Saturday, July 24, 2010

German or scandinavian baby girls names?

Hi! I am italian and instead i am looking for a nice nordic name for my baby girl. Italian names sound too sweet, i prefer some less singing name :-) Can you think of any? Thanks!

German or scandinavian baby girls names?
Anna Sofi


Guri


Ulrika


Annelise


Helga


Senga
Reply:I really like Heidi, Annika, and Astrid.





There are also...





Abigail


Rachel


Gretel/Gretchen


Abeline


Thora


Brigitta
Reply:GERMAN GIRLS NAMES


Sabina


Ebba


Cacille


Caddie


Tabitha


Kaarina


Hadice


Madalina





SCANDINVIAN GIRLS NAMES


Erica


Ingrid


Nesa


Ola


Treena


Vivica





I hope these name's help,good luck :-)


Stacey x
Reply:Sussane
Reply:My family is german, all but me were actually born there, here are some of our names





Eva, Kate Lydia, Manuela, Jessica Michele, Heidi, Alexandra just to name a few





I looked on babynamesworld.com and found these names that I really like (with german, scandinavian etc origins)


Ericka, Ada, Adele, Delia, Dahlia, Alicia, Alison, Alyssa, Annaliese, Carla, Charlotte, Della, Emelia, Giselle, Hallie, Jisella, Claudia, Khrysta, Lorelai, Louisa,


those are just some of them anyway


http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com...


best of luck
Reply:enno mariel marilda mathilda mitzi milla nevin nixie ordella ottila rille rolanda romhilda rillie selma sente rosemunda trula tillie tresa wilda zelda these are german names found them on kidspot.com.au heaps more on there.there are names on there from all over the world.
Reply:Try these German Names:


ADA


ADELAIDE


ARMINA


BERNADETTE
Reply:My grandmother's German- her name is Ursula, her sister is Erika and her mother was Sofia.


My brother's mother-in-law is German, her name is Sylvia and her sister was Rosefina.





I have to say though, I love Italian names too, I think they're gorgeous.
Reply:Italian: Bianca, Sofia, Bella, Margarita, Georgina, Lucia, Laura, Claudia, Susanna, Gina,





German: Erika, Anita, Ursula, Monika, Brigitte, Ulrike, Simone, Yolanda, Sabine, Hannelore, Marlies, Rosemarie, Gertrud, Annemarie, Katherine
Reply:My German neighbor was - Freida (free-dah)


Our Czec-Polish relative was - Judica (You-dih-cah) in English Judith


Scandinavian - Helene (Hel-een)


Dutch - Henska


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