Noone young in Germany even knows what they are called, since everyone is playing french nowadays.
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Funny, in Sloakia we still use these cards a lot. I too didn't know what they are called, but surely played with these cards most of my life :D
Same in most of the countries in that region.
The bavarian variant is still in use for playing 'Schafkopf'. So I've mostly heard them being referred to as Cards for Schafkopf or just Bavarian.
No one should spell "no one" as "noone".