Suitable 1930s female names with surnames (German)

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Suitable 1930s female names with surnames (German)

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Yes I'm still deciding Michaela :oops: anyways on my hunt for who I will be :lol: I came across a rather extensive list thats taken from membership applications to the NS-Frauenshcaft/Deutsches Frauenwerk. Thought it maybes a) useful if anyone else is thinking of a vintage moniker as theres plenty to pick and choose from and jumble about into something more unique and b) just plain interesting :lol:

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what about ethel scrungebum :roll:
netty swackers
betty swollocks


ooo i am gonna get it :lol:

nitty shickers??? :shock:
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Hi Dink,
Worked and lived in Germany for years and have come across some good old names, not many are popular names now in Germany as they are old-fashioned but were popular back in the 1930's. Some you could check out are Frieda, Irma, Silke, Sigmar, Willamina, Gertrude. They are good old fashined names and would of been in use a fair amount in the 1940's.
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Thanks Danny AND NICK oooooo you monkey :twisted: just you wait :twisted: :evil: :lol:
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cant wait...ha!
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now here is a good un

gerda lohmann

see ever as useful :P
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In my soldbuch my wifes called....

Angelica Von Osten...

....even though I don't actually have a wife
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Angela of the East.....
Hmmmm I think the Sicherheitsdienst want a word with you mein alte kamerad...... Your Ahnenstafel will be all out of kilter marrying an untermensch........ :P
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I was reading about Reinhard Heydrich a while ago and I read that his wife was called Lina von Osten, I thought that was a nice name so... I took part of it :mrgreen:
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And there's me thinking you were a fan of the Addams Family - Angelica Von Houston!!!!!! :lol:
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Or should that be Yv Von Decarlo!
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The bottom pics from The Munsters isn't it :? :mrgreen:
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top pic is morticia addams and the bottom lily munster, i know them personally :lol: :lol:
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I used to love The Munsters, great show :mrgreen:

I thought the vampire grandad was soooooo cool

.... are any of them still alive :?
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Well, the grandad was one of the undead, so its a rhetorical question, :P yes?
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My 'German name' is Hedwig Krauss. :)
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