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Displayed on this page are German names 141 to 160. Within these names, the English, French, German, and Scandinavian Christian was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #22 and a usage of 0.6345%, followed in decreasing order by the German Cesar, the English and German Carl, Conrad, and finally the English and German name, Clarence,; rare German names include the German Carsten, the English and German Casimir, the German Caspar, Cay, the English and German Chiron, the German Christhard, Christof, Christoff, Christoph, the Dutch and German Claas, the English and German Claudius, the Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Claus, the German Clemens, the German and Scandinavian Cnut, and the German Conny.
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GERMAN NAMES: Carl Carsten ... Christian, follower ... is largely used in the German language and its origin ... Casimir Caspar ... keeper of the treasure ... used in the German language. ... Cay ... hen, chicken ... predominantly in the German language and its origin ... Cesar Chiron ... hand ...Chiron is used chiefly in English and German ... Christhard ... brave, hardy ... is used chiefly in the German language and it is ... Christian Christof ... bearing Christ ...Christof is a German name of Old Greek origin. ... Christoff ... bearing Christ ... is used chiefly in German and its origin is Old ... Christoph ... bearing Christ ... is used mostly in the German language and its ... Claas ... mostly in the Dutch and German languages ... Clarence Claudius ... limping ... is an English and German name of Latin origin ... Claus ... victory of the people ... mainly used in Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, and ... Clemens Cnut ... knot; race, kind ... is largely used in the German and Scandinavian ... Conny ... bold counsel ... predominantly in the German language and it is ... Conrad |