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There is no equivalent name for Werner.
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The English meaning of Werner is 'Army Guard'. Very few mothers pick the English version for their sons!
Third answer.
The English version of "Werner" is "Warner" as in the "Warner Brothers" Studios.
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Polen is the German's name for their neighboring country Poland.
"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.
The name is German, but in English it is pronounced as follows: Hermann is as expected (to rhyme with German). The "Glau" in Glauert rhymes with Plough (and the German Frau) and the "ert" is as expected (as in Pert).
No its nn English name derived from the Old German for "whole" or "universal," popular since the 19th century
Copenhagen is an English name of a city. The name is derived from the low German Kopenhagen which is translated as "merchants' harbour". When Kopenhagen is transfered to Afrikaans which is derived from low German, Dutch languages; it would be translated as Verkopershawen which means "merchant's port".
Werner is a German name.
His birth name is Dirk Werner Nowitzki.
It can be either German, Dutch, or Scandanavian.
The name Ioana is the Roman equivilent to the English 'Joan' or 'John'. Even though Ioana has Roman origins, it was derived from the Hebrew name 'Yohanen'.
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Yes, Sedgwick is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is not a German name.
The name Melvin in German is spelled the same way as in English: Melvin.
Sauve is not a German name.
No it is English.
Harvell is not a commonly recognized German name. It is more likely to be of English or American origin.
I have always known Stilson as a very English name - not German.
A name is a name. It is written precisely the same way in German as it is in English.