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  2. Bear - Wikipedia

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    The female first name "Ursula", originally derived from a Christian saint's name, means "little she-bear" (diminutive of Latin ursa). In Switzerland, the male first name "Urs" is especially popular, while the name of the canton and city of Bern is by legend derived from Bär, German for bear. The Germanic name Bernard (including Bernhardt and ...

  3. Eurasian brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The historic distribution of bears and the impression the Eurasian brown bear has made on people are reflected in the names of several localities (some notable examples include Bern, Medvednica, Otepää and Ayu-Dag), as well as personal names—for example, Xiong, Bernard, Arthur, Ursula, Urs, Ursicinus, Orsolya, Björn, Nedved, Medvedev, and ...

  4. Brown bear - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss city of Bern's coat of arms depicts a bear and the city's name is popularly thought to derive from the German word for bear. [ 175 ] [ 176 ] The brown bear is depicted on the reverse of the Croatian 5- kuna coin, minted since 1993.

  5. 150 Unique German Names for Boys and Girls to Add to Your ...

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    We included male, female and unisex names, as well as bold ones, traditional old German names, adorable options and stylish, trendy ideas. That way, you have a wide range of options to consider ...

  6. Behr - Wikipedia

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    Behr is a given name and surname that derives from the German Bär ().Older forms of the name, Bela and Belo (related to the old High German Belo), occur in the Memorbuch.The diminutive forms Baeril (Berel) and Baerush (Berush) are used among Polish and Russian Jews.

  7. Bjorn - Wikipedia

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    Bjorn, Bjorne (English, Dutch), Björn (Swedish, Icelandic, Dutch, and German), Bjørn (Danish, Faroese and Norwegian), Beorn (Old English) or, rarely, Bjôrn, Biorn ...

  8. 100 German Baby Names for Boys and Girls and Their Meanings - AOL

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    Tom Werner/Getty Images. Frieda is a name of German origin with a classic feel and a lovely meaning of “peace.” 11. Bertha. Pronounced BEAR-ta, this feminine moniker has Old High German ...

  9. List of mammals of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Red squirrel Garden dormouse Common vole Eurasian harvest mouse. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing.