Dutch German Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Alysson (uh-LEE-suhn)
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Amilia (ah-MIL-ee-ah)
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Amy (AY-mee)
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Anah (ah-NAH)
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Andreana (ahn-dree-AH-nah)
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Angelica (an-jÉ™-LEE-kÉ™)
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Anikka (AH-ni-kah)
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Anita (ah-NEE-tah)
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Anja (AHN-yah)
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Ann (an)
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Annabel (AN-É™-bel)
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Anne (an)
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Ambak (am-BAK)
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Kunshita (koon-shee-ta)
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Rawaakh (rah-wa:k)
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Daheem (duh-HEEM)
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Samriddhi (suhm-rid-dee)
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Zaraq (Zuh-rak)
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Jerusha (juh-ROO-shuh)
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Shamekh (sha-MEKH)
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Tamadur (Tah-mah-dur)
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Sahima (suh-HEE-muh)
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Farzand (far-zahnnd)
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Dikla (di-kla)