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Displayed on this page are German names 121 to 140. Bryan was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #78 and a usage of 0.2801%. The name is used mostly in the English and German languages, and was followed in popularity by the English and German Calvin and the Czech, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Slavic, Slovenian, and Spanish Bruno. Rare German names include Bertram (English and German), Bertrand (English, French, and German), Beryl (English and German), Beverley (English and German), Birger (German and Scandinavian), Bodo (German), Bonaventura (German and Italian), Bonifatius (German), Bonifaz (German), Börries (German), Bruns (German), Burchard (German), Burghard (German), Burkhard (German), Burkhart (German), Cajetan (English and German), and Canute (German and Scandinavian).
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GERMAN NAMES: Bertram Bertrand Beryl Beverley ... beaver meadow ... used in the English and German languages, and its ... Birger ... to help ... predominantly in the German and Scandinavian ... Bodo ... tidings, messenger; ... is largely used in German and its origin is ... Bonaventura ... good fortune ... primarily used in the German and Italian languages ... Bonifatius ... good fate, well-doer, ... is used mostly in the German language and its ... Bonifaz ... good fate, well-doer, ... it is used largely in German. ... Börries ... used predominantly in German and its origin is ... Bruno Bruns ... brown ... Bryan Burchard ... protection, fortress, ... is used chiefly in German and its origin is German ... Burghard ... protection, fortress, ... primarily used in the German language and it is of ... Burkhard ... protection, fortress, ...Burkhard's origin is Germanic, and its use, German ... Burkhart ... protection, fortress, ... used predominantly in German and it is derived from ... Cajetan ... person from Caieta ... in the English and German languages, and its ... Calvin Canute ... knot; race, kind ... is primarily used in German and Scandinavian ... |