Arabic Lebanese Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 14

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Saamir (sah-MEER)
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Sader (Sah-der)
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Samih (sah-meeh)
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Samir (suh-meer)
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Saqal (suh-kahl)
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Sayed (sah-yid)
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Sharem (shuh-REM)
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Sofian (so-fee-ahn)
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Suhayb (Su-hayb)
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Suhayl (soo-HAYL)
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Suhayr (su-hayr)
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Suleiman (suh-LAY-mahn)
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Nazfah (NAHZ-fah)
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Asti (AH-stee)
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Innisai (in-uh-sy)
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Arshfa (ar-sh-fa)
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Julienne (joo-lee-YEN)
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Varinderjeet (vah-rin-dur-jeet)
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Vivikta (vih-VEEK-tah)
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Dishan (dih-SHAN)
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Pramodh (pruh-MOHD)
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Fusaylah (foo-say-lah)
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Muthu (moo-thoo)
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Narayan (na-RAI-yahn)