In German like many languages (Spanish, French) proper noun names do not have meanings. Elizabeth means Elizabeth, yet it will be said with a different pronunciation.
it means elagance and it is german for elisabeth
The German equivalent of Elizabeth is Elisabeth. It is derived from the Hebrew/Aramaic name Elisheba, and means "my God is bountiful", "luck, happiness, abundance of blessings"
"Liesl" is the German form of the name "Elizabeth", which in the original Hebrew means "God's Promise"
Elizabeth is a Biblical name menaing 'My god is an oath'. Schuessler is a German surname meaning 'someone who makes dishes and bowls'.
Ana is not a German name.
Sayler is not a German name, it therefore has no German meaning.
The name Anneliese is a baby girl name. The name Anneliese comes from the German origin. In German The meaning of the name Anneliese is: Derived from a compound of Anna (grace) and Liesa, which is a German diminutive of Elizabeth (God is bountiful).
what does ashley mean in in german
German/ English Also the short form of ELIZABETH
Jeffrey is not a German name and has no German meaning.
As Elizabeth II was the daughter of King George VI, and as she chose her own name as her regnal name, her name before assuming the throne was, as it is after, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Do note that the Royal Family does not have a surname, thus that is her complete name.
The name Alexander means "defender of the people" in German.