The surname Hagan is Irish; the name Hagen is German.
Wiesner is a German name
Yes, Leontia is an Irish name, but it depends how you pronounce it. Some people pronounce it Leeunteeah, that would be German/ Irish, or Leeontyea, that would be Hungarian/German/Irish. But yes, it is a very Irish name, I like it, it sounds sooooo pretty and it's different..... That's why I like it! Answered by Kennie Koves, 11, ON, CAN
There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
Ryan isn't of German origin; it's Celtic/Irish and means Little Ruler.
ANSWER The German name for piper is Pfeifer or Pfeisenblaeser.
The origin of the English name Piper is Dutch and German. Piper is an occupational name for a player on the pipes. In Germany the same name is Pfeiffer.
The surname Hagan is Irish; the name Hagen is German.
The German name is Hammeln. In English it is Hammelin
Wiesner is a German name
Belinda is a German name
the town of Hamelin or Hameln
Originally England. It is fairly rare and is an English occupational surname.
yes, he is Irish. His last name is German, but the name Adam is a popular Celtic name.
"Pfeiffer" is a German name. The English equivalent is "Piper"
The Irish Gaelic name "Shannon" remains the same in German, it has no German equivalent.
Krieger is a German name so it has no Irish spelling.