German Belarusian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Danika (duh-NEE-kuh)
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Elainna (Eh-lay-nah)
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Elena (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elenora (el-ə-NOR-ə)
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Ellisa (eh-LEES-uh)
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Eva (EE-vah)
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Fawzia (fow-zee-ah)
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Garen (GAIR-u0259n)
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Genia (JEN-ee-uh)
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Henrik (hen-rik)
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Heral (heer-uhl)
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Hoyt (hoit)
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Ashia (ah-shee-uh)
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Sachal (SAH-chal)
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Vritee (vree-tee)
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Para (PAH-rah)
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Revan (REH-vahn)
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Imre (IH-mreh)
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Nakshvardhan (NAK-shvar-dhan)
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Moiz (moh-EEZ)
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Fazeen (fah-zeen)
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Tarkshya (tar-kshya)
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Mahnoor (muh-NOOR)
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Hernan (Her-nahn)