his name is = Er heißt (or less commonly) sein Name ist.
The German phrase for "no name" is "kein Name." This phrase can be used in various contexts to indicate the absence of a specific name or identity.
"Meine Name ist Griselda" is the German phrase. "Name" is pronounced 'na-me'.
Ich heisse..... (your name here)
The German Air Force is known as the Luftwaffe which is the German phrase for air force. It was started in 1956 and has about 30,000 personnel.
This is not a German phrase. If it is a given name, Anna is the same as Anna in English. Renko is a family name with Scandinavian roots.
It was the Germans who used that term, so it is a German phrase- blitzkreig.
Roept you is not German.
The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is a German word which translates into "letter of motivation". The phrase "motivationsschreiben" is used a lot in German business letters.
Assuming the phrase is actually wie schreibt deinen namen-- It means "how do you spell your name?" in German.
Eberspacher is actually not a phrase. It is a German surname. The surname is another way for an individual to say "last name." The vernacular is used in many European countries.
The phrase is not German.
I love you in German is "ich liebe dich"