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Popular german names from the 1900s. The meanings of German last names are those as defined initially when these names became surnames. Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions such as Schmidt Müller. Popular German names in 1900s and today.
Amos is using his vast experience to. Albert is a classic name which has never been out of use. Male Gerhard Günter Hans Heinz Helmut Herbert Karl Kurt Walter Werner.
If his wife inherited a farm he might change his name to her maiden name. Its remained relatively stable for several decades and is currently in the low 300s. Names such as Rose Hazel and Myrtle refer to specific plants while Florence simply means blossom or flower Pearl and Ruby were popular ways to name girls after precious stones.
Ernst Friedrich Heinrich Otto Erich Herbert Fritz boys and Gertrud Anna Frieda Else Herta Elisabeth Maria girls. Name Number Name Number. This is due to both the American immigration officials and the immigrants themselves choosing to use the English translation of the German surnames to ensure societal acceptance and facilitate rapid.
Amos Grunebaum MD FACOG is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and among the worlds leading authorities on fertility and pregnancy. For example the surname Meyer means dairy farmer today whereas during the Middle Ages Meyer designated people who were stewards of landholders. Most Popular German Names In 1920s.
Velma and Bernice were among the newly popular 1900s girl names. History of baby names in Germany In the early 1900s German names with strong constants were popular such as Friedrich Heinrich and Wilhelm for boys names or Bertha Elisabeth Gertrud Frieda Margarethe and Maria for girls names. If a German moved onto someone elses farm it was not uncommon to change his last name to that of the farm.