There is no such word in German. That would be like me saying what is the English word for say the German name Sprengler
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The name Stuart is of Old English origin and means steward. German (sur)names meaning steward are Vogt and Meier/Meyer.
The name Whitehead is an English version of the German name Weisskopf which means "White head" in German.
German. It's the German version of the English surname Smith, meaning blacksmith.
Kuper is the German version of the English surname Cooper
Stewart is from Old English - it means: steward or caretaker.the name Stuart means keeper of the estate
In German the full version was Nationalsozialisten.
Johann is the German version of the English name John, so it is a pretty common name, and Sebastian is a popular name in Germanic countries, especially in Norway.
One answerThere is no equivalent name for Werner.Second answerThe English meaning of Werner is 'Army Guard'. Very few mothers pick the English version for their sons!Third answer.The English version of "Werner" is "Warner" as in the "Warner Brothers" Studios.See link below for confirmation.
"Horse" translates as "Pferd", "Gaul" or "Ross"."hoarse" translates as "heiser".But "howrse" can not be found in any of the dictionaries that I have tried.The German version of howrse is very like the English version, except it's in German, obviously.Instead of having it's own name like Equideow or Caballow do, the German version of howrse is simply the howrse web address, but with.de on the end, instead of .com
"Humanoid" is their newest and 3rd album and was recorded in both German and English. The German version was released on October 2nd 2009, and the English 4 days later. So excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Juanita is a diminutive to the name Juana, meaning "God has been gracious". It's of Hebrew origin. The English version is Joanna, the German version is Johanna. A possible German diminutive of the name Johanna would be Hanni.Only a few names have an equivalent on other languages. Even if there is one to be found it remains very uncommon to actually translate a name.
Caroline is the feminine English / French version of Carolus (masculine / German) Latinized from Charles which means "Man" or "Army / Warrior" depending on who you believe.
It seems it might be a variation of Isaac. Ignatz is a German name. Correction: It's not, it's German version of latin name Ignatius (it's Ignatius in English too). Though that one is officialy Ignaz, and Ignatz may be really found among Jews. But that's not Jewish name.