German Dutch Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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David (DAY-vid)
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Del (del)
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Delmar (DEL-mar)
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Den (den)
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Dennis (dEH-nis)
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Dewayne (dÉ™-WAYN)
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Dirk (dərk)
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Dit (dɪt)
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Don (dahn)
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Edwin (ED-win)
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Efrem (e-FREM)
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Murtajah (mur-TAH-jah)
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Hamraz (ham-raz)
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Judah (JOO-duh)
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Nadeem (nuh-deem)
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Zurmah (ZUR-mah)
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Baasita (bah-SEE-tah)
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Samiha (suh-MEE-huh)
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Pipal (pee-PAL)
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Kaif (kayf)
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Jaad (jahd)
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Sirali (si-RAH-lee)
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Santa (SAN-tuh)