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Friedmann
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'peaceful man' or 'man of peace' (from German 'Fried' = peace + 'Mann' = man) |
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Fritz
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peaceful ruler |
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Fritz Roy
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Combination of Fritz ('diminutive of Friedrich' = 'peaceful ruler') and Roy ('king' or 'red') - roughly 'little/young peaceful ruler/king'. |
German, Scottish |
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Fritzchen
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Diminutive of Fritz/Friedrich - 'little peaceful ruler' |
German |
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Fritzey
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From Friedrich/Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler" |
German |
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Fritzie
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Diminutive of Fritz/Friedrich - "peaceful ruler" |
German |
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Fritzl
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Diminutive of Fritz/Friedrich - 'little Fritz' (from elements meaning 'peaceful ruler') |
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Frytzey
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Diminutive of Fritz - "peaceful ruler" (from Friedrich) |
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Frytzy
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Diminutive form of Friedrich; ultimately from elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.' |
German |
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Funk
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'Spark' (from the German surname); alternatively associated with the music term 'funk' (groove, earthy rhythm) |
German |
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Gabel
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Likely a variant/diminutive of Gabriel - 'God is my strength.' |
English, German |
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Garett
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Spear-brave; strong or brave with a spear |
German, Irish |
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Garret
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Spear strength; brave with a spear |
English, German |
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Gerber
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Tanner; leather worker (occupational surname) |
German |
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Gerhardt
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From Old High German 'ger' (spear) + 'hard' (strong, brave) - 'strong/brave with a spear' (spear‑hard) |
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Gerrald
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Ruler with a spear |
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Gerrod
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Brave with a spear |
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Gervase
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spear servant |
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Gleis
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rail; track; platform (as in a railway track) |
German |
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Gotthilf
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God's help / help of God |
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Gotthold
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favored by God; God's grace/protection |
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Gottlieb
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beloved of God |
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Gustl
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Diminutive of Gustav - derived meaning 'staff of the Geats' / 'royal staff' |
German |
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Haas
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hare (nickname or surname derived from the animal) |
Dutch, German |
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Haensel
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'Little Hans' - diminutive of Hans (from Johannes), meaning 'God is gracious.' |
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Hamel
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Originally 'little village' or 'homestead' (Old French); alternatively associated with 'wether/ram' in German or as a variant of Arabic 'Hamil' ('carrier'). |
Arabic, English, French, German |
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Han
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Varies by origin - Chinese/Korean: linked to the Han clan or Han (漢) as an ethnic/historical term; Western: short form of Johannes/Hans meaning 'God is gracious'. |
Chinese, Dutch, English, German, Korean, Scandinavian |
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Hannes
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God is gracious |
Dutch, German |
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Hanns
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Yahweh (God) is gracious |
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Hanns-Christian
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Hanns: 'God is gracious' (from Johannes); Christian: 'follower of Christ' |
German |
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