Dutch German Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 14

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Emel (EH-mel)
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Emelia (eh-MEE-lee-ah)
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Emilia (eh-MEEL-yah)
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Emillia (ih-MIL-ee-uh)
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Emma (EM-uh)
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Erick (AIR-ik)
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Erma (UR-mÉ™)
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Ester (ES-ter)
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Eva (EE-vah)
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Evelin (EH-vÉ™-lin)
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Evelina (eh-vuh-LEE-nuh)
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Eveline (EH-vuh-leen)
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Ratnakar (rat-nuh-kar)
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Anubha (Ah-noo-bha)
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Sambudh (sam-BOODH)
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Tapi (TAH-pee)
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Melina (meh-LEE-nah)
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Taira (TAI-rah)
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Machakanni (mah-cha-kah-nee)
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Kiefer (KEE-fu0259r)
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Kally (KAL-ee)
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Karyme (kuh-ree-may)
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Eirikur (EH-ree-kur)
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Vrittee (vrit-TEE)