Walther, Rohm, J. P. Sauer and Sohn, Blaser, Max Ern, F. Henninghaus, HEYM AG are a few.
Nicole Scherzinger
It could be both - Jewish names and German names are often similar and it could be that your ancestors were both Jewish and German (Jews living in Germany).
As a rule, names are generally not translated, so it's Kenny, there is no German equivalent.
Nazi Germany and the Third Reich were Hitlers German empire names.
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Well known German car manufacturers include: * Mercedes-Benz * Volkswagen/Audi * BMW * Porsche
Capitalize them
Here are a few names with the initials "AN": Amanda Nelson, Andrew Nolan, and Anna Nguyen. These names can vary widely in popularity and cultural background, but they all start with the letters A and N.
WE call the different initials after our names letters they show people what examinations and qualifications you have
My initials are not determined by my age or level of experience. They are simply the first letters of my given names.
Hans Bahlow has written: 'Niederdeutsche Namenwelt' -- subject(s): Etymology, Low German Names, Low German language, Names, Names, Low German 'Wedelstaedt Deutsches Namenlexikon' -- subject(s): Etymology, German, German language, Names, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'Niederdeutsches Namenbuch' -- subject(s): Low German, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'Deutsches namenbuch' -- subject(s): Etymology, German, German language, Names, Names, Personal, Personal Names
No. However, the names of the manufacturers (Boeing, Airbus, Douglas, etc.) are always capitalized, as are the initials for various models (DC-10, L-1011, F-15), Common descriptive names such as "jumbo jet" are not, but military nicknames such as "Eagle", "Harrier" and "Flying Fortress" would be.
Nicole Scherzinger
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well none have German names
Justice of the Peace
What are the names of the manufacturers?