About.com has a language section and I believe German is one of those represented.
The German language name for Luis is "Ludwig."
The German language equivalent of the name Michael is "Michael." The name remains the same in German as it is a commonly used name in both English and German-speaking countries.
It is not a German-language name. It looks Slavic, but it is possible that a few Germans have that name.
is a Traindriver in the German Language a Zugfuehrer or a Zugfahrer
The German equivalent of Eric is Erich.
i believe that is German...
Haidan
It is a German-language name.
It is a German-language name.
The name Jody is a variant form of Judith, which also exists in the German language. A German equivalent to Jody might be Jutta (German short form of Judith). But actually you can't really translate names from a language to another. If someone's name is Jody, it won't change in another language. However, if you are looking for a German equivalent, it's probably Jutta.
It's a German name, a lot of Jews have German names because the Jews who lived in the German Principalities were required to buy German last names from the Princes. Any Jewish name in the German language obviously is a German name adopted by the Jews. Additionally, the Jewish language of Yiddish is a dialect of Old German.
There are actually two websites with the name ASDASD. One is based out of Italy and the other is in Germany. One is predominantly in English and the other has both English and German, but is officially German.