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Tell me your fave Scandinavian/Germanic boys names pls

38 replies

EldonAve · 26/04/2010 12:32

Please tell me your fave Scandinavian/Germanic boys names

Looking for inspiration

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MmeLindt · 26/04/2010 12:37

I like Kilian / Killian but DH would not even consider it.

Wieland

Ferdinand

Frederick

Johannes

Are you looking for typical Germanic names, or names popular at present in Germany?

EldonAve · 26/04/2010 12:38

typical Germanic names

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TartanKnickers · 26/04/2010 12:39

I love Konrad.

telsa · 26/04/2010 12:41

Ingo
Christian
Florian
Leon
Walter
Stefan
Tobias
Zeno

CaptainNancy · 26/04/2010 12:46

Karsten
Lars
Magnus
Linus
Otto
Soren
Morten

bellissima · 26/04/2010 13:00

Jens
Karl
Sven
Iko
Ortwen
Ib

Pasiphae · 26/04/2010 13:05

Siegfried, Leif, Niel, Franz, Alberic & Anselm.

GladioliBuckets · 26/04/2010 13:16

My DS2 is Kurt (originally it's a nickname for Konrad.)

Lorenz
Nils
Andreas
Rudi
Morten, Pal and Magnus?

nessmay · 26/04/2010 13:25

I know of a little boy called Malin. Its apparently a girls name in Scandanavia, but think it works well as a boys name too.

FightingDwarf · 26/04/2010 13:27

MmeLindt do you consider Killian to be Germanic then? I love the name (definitely on the list if we ever need another list!) but I would have thought it was Irish/Gaelic?

I also like
Jochen
Torben
Corbin
Linus
Tomas

DH is Stephan
BILs are Christian and Florian

5DollarShake · 26/04/2010 13:32

Well, I don't have favourite Scand/Germanic boys' names - I have just have those names I have heard of.

I know of a half-Finnish boy called Jaakko, which I think is a lovely name.

5DollarShake · 26/04/2010 13:34

Oops - except that Finland's not in Scandanavia!

MmeLindt · 26/04/2010 13:37

FightingDwarf
You are right actually, it is Irish. I think of it as being German as it is used quite a lot in my DH's hometown due to the fact that Irish monks settled there.

GladioliBuckets · 26/04/2010 13:40

Ooh Linus is cool!

said · 26/04/2010 13:43

I like:
Franz
Karl-Heinz
Rudi
Wolfgang

(from Germany's most capped players list)

sophiesmummie · 26/04/2010 13:44

Popular Boys Names iin Germany in 2008:

Leon
Lucas / Lukas
Luca / Luka
Tim / Timm
Finn / Fynn
Luis / Louis
Jonas
Felix
Paul
Maximilian
Max
Niclas / Niklas
Julian
Ben
Elias
Jan
Noah
Moritz
Philip / Philipp
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Fabian
Simon
Nico / Niko
David
Alexander
Eric / Erik
Tom
Nils / Niels
Justin
Florian
Jacob / Jakob
Lennard / Lennart
Jason
Linus
Nick
Colin / Collin
Hannes
Lenny
Quentin
Dominic / Dominik
Mika
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Robin
Julius
Daniel
Tobias
Sebastian
Adrian
Henri / Henry
Vincent
Anton
Johannes
Marvin / Marwin
Jonathan
Marlon
Kevin
Emil
Joel
Timo
Benjamin
Till
Rafael / Raphael
Ole
Oscar / Oskar
Aaron
Leo
Pascal
Samuel
Marc / Mark
Constantin / Konstantin
Jamie
Leonard
Christian
Carl / Karl
Joshua
John
Lennox
Marcel
Silas
Jona / Jonah
Kilian
Lars
Phil
Lasse
Jeremy / Jeremie
Oliver
Bastian
Matthis / Mattis / Mathis / Matis
Dennis
Michael
Maxim
Maurice
Liam
Justus
Malte
Marco / Marko
Johann
Mohammed / Mohamed / Muhammed
Benedikt
Cedric / Cedrik
Noel

BlauerEngel · 26/04/2010 16:06

Oh blimey, I can confirm the popularity of most of the names on Sophiesmummie's list. It's like a class register of every nursery or group my kids have been in. Julius and Constantin are going to be the posh kids, Marcel and Marco aren't.

I nearly fell over in disbelief the first time I heard a dad at the playground calling 'Tsehd-reek' (Cedric)

Kilian as a name I can handle, but I draw the line at the abbreviation 'Kili' - not only is it a bit too close to kill, it's also the German word for tickle.

My favourite silly German name of all time has to be Bodo. Makes me smile every time, which can of course be embarrassing if you're being introduced to the Bodo in question.

Please don't call your ds Karl-Heinz, Wolfgang or Siegfried - they're the equivalent of Cuthbert or Walter, ie old men's names

mathanxiety · 26/04/2010 17:33

Sigmund
Alois
Werner
Roland
Raghnild (Old Norse)

StrictlyKatty · 26/04/2010 17:43

I love Johannes and Constantin.

When DS was born the boy next to him was Linus Von Alm, the best name ever!

GladioliBuckets · 26/04/2010 20:11

Bastian / Sebastian?

thisisyesterday · 26/04/2010 20:20

i have a Linus, so i think that's a pretty bloody cool name

also like Lars a lot, Soren and Nico

EldonAve · 26/04/2010 21:43

Thanks for all the suggestions

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willow5 · 27/04/2010 05:09

Lucas
Oscar
August

My favourite Norwegian names that work in both languages

cory · 27/04/2010 09:05

mathanxiety, Ragnhild is a girl's name.

CaptainNancy · 27/04/2010 13:28

Out of interest... cory, as a genyuwine skandi person, what are yours please?