Timothée

Meaning: Honoring God Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tee-Moh-Tay Language origin of Timothée: Latin Regional origin of Timothée: Western Europe Languages Timothée is most common: French, English, Greek Religions Timothée is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tee Last letter and sound: E, tay Alternative Spelling: Timothy, Timotheo, Timothé, Tymothée

Sébastien

Meaning: Revered, venerable Gender: Male Pronunciation: Seh-Bas-Tyan Language origin of Sébastien: Latin Regional origin of Sébastien: Western Europe Languages Sébastien is most common: French, English, Spanish Religions Sébastien is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seh Last letter and sound: N, tyan Alternative Spelling: Sebastian, Sebastién, Sebastienn, Bastien

Viktoria

Meaning: Victory Gender: Female Pronunciation: Vik-Toh-Ree-Ah Language origin of Viktoria: Germanic Regional origin of Viktoria: Western Europe Languages Viktoria is most common: German, German, Russian, English Religions Viktoria is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: V, Vik Last letter and sound: A, toh-ree-ah Alternative Spelling: Victoria, Wiktoria, Viktoriya

Jana

Meaning: God is gracious Gender: Female Pronunciation: Yah-Nah Language origin of Jana: Germanic Regional origin of Jana: Western Europe Languages Jana is most common: German, English Religions Jana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: J, Yah Last letter and sound: A, nah Alternative Spelling: Yana, Janna, Gianna

Katharina

Meaning: Pure Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kah-Tah-Ree-Nah Language origin of Katharina: Germanic Regional origin of Katharina: Western Europe Languages Katharina is most common: German, English Religions Katharina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: K, Kah Last letter and sound: A, nah Alternative Spelling: Katarina, Catarina, Katharine

Adelheid

Meaning: Noble kind Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ah-Del-Hite Language origin of Adelheid: Germanic Regional origin of Adelheid: Western Europe Languages Adelheid is most common: German, German Religions Adelheid is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: A, Ah-Del Last letter and sound: D, hite Alternative Spelling: Adalheid, Adela, Adeline

Dorothea

Meaning: Gift of God Gender: Female Pronunciation: Doh-Ro-Tay-Ah Language origin of Dorothea: Germanic Regional origin of Dorothea: Western Europe Languages Dorothea is most common: German, German, Greek, English Religions Dorothea is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Doh-Ro Last letter and sound: A, tay-ah Alternative Spelling: Dorothy, Dorotha, Doroteya

Franziska

Meaning: Free Gender: Female Pronunciation: Fran-Zees-Kah Language origin of Franziska: Germanic Regional origin of Franziska: Western Europe Languages Franziska is most common: German, German, Italian, Spanish Religions Franziska is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: F, Fran Last letter and sound: A, zees-kah Alternative Spelling: Francisca, Francesca, Frantiska

Hedwig

Meaning: Battle or struggle Gender: Female Pronunciation: Hed-Vig Language origin of Hedwig: Germanic Regional origin of Hedwig: Western Europe Languages Hedwig is most common: German, German, English Religions Hedwig is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: H, Hed Last letter and sound: G, vig Alternative Spelling: Hedviga, Hedwiga, Hedy

Ingrid

Meaning: Beautiful Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ing-Grid Language origin of Ingrid: Germanic Regional origin of Ingrid: Western Europe Languages Ingrid is most common: German, German, English Religions Ingrid is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: I, Ing Last letter and sound: D, grid Alternative Spelling: Ingrida, Ingerid, Ingrit