August 1890s - 1900s Axel 1960s Ben 2000s Benjamin 1980s - 1990s Bernd 1940s - 1960s Bernhard 1890s - 1920s Björn 1970s - 1980s Bruno 1890s - 1920s Christian 1950s - 1990s Christoph 1960s - 1980s Christopher 1980s - 1990s Daniel 1970s - 2000s David 1980s - 2000s Dennis 1970s - 1990s Detlef 1950s Dieter 1930s - 1950s Dirk 1960s - 1970s Dominik 1980s - 1990s Eduard.
Popular german names in the 1890s. For example the surname Meyer means dairy farmer today whereas during the Middle Ages Meyer designated people who were stewards of landholders. Although the name Ilse has not ranked among the top baby names in the US its alternate spelling Elsa was extremely popular in the 1890s and has seen a resurgence since 2013. The meanings of German last names are those as defined initially when these names became surnames.
Ben Paul and Jonas were the top German names for boys. Strong names were chosen for 1890s baby names during this time. Another boy was named Victor Emmanuel 1880 after the first king of unified Italy and a girl was named Wilhelmina after the recently deceased German emperor Wilhlem I.
Womens rights exposing corruption education and childrens rights were only a few of the vital social subjects occurring during this time. 22 rows Popular Names in Germany 1890 top 20 Information from Beliebte VornamenDifferent. The 1890s were a time of significant social and political changes.
Male Ernst Friedrich Hans Heinrich Hermann Karl Otto Paul Walter Wilhelm. Female Anna Bertha Elisabeth Emma Frieda Gertrud Margarethe Maria Marie Martha. Most German surnames derive either from archaic professions such as Schmidt Müller.
1541 Gratiot 15 28 36 Gittins Edward W 47 Saloon Manchester Rd nr Cheltenham 11 36 Gittins Edward Son W 23 Blacksmith Manchester Rd nr Cheltenham 12 36 Gittins Elizabeth Daughter W 18 At home Manchester Rd nr Cheltenham 12. Ilse is a derivative of Elisabeth. Total registered births - 2054.
4 64 Gibson John Servant W 28 Servant Benton MO 8 20 Gilroy Mary Daughter W 25 r. German Sarah Servant W 13 Servant No Street. Hitlisten 1890 - 2008 The most popular first names in Germany since 1890.