1. Hannah: In the biblical story, Hannah is a wise prophet, so this name is given the meaning of gentleness and elegance. This name was used by Germans as early as the 19th century, but it has only slowly gained popularity in the past 20 years.
2. Ben: Different from the common name in English, this name in German is actually the abbreviation of Benjamin and Benedikt, which means "lucky one". It is now more commonly used than the full version. In the Bible, Benjamin is the youngest son of Jacob, and Benedikt is named after an Italian monk.
3. Noah: This name undoubtedly comes from the story of "Noah's Ark" in the Bible - Noah received God's command and built an ark to save his family and many animals. Noah was originally a Hebrew name, so it only became popular in Germany in recent years.
4. Emilia: This name originated from the Latin area. The Emilia were one of the most important noble families in ancient Rome, which died out with the decline of the Roman Empire. Therefore, Emilia means competition, passion and ambition. In addition to the first name, Emilia is also often used as a middle name.
5. Sofia/Sophia: Originally derived from Greek, it symbolizes divine wisdom and virtue. Many saints in history have been named after this. This name is very popular in various languages ??with slightly different spellings.