Belarusian Hebrew Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Jakob (JAY-kub)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Jaquelin (JACK-ə-lin)
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Katharine (KATH-ə-rin)
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Katrinna (kuh-TRI-nuh)
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Kraig (kreyg)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Lela (LEE-lah)
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Ma (mah)
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Mare (MAHR-ay)
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Matthias (muh-THY-uhss)
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Melany (muh-LAH-nee)
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Fazeela (fuh-zee-lah)
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Aadrian (ay-dree-uhn)
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Laxmitha (laks-mi-tha)
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Hirav (hee-rav)
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Leelima (lee-lee-mah)
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Tefheem (tef-HEEM)
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Samajas (sah-MAH-jas)
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Sammuel (SAM-yoo-el)
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Selby (SEL-bee)
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Nabh (NAHB)
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Sadoos (suh-DOOZ)
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Vrindavani (vreen-duh-vuh-nee)