Stefanie
Meaning: Crown Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shteh-Fah-Nee Language origin of Stefanie: Germanic Regional origin of Stefanie: Western Europe Languages Stefanie is most common: German, English, French Religions Stefanie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shteh Last letter and sound: E, nee Alternative Spelling: Stephanie, Stefania, Stephany
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
Doris
Meaning: Gift Gender: Female Pronunciation: Doh-Rees Language origin of Doris: Germanic Regional origin of Doris: Western Europe Languages Doris is most common: German, English Religions Doris is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Doh Last letter and sound: S, rees Alternative Spelling: Dorys, Dorris, Dorice
Gisela
Meaning: Pledge Gender: Female Pronunciation: Gee-Zeh-Lah Language origin of Gisela: Germanic Regional origin of Gisela: Western Europe Languages Gisela is most common: German, Spanish, English Religions Gisela is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gee Last letter and sound: A, lah Alternative Spelling: Gizela, Gisella, Gizele
Heike
Meaning: Home ruler Gender: Female Pronunciation: Hye-Keh Language origin of Heike: Germanic Regional origin of Heike: Western Europe Languages Heike is most common: German Religions Heike is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hye Last letter and sound: E, keh Alternative Spelling: Heika, Heiko, Haike
Josef
Meaning: God will increase Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Sef Language origin of Josef: Germanic Regional origin of Josef: Western Europe Languages Josef is most common: German, German, Spanish, English Religions Josef is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yo Last letter and sound: F, sef Alternative Spelling: Joseph, Yosef, Josip
Klaus
Meaning: Victory of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klows / Klowsh Language origin of Klaus: Germanic Regional origin of Klaus: Western Europe Languages Klaus is most common: German, German, English Religions Klaus is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Klow Last letter and sound: S, sa Alternative Spelling: Claus, Nikolaus, Klaas
Georg
Meaning: Farmer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Gay-Org / Gee-Org Language origin of Georg: Germanic Regional origin of Georg: Western Europe Languages Georg is most common: German, German, Russian, English Religions Georg is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: G, Gay / Gee Last letter and sound: G, org Alternative Spelling: George, Giorgio, Jörg
Erich
Meaning: Eternal ruler Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Rikh Language origin of Erich: Germanic Regional origin of Erich: Western Europe Languages Erich is most common: German, German, English Religions Erich is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: H, rikh Alternative Spelling: Eric, Erick, Eryk
Ewald
Meaning: Law, rule Gender: Male Pronunciation: Eh-Vahlt Language origin of Ewald: Germanic Regional origin of Ewald: Western Europe Languages Ewald is most common: German Religions Ewald is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: E, Eh Last letter and sound: D, ahlt Alternative Spelling: Evald, Ewaldo, Ewal