Usage examples of "Christian name" in English with translation to German

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In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross. Im Grunde gab es nur einen Christen, und der starb am Kreuz.
He heard his name called from behind. Er hörte, wie jemand von hinten seinen Namen rief.
The fables written by Hans Christian Andersen, the most famous Dane in the world, made him an icon of world literature. Die Märchen, die Hans Christian Andersen, der berühmteste Däne der Welt, verfasste, machten ihn zu einer Ikone der Weltliteratur.
Everyone in town knows his name. In der Stadt kennt jeder seinen Namen.
Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car. In die Kirche gehen macht noch keinen Christen aus dir, genau wie in einer Garage aus dir noch kein Auto wird.
No one knows their name. Niemand kennt ihren Namen.
Her mother was a Christian and her father a pagan, but this wasn't a problem for them at all. Ihre Mutter war eine Christin und ihr Vater ein Heide, aber das war kein Problem für sie alle.
The name of the pianist is known to everybody. Der Name des Klavierspielers ist allgemein bekannt.
He turned Christian. Er trat zum Christentum über.
No one knows her name. Niemand kennt ihren Namen.
Tom went to Korea as a Christian missionary. Tom ist als christlicher Missionar nach Korea gegangen.
Excuse me, but do you mind if I ask your name? Entschuldigen Sie, aber haben Sie etwas dagegen, wenn ich nach Ihrem Namen frage?
They don't know my name. Sie wissen meinen Namen nicht.
Hello. My name is John Reindle. I work at the American Embassy in Prague. Guten Tag, ich heiße John Reindle. Ich arbeite in der amerikanischen Botschaft in Prag.
Can you please tell me your name once more? Können Sie mir bitte Ihren Namen nochmal sagen?
My name is Yatarou. Mein Name ist Yatarou.
Jacqueline is a French name. Jacqueline ist ein französischer Name.
The dog answers to the name of Blackie. Der Hund hört auf den Namen Blackie.
He was about to fall asleep, when he heard his name called. Er war gerade beim Einschlafen, als er seinen Namen rufen hörte.
You needn't have written your name. Sie müssen Ihren Namen nicht geschrieben haben.
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