German equivalents of Christopher are Cristoph or Kristoff
The origin is German. Johann Christopher Shacke came to the US from Germany in 1737. The name sounded like Shockey in English and so the name was created.
Christopher is an English name based on the Greek words for "carrying Christ"
Yes, Sedgwick is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is not a German name.
Sauve is not a German name.
Melvin is spelt the same in German as it is in English
christopher columbus. names dont change across languages.
No, Harris is not a German name. It is of English origin, derived from the medieval name Harry which is a diminutive of Henry.
Harvell is not a commonly recognized German name. It is more likely to be of English or American origin.
His first name in Engilsh is Christopher.
No it is English.
I have always known Stilson as a very English name - not German.
English name: "Smith" is the German name: "Schmidt". And Baker is Bäcker.