Carolin

Meaning: Free woman Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kah-Roh-Leen Language origin of Carolin: Germanic Regional origin of Carolin: Western Europe Languages Carolin is most common: German, English, French Religions Carolin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kah Last letter and sound: N, leen Alternative Spelling: Karolin, Caroline, Karoline

Marie

Meaning: Wished-for child Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mah-Ree Language origin of Marie: Germanic Regional origin of Marie: Western Europe Languages Marie is most common: German, French, English, Spanish Religions Marie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mah Last letter and sound: E, ree Alternative Spelling: Maria, Mariah, Mary

Marlene

Meaning: Combination of Maria & Magdalene Gender: Female Pronunciation: Mar-Leh-Neh Language origin of Marlene: Germanic Regional origin of Marlene: Western Europe Languages Marlene is most common: German, English, French Religions Marlene is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mar Last letter and sound: E, neh Alternative Spelling: Marlena, Marilena, Marleene

Susanne

Meaning: Lily Gender: Female Pronunciation: Zoo-Zah-Neh Language origin of Susanne: Germanic Regional origin of Susanne: Western Europe Languages Susanne is most common: German, English, French Religions Susanne is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Zoo Last letter and sound: E, neh Alternative Spelling: Susanna, Suzanne, Zuzana

Oliver

Meaning: Olive tree Gender: Male Pronunciation: Oh-Lee-Ver Language origin of Oliver: Germanic Regional origin of Oliver: Western Europe Languages Oliver is most common: German, German, French, English Religions Oliver is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oh-Lee Last letter and sound: R, ver Alternative Spelling: Olivier, Olivér, Oliviero

Dominik

Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Doh-Mee-Neek Language origin of Dominik: Germanic Regional origin of Dominik: Western Europe Languages Dominik is most common: German, English, French Religions Dominik is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Doh Last letter and sound: K, neek Alternative Spelling: Dominic, Domenic, Dominyk, Dominick

Emil

Meaning: Rival Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Meel Language origin of Emil: Germanic Regional origin of Emil: Western Europe Languages Emil is most common: German, French, Russian Religions Emil is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: L, meel Alternative Spelling: Emile, Emiel, Emilio

Franz

Meaning: Free man Gender: Male Pronunciation: Frants Language origin of Franz: Germanic Regional origin of Franz: Western Europe Languages Franz is most common: German, French, English Religions Franz is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fr Last letter and sound: Z, ants Alternative Spelling: Franc, François, Francisco

Cosetta

Meaning: Little thing Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ko-Set-Tah Language origin of Cosetta: Latin Regional origin of Cosetta: Southern Europe Languages Cosetta is most common: Italian, French Religions Cosetta is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Ko Last letter and sound: A, tah Alternative Spelling: Casetta, Coseta, Cosettr, Cosetti, Cocetta

Tristano

Meaning: Sad one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tree-Stah-No Language origin of Tristano: Celtic Regional origin of Tristano: Southern Europe Languages Tristano is most common: Italian, French Religions Tristano is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tree Last letter and sound: O, no Alternative Spelling: Tristani, Tristana, Tristamo, Tristanc, Tristans