English: "the old man" = German: "der alte Mann".
old man = alter Mann
The meanings are the same. Carol (Old German) is "free man". Charles (Old German) is "free man".
Karl is a German name. From Old High German Karl means 'man', 'husband', 'freeman'.
The name Carletta means "free man" in the Old German language.
Charles (Old German) is "free man".
It derives from the old German and Germanic 'Weißmann' meaning 'White man'
That's an easy German translation for a change. The English word "the man" is "der Mann" in German.
Manfred is made from the combination of Old High German man and fridu (man + peace), so something like peace of men.
English: "old" is German: "alt".
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
The English word world comes from the Old English woruld. This comes from the Old German weralt, which means age of man.
The German word for man is Mann. The pronunciation is more or less the same.