There are many different answers, but they may include Mechthild (female), Edeltraud (female), Siegesmund (male), Thusnelda (female), Joachim (male), and Hartmut (male).
Surnames: Müller, Meier, Schulz, Schmidt, Lange, Franke, Bauer First names (female): Marie, Lisa, Nina, Claudia, Stefanie, Kathrin First names (male): Leon, Maximilian, Pascal, Jonas, Michael, Stefan This is just an excerpt. For further information see on "Google"
Germany Austria Leichtenstein Most of Switzerland And the East side of Belgium. German is the most spoken language in Europe! Germany is the most populated country in Europe!
about 80 000 000 people are living in germany and most of them speak german as first language
In most programming languages, variable names cannot start with a number. Variable names must start with a letter, underscore (_), or dollar sign ($). This rule is in place to differentiate variable names from numeric literals.
Im fairly certain it was German. Einstein was German.
Most people say that it is complicated.
Surnames: Müller, Meier, Schulz, Schmidt, Lange, Franke, Bauer First names (female): Marie, Lisa, Nina, Claudia, Stefanie, Kathrin First names (male): Leon, Maximilian, Pascal, Jonas, Michael, Stefan This is just an excerpt. For further information see on "Google"
The link below lists the most popular names given in 2008.
Most of the names in the world start with A
The most similar sounding German city or town names to "Stalag" are :- Stahlberg, Stahlhofen, Staig and Stallwang. A full lis of German town names is found on the link below.
Peer Alexander Kortenjan is the most common name in German the Second Most Common Name in German is Philipp Oliver Kortenjan And The Third is Gurinderex Sethidex . That is the most Common in Germany . Peerippex Aliver Korthidex .
Nolting is a German name. Probably from the same group of other German names: Nolte, Noltemeier, Noll, etc. Most of which came from the the Germanic first name Arnold, later shortened to Nold... then Nolte, etc.
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it would be Anna auf Deutsch because names in German say the same like most sport names like football or volleyball (soccer is "Fußball" *) *the "ß" is a s set pronounced "ss"
Cerebrum..The largest, and most complicated part of the brain