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From Classic to Modern: The Most Beautiful First Names from Literature

Von klassisch bis modern: Die schönsten Vornamen aus der Literatur
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From Emma and Effi to Romeo, Lotte, or Harry: literature is full of names that instantly evoke images in our minds. If you're looking for a special first name for your baby, you'll find true treasures among classics and modern bestsellers – melodious, meaningful, and with a story that lasts.

From Classic to Modern: Great First Names from Literature

  • Alexej (The Brothers Karamazov) – Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Amalia (Much Ado About Nothing) – William Shakespeare
  • Andrej (War and Peace) – Leo Tolstoy
  • Anna (Anna Karenina) – Leo Tolstoy
  • Anton (Emil and the Detectives) – Erich Kästner
  • Antonie (Buddenbrooks) – Thomas Mann
  • Aramis (The Three Musketeers) – Alexandre Dumas
  • Celia (As You Like It) – William Shakespeare
  • Darja (Anna Karenina) – Leo Tolstoy
  • David (David Copperfield) – Charles Dickens
  • Djamila (Djamila) – Chinghiz Aitmatov
  • Dorian (The Picture of Dorian Gray) – Oscar Wilde
  • Effi (Effi Briest) – Theodor Fontane
  • Emil (Emil and the Detectives) – Erich Kästner
  • Fyodor (The Brothers Karamazov) – Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Hermine (Steppenwolf) – Hermann Hesse
  • Ida (Michel from Lönneberga) – Astrid Lindgren
  • Ilja (Oblomov) – Ivan Goncharov
  • Jessica (The Merchant of Venice) – William Shakespeare
  • Julia (Romeo and Juliet) – William Shakespeare
  • Justus (The Three Investigators) – Robert Arthur
  • Karlos (Don Carlos) – Friedrich Schiller
  • Katerina (The Brothers Karamazov) – Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Lara (Doctor Zhivago) – Boris Pasternak
  • Lena (Leonce and Lena) – Georg Büchner
  • Louis (Interview with the Vampire) – Anne Rice
  • Lovis (Ronja, the Robber's Daughter) – Astrid Lindgren
  • Luise (The Robbers) – Friedrich Schiller
  • Luna (Harry Potter) – J.K. Rowling
  • Lyra (The Golden Compass) – Philip Pullman
  • Lysander (A Midsummer Night's Dream) – William Shakespeare
  • Madita (Madita) – Astrid Lindgren
  • Margarete (Faust) – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Marlena (Water for Elephants) – Sara Gruen
  • Mascha (The Captain's Daughter) – Alexander Pushkin
  • Mattis (Ronja, the Robber's Daughter) – Astrid Lindgren
  • Maxim (A Hero of Our Time) – Mikhail Lermontov
  • Milou (Tintin) – Hergé
  • Mina (Dracula) – Bram Stoker
  • Nicholas (Nicholas Nickleby) – Charles Dickens
  • Nikolai (Fathers and Sons) – Ivan Turgenev
  • Oliver (Oliver Twist) – Charles Dickens
  • Pawel (Dead Souls) – Nikolai Gogol
  • Phileas (Around the World in Eighty Days) – Jules Verne
  • Santiago (The Old Man and the Sea) – Ernest Hemingway
  • Tristan (Tristan and Isolde) – most famous adaptation by Richard Wagner

The names from literature are not only melodious but also carry the stories and emotions of their characters within them. They are a wonderful way to give your child a name with depth and significance. Let yourself be inspired by the world of books and find the perfect name for your little treasure.

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