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Displayed on this page are German names 41 to 60. Andres was the most popular within them in 2007 with a rank of #151 and a usage of 0.1231%, and it is used in the Estonian and German languages. It was followed in popularity by Anton (German, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Ukrainian), Andreas (German, Greek, Scandinavian, and Welsh), and Amos (English, German, and Hebrew). Unusual German names include Amatus (German), Ambros (German), Ambrosius (Dutch and German), Amedeus (German), Anastasius (German), Anatol (German and Polish), Andi (German), Andries (Dutch and German), Andrin (German and Rhaeto-Romanic), Angelus (German), Anicetus (English and German), Anno (German), Anselm (English and German), Ansgar (German and Scandinavian), Apollonius (German), and Apsel (German).
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GERMAN NAMES: Amatus ... friendship; beloved ... is used chiefly in German and its origin is ... Ambros ... immortal, divine ... is used mostly in the German language and its ... Ambrosius ... immortal, divine ... mainly in the Dutch and German languages. ... Amedeus ... love of God ... used predominantly in German and its origin is ... Amos Anastasius ... resurrection ... predominantly in the German language and it is ... Anatol ... sunrise, east ... it is used mainly in German and Polish. ... Andi ... male, manly, brave, ... is used chiefly in the German language and its origin ... Andreas Andres Andries ... male, manly, brave, ... in Dutch and German, and it is derived from ... Andrin ... It is used largely in German and Rhaeto-Romanic ... Angelus ... messenger of God, angel ... predominantly used in German. ... Anicetus ... unconquerable, unconquered ... used in the English and German languages ... Anno ... eagle ruler ... used predominantly in German and it is derived from ... Anselm ... protected by God ... used in the English and German languages, and it is ... Ansgar ... god spear; gentle friend ... is used chiefly in German and Scandinavian ... Anton Apollonius ... to destroy ... is primarily used in German and its language of ... Apsel ... God the Father is peace ... it is used largely in German. ... |