Egyptian Lebanese Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History

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Abdalrahman (ab-duhl-rah-mahn)
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Ahmad (ah-MAD)
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Aisar (eye-sar)
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Aissa (ay-suh)
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Ali (AH-lee)
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Amal (uh-MAHL)
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Amjad (am-jad)
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Anhar (AHN-HAR)
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Ansara (ahn-SAH-rah)
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Aziz (uh-ZEEZ)
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Baba (BAH-bah)
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Bahaa (bah-HAH)
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