in german: kleines ungeheuer
Terror
It`s a Spanish name.
Wanda is a German name. It has no meaning in Spanish, only in German.
The name Shreck is already shortened. It comes from the German word Schreck which means fear or terror.
No. It doesn't fit Spanish orthography rules. It looks German to me.
Cathos is the German spelling of the Spanish name Catos.
"Plata" means little silver in Spanish.
Ramirez is a Spanish surname. It is a Spanish form of the German name Reinmar.
"German" is a fairly common Spanish name. In Spanish, a G followed by an E is pronounced like an English H. So "German", when pronounced in Spanish style, sounds like "Herman". So "German" is just the Spanish version of "Herman". "Herman" comes from an ancient German word meaning "soldier"- it's related to the modern German words "Heer" ("army") and "Mann" ("man"). The Spanish word for the German language is "Aleman" (pronounced like all-ay-mon), which comes from the name of an ancient German tribe.
It comes from the German, as do some Spanish words. It is a woman"s name and can be translated as Anne or Grace ( the biblical Hannah means Grace) Hanna Reitsch, the German Aviatrix, can be ( translated) as Grace Imperiale with little trouble.
Yes, it's the German, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese form of Giselle. .
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