Both the English and German languages have the names Kurt, they have however different etymological origins.
The German name Kurt (also Curt, Curd) is most likely a diminutive of the name Konrad. It means Bold Counsel; Honest Advisor.
The English name Kurt (also Curt) is a diminutive of the name Kurtis (Curtis). It means polite; courteous
The equivalent of the German word Vorname in English is "name".
Florence
The German language equivalent of the name Michael is "Michael." The name remains the same in German as it is a commonly used name in both English and German-speaking countries.
Kurt is a German name and so is klaas
The name Kenzie has no German equivalent. Even the pronounciation is exactly as it is in English.
"Pfeiffer" is a German name. The English equivalent is "Piper"
It is a German,Male name meaning 'Courteous'.
Brendan. They would just use the English name since there's not a different German equivalent.
"Albert" is another English equivalent of the English name "Abery."Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. The two names originate in the Germanic name Alberich ("rich power"). The pronunciation will be "ahl-bey-rick" in German.
An occupational surname for "blacksmith" or "metalworker," from the German word "schmied." The German equivalent of the English surname Smith.
The name Jenna in German remains the exact same as it is an English noun.However, as the letter J in German is pronounced in the same way as a Y in English, it would probably be said as Yenna, but with a softer sound on the E.
Jack is an English name so it is spelled the same in GermanJack is a diminuitive of John. The German equivalent of John is Johannesor Johann, the diminuitive of which is Hans or Hannes.