Ignaz

Meaning: Fiery Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ig-Nats Language origin of Ignaz: Germanic Regional origin of Ignaz: Western Europe Languages Ignaz is most common: German, Italian Religions Ignaz is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ig Last letter and sound: Z, nats Alternative Spelling: Ignatius, Ignácio, Ignác

Jens

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yens Language origin of Jens: Germanic Regional origin of Jens: Western Europe Languages Jens is most common: German Religions Jens is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yens Last letter and sound: S, s Alternative Spelling: Jenson, Janus, Jannis

Lennart

Meaning: Brave lion Gender: Male Pronunciation: Leh-Nart Language origin of Lennart: Germanic Regional origin of Lennart: Western Europe Languages Lennart is most common: German Religions Lennart is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Leh Last letter and sound: T, art Alternative Spelling: Leonard, Leonhard, Lienhart

Johannes

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Han-Nes Language origin of Johannes: Germanic Regional origin of Johannes: Western Europe Languages Johannes is most common: German Religions Johannes is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yo Last letter and sound: S, nes Alternative Spelling: Johan, Johann, João, Jan

Andreas

Meaning: Man, warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ahn-Dray-Ahs Language origin of Andreas: Germanic Regional origin of Andreas: Western Europe Languages Andreas is most common: German Religions Andreas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ahn Last letter and sound: S, ahs Alternative Spelling: Andrius, Andrej, András, Andrew

Christoph

Meaning: Bearer of Christ Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kris-Tohf Language origin of Christoph: Germanic Regional origin of Christoph: Western Europe Languages Christoph is most common: German, English, Greek Religions Christoph is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kris Last letter and sound: H, tohf Alternative Spelling: Kristof, Kristoph, Christof, Krzysztof

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

Jakob

Meaning: Supplanter Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yah-Kohp Language origin of Jakob: Germanic Regional origin of Jakob: Western Europe Languages Jakob is most common: German, English Religions Jakob is most common: Christianity, Judaism First letter and sound: J, Yah Last letter and sound: B, kohp Alternative Spelling: Jacob, Yakov, Jakub, Giacobbe