"Man" is sorta of hard to explain.
Man is used in sentence structure when referring to you.
For example: Man soll gesund essen.
(One/you should eat healthy.)
You wouldn't use words like "du" or "Sie", unless you are comanding the person to do so.
Hope that helps.
nice man kind man
Fritz is a German name for a man, the same as Gary is for a man in the English language
"Man of few words."
Gemini-man.
The meanings are the same. Carol (Old German) is "free man". Charles (Old German) is "free man".
You question is confusing, noit really clear what you mean. A baby is a baby, no matter if the father is a German or not, and the mother is a German or not. He is the father, and she is the mother. No matter what nationality. :)
German,male name meaning 'A free man'.
Its actually spelled bloedmann and it actually translates to to "stupid man" or idiot
The name Carletta means "free man" in the Old German language.
None of the two. It is not typical at all and it doesn't mean anything in German, although it might originate from it. The ending -man (-mann) is very German. Gensman? Dutch?
There is no such expression in German.Main is the name of a German river.Mann translates as man, husband
Herr is mister in German for example: Herr Schiller = Mister schiller