That old book is the source for many if not most common names in the western world, i would say it has more value to this discussion then a opinion from someone who doesn’t know that Johannes turned into Hans over the centuries.
John would be pronounced very different in german, with a long o, to my ears that would sound Scandinavian and we have Jan for that.
There’s both names now. And it’s a while ago since that book was taken that seriously; language changes. And i didn’t state a opinion, but what you hear around here, what is. Btw, my niece is named Linn. Does that sound german to you?
You do realise we’re in a thread about etymology right?
Your nice has a beautiful name that might be a shortened form of Sieglinde or Linda, but i would take a wild guess that she’s a german girl who’s family roots are in eastern asia.
You do realise we’re in a thread about etymology right?
Uh, no, i saw it in c/all. My bad.
who’s family roots are in eastern asia.
Nope. But internet and airplanes changed things. Which is what i tried to say before.
But a scandinavian origin (the name), i didn’t thought of that, thanks.
That old book is the source for many if not most common names in the western world, i would say it has more value to this discussion then a opinion from someone who doesn’t know that Johannes turned into Hans over the centuries.
John would be pronounced very different in german, with a long o, to my ears that would sound Scandinavian and we have Jan for that.
There’s both names now. And it’s a while ago since that book was taken that seriously; language changes. And i didn’t state a opinion, but what you hear around here, what is. Btw, my niece is named Linn. Does that sound german to you?
You do realise we’re in a thread about etymology right?
Your nice has a beautiful name that might be a shortened form of Sieglinde or Linda, but i would take a wild guess that she’s a german girl who’s family roots are in eastern asia.
Uh, no, i saw it in c/all. My bad.
Nope. But internet and airplanes changed things. Which is what i tried to say before.
But a scandinavian origin (the name), i didn’t thought of that, thanks.