To answer your question, I'd actually need to know how you pronounce "Heime" and if possible where in Germany your family originates.
As a first name, Heime is the German form of a Germanic hero in the Niebelungenlied, usually referred to in English by his Norse name of Heimir.
Heime is also a not-uncommon last name in Germany.
It could also be a mishearing/misspelling of "Heine," a common last name, but that seems unlikely.
The proper spelling of the German name for Germany is Deutschland.Deutschland
That is one spelling of the proper name Maybach (a German luxury car maker).
Tokio. That is why they have that name with that spelling.
This is the correct spelling of the proper name of young celebrity Justin Bieber.This is a proper name, unfortunately not the spelling shared by "Justin Bieber".
The name is of Slav origin, but could be found in Germany too. (The spelling in the question is German).
The proper name Gwenhyfar is one spelling of the Arthurian queen "Guinevere".
Cathos is the German spelling of the Spanish name Catos.
Sergei (note spelling) is a Russian given name.
Caitlin is the proper way, the Irish way which is were the name Caitlin originated from. There are other ways but Cailitn is the proper/original spelling.
The spelling Valla is a proper name, a variant of the German name Vala (e.g. Vala Mal Doran).The common word could be valor (courage) or villa(a small town, from the Spanish).
The usual spelling of the proper given name is Ethan.
Yahcup is not a German word. You may be using an anglicized phonetic spelling of the name "Jakob," which is the German form of "Jacob."