Dutch German Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

You are viewing Page 3 of Dutch German Names For Boys from around the world.

👦
Caydenn (KAY-dən)
Find details about Caydenn including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Cedrik (se-drik)
Find details about Cedrik including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👧
Chanell (shÉ™-NEHL)
Find details about Chanell including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👧👦
Coen (koon)
Find details about Coen including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👧
Connie (KAH-nee)
Find details about Connie including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Craig (kreg)
Find details about Craig including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Cramer (KRAY-mer)
Find details about Cramer including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Cristoffer (kris-TOF-er)
Find details about Cristoffer including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Curtis (KER-tis)
Find details about Curtis including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👧👦
Curtiss (KUR-tis)
Find details about Curtiss including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Daaron (dah-ron)
Find details about Daaron including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👦
Dahm (dahm (rhymes with palm))
Find details about Dahm including its meaning, pronunciation, and history, here.
👧
Paravi (puh-RAH-vee)
👦
Taqaddam (tah-kah-dam)
👦
Aadhev (AH-dhev)
👧
Chaitali (chai-tuh-lee)
👦
Sachisth (suh-chis-th)
🤷
Shaarjah (shah-RAH-jah)
👧
Shailya (shy-luh-yuh)
🤷
Naganan (na-ga-nan)
👧
Sumathi (soo-MAH-thee)
👧👦
Elvan (EL-vahn)
👦
Owais (oh-WISE)
👧
Kampana (kahm-PAH-nah)