Dutch Lithuanian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Cristoffer (kris-TOF-er)
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Del (del)
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Elia (eh-LEE-ah)
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Fabian (fey-bee-uhn)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Isidore (IZ-ə-dawr)
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Jakob (JAY-kub)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Jan (YAHN)
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Joshua (joh-shoo-uh)
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Kalem (KAY-luhm)
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Manilala (ma-ni-LA-la)
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Qutub (koo-toob)
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Darsh (dahrsh)
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Gnanender (Guh-nan-der)
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Gobind (go-BIND)
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Ebonii (ee-BOH-nee)
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Dekel (deh-kel)
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Zulaal (ZOO-laahl)
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Baghiaa (bah-GEE-uh)
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Sevanthi (seh-vahn-thee)
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Jariyah (jah-REE-ah)
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Chandrakanta (CHAHN-drah-KAHN-tah)