Belarusian Ukrainian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 6

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Larisa (lah-REE-sah)
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Larissa (luh-RIS-uh)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Leonard (LEE-uh-nurd)
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Lidia (/ˈliːdiΙ™/)
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Luann (loo-ann)
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Luba (loo-bah)
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Ma (mah)
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Makar (mah-KAHR)
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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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Aariz (uh-REEZ)
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Citayu (sih-tuh-yoo)
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Kirtana (kuhr-TAH-nuh)
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Meghnad (meg-nad)
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Digbhraja (dΙͺg-bra-jΙ™)
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Arasi (ah-rah-see)
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Cikura (sih-KOO-rah)
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Nouis (NOO-eez)
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Chandramukhee (chan-dra-moo-kee)
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Nagaveni (nuh-guh-VEE-nee)
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Suraj (Su-raj (soo-raj))
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Myriam (MIR-ee-am)