Ethiopian Swahili Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Jabali (jΙ™-BAH-lee)
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Jah (jaa-H)
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Jemaal (juh-MAHL)
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Maliik (mah-LEEK)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Omari (oh-MAR-ee)
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Surala (su-RAH-lah)
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Tamir (tah-MEER)
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Walil (wah-LEEL)
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Zanaa (Zan-aa)
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Yajata (yah-JAH-tah)
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Aadish (AH-dish)
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Shebah (SHAY-bah)
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Chitraketu (chee-tra-KEH-too)
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Mustehsan (mus-teh-san)
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Udolf (yoo-dolf)
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Kanisa (kuh-NEE-sah)
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Sanabel (suh-NAH-bel)
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Kehkashan (keh-ka-shan)
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Sabihe (sah-bee-heh)
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Yeshna (yesh-nah)
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Party (PAHR-tee)