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Alex Unisex Czech Danish +12

Alex is a unisex short form of Alexander, Alexandra, and other names beginning with Alex. Stemming from the Greek element alexein meaning "to protect" or "to defend," Alex has been used as a diminutive for those names af...

Chris Unisex Danish Dutch +2

Chris is a common short form of the names Christopher, Christian, Christine, and other names beginning with Chris. While primarily a diminutive, Chris has also been used as an independent given name in its own right, tho...

Eike Unisex German Low German

Eike is a German and Low German given name, usable for both males and females. It originally functioned as a short form of Ekkehard and other names beginning with the Old High German element ekka or Old Saxon eggia, mean...

Engel Unisex German Germanic

Engel is a German given name and surname that traditionally carries dual associations. Originally, it may have started as a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element angil, a tribal name referring to the Ge...

Friedel Unisex German

Friedel is a German given name and surname, originally derived as a diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace". In this sense, it is commonly a short form of Friedrich (masculine) or Frie...

Manu 2 Unisex Finnish French +2

Manu is a short form of Manuel or Emmanuel (and also of Manuela in Germany). Used in Finnish, French, German, and Spanish contexts, this diminutive has a friendly, informal feel compared to its longer counterparts. Etymo...

Maxi Unisex German Spanish

Etymology and OriginMaxi is a short form used as a given name primarily in German and Spanish contexts. In Spanish, it is typically a diminutive of Maximiliano for males, while in German it may be a short form of the fem...

Michi 2 Unisex German

Michi 2 is a German diminutive of Michael or Michaela. This affectionate short form is used primarily in German-speaking countries, where it serves as both a nickname and an informal given name. Its brevity and familiari...

Mischa Unisex Dutch German

Mischa is a Dutch and German form of Misha, itself a Russian diminutive of Mikhail, which derives from Michael. Although predominantly masculine, Mischa is occasionally used as a feminine name in the Netherlands.Origin a...

Sascha Unisex Dutch German

Sascha is a German and Dutch form of Sasha. Derived as a diminutive of either Aleksandr or Aleksandra, Sascha embodies the same legacy of protection and nobility as its root name, Alexander. The name Alexander, meaning "...

Sigi Unisex German

Etymology and OriginsSigi is a short form or diminutive of Germanic names such as Siegfried and Sieglinde, as well as other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory". In German usage, Sigi often...

Uli Unisex German

Uli is a diminutive of the German names Ulrich or Ulrike. It is a unisex short form commonly used in German-speaking countries, often as a nickname rather than a formal given name. Etymology Uli derives from Ulrich, whic...

Ulli Unisex German

Ulli is a German diminutive and unisex given name, primarily used as a short form of Ulrich (masculine) or Ulrike (feminine). As a pet form, it conveys familiarity and affection, akin to "Billy" for William or "Katie" fo...

Wendel Unisex Dutch German +1

Wendel is a given name and surname used in Dutch, German, and Portuguese-speaking regions. It originates as a short form of Germanic names containing the element wentil, meaning "a Vandal." The Vandals were a Germanic tr...

Willy Unisex Dutch English +1

Willy is a common masculine given name, often used as a diminutive of William, Wilhelm, or Willem. In Dutch, it functions as both a masculine and feminine name. The name has been popular in Dutch, English, and German-spe...

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