American Hebrew Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 9

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Kartisha (kar-tee-sha)
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Ken (KEN)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Leeon (lee-on)
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Les (less)
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Lew (Lee-u)
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Loyd (loyd or loid)
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Malachi (muh-LAH-kai)
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Matthias (muh-THY-uhss)
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Michal (MEE-khahl)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Mitchel (MI-chΙ™l or MI-tchΙ™l)
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Saparyu (suh-PAH-ree-oo)
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Atashi (ah-TAH-shee)
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Waarad (waar-uhd)
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Inderbir (in-der-bear)
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Palashkusum (puh-lash-koo-sum)
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Tajil (tah-JEEL)
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Yaspara (yahs-PAH-rah)
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Gajapathi (gah-juh-pah-thee)
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Toya (TOY-ah)
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Anagha (uh-NAH-guh)
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Fakhraaj (FAK-rahj)
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Ghanakuil (gah-nah-kweel)