur
Bersi
Biskup
Bjarki
Bjartur
Boli
Bósi
Breki
Brosi
Börkur
Depill
DÃli
Dofri
Dóni
Dropi
Eldur
Erró
Faðmur
Fálki
Fengur
Fjári
Flekkur
Flinkur
Flosi
Flóki
Freyr
Fróði
Galdur
Garmur
Garpur
Gáski
Glanni
Glói
Glókollur
Goði
Gosi
Grani
Greifi
Grettir
Gutti
Haukur
Hektor
Hnoðri
Hosi
Hrammur
Hrekkur
Hringur
Hrói
Húni
Hvatur
Hvutti
Ãmir
Jarl
Jökull
Kambur
Kappi
Kári
Kátur
Kinni
Kjammi
Kjáni
Kjói
Klói
KolgrÃmur
Kolskeggur
Kolur
Korpur
Kóngur
Kópur
Kragi
Krói
Krummi
Kubbur
Lagsi
Lappi
Laxi
Ljóri
Ljúflingur
Ljúfur
Logi
Loki
Lubbi
Magni
Manni
Máni
Moli
Móri
Muggur
Nonni
Nebbi
Neró
Nökkvi
Ormur
Orri
Ãdinn
Ãlsen
Patti
Páfi
Pjakkur
Prins
Putti
Refur
Reykur
Roði
Röskur
Sámur
Seifur
Selur
Seppi
Skáti
Skjambi
Skolli
Skotti
Skuggi
Snorri
Snúður
Snær
Spakur
Spori
Spotti
Stássi
Strákur
Strútur
Stubbur
Surtur
Svartur
Tappi
TÃgull
Tinni
TÃmon
Tobbi
TrÃtill
Tryggur
Tumi
Týr
Týri
Ãlfur
Valur
Vargur
Vaskur
Vinur
VÃgi
Ãjálfi
Ãorri
Ãór
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02/02/2007 03:18:12 PM · #71 |
Originally posted by Xilebo: How about an Icelandic name? The language is Germanic ;)
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In that regard, so's English. |
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02/02/2007 03:19:22 PM · #72 |
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02/02/2007 03:24:16 PM · #73 |
Lord help us..
Message edited by author 2007-02-02 15:26:15. |
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02/02/2007 03:26:53 PM · #74 |
Spitz - for "peak"
Spring - for "jump" |
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02/02/2007 03:29:02 PM · #75 |
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