Egyptian Japanese Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Franklin (FRANK-lin)
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Gar (gahr)
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Gavinn (guh-VIN)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Ghazan (gah-ZAHN)
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Greyson (GRAY-sen)
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Haaba (HAH-bah)
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Haseena (hah-SEE-nah)
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Hayliee (HAY-lee)
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Hughie (HYOO-ee)
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Hugo (HYOO-go)
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Immogene (ih-muh-jeen)
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Amaia (ah-MY-ah)
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Jeeta (JEE-tah)
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Cath (Kath)
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Ndeye (NDAY)
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Sabzwari (sahbz-wah-ree)
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Ajra (AHJ-ruh)
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Satgun (SAT-guhn)
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Hanifud (hah-nee-food)
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Bindurekha (Bin-doo-rek-ha (IPA: bɪnˈduː.ɹɛk.hæ))
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Toshitaa (toh-SHEE-ta)
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Subhranshu (soo-BRUHN-shoo)
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Mack (mæk)