German Dutch Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 7

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Ginno (ji-no)
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Girijesh (gir-ee-jesh)
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Glen (glen)
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Glenn (glen)
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Gregg (greg)
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Greyson (GRAY-sen)
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Haileigh (HAY-lee)
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Hallan (HAHL-ən)
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Hans (hahns)
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Hermaan (hur-MAHN)
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Het (het)
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Hosea (ho-ZAY-uh)
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Kamakshi (kuh-mahk-shee)
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Carna (KAHR-nah)
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Mutloob (moot-loob)
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Madissen (Ma-dih-sen)
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Suryamukhi (soo-ree-ah-moo-kee)
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Vaibavi (VAY-bah-vee)
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Zuriel (zu-ree-el)
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Vasav (vah-sahv)
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Samariyah (sah-mah-REE-yah)
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Laiqa (LAY-kah)
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Shakunti (sha-kun-tee)
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Hariprasada (ha-ree-PRAH-suh-duh)