Robert, but the pronunciation is different from English; it starts with the gutteral R, the o is exaggerated (to American ears), and the e is high and open.
it is "Wilhelm"
For "Robert" is a name it stays the very same in german.
For "Robert" is a name it stays the very same in german.
No, gsell is not a common German name. It does not appear in lists of popular German surnames, and it is not a known traditional or common name in Germany.
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.
About.com has a language section and I believe German is one of those represented.
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.