German Hebrew Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Barron (BA-rən)
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Bartt (bart)
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Basel (ba-ZEL)
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Bazel (BAY-zuhl)
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Benjamin (BEN-juh-min)
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Brenner (BREN-ər)
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Bryan (BRY-ən)
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Cari (KAH-ree)
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Chanell (shÉ™-NEHL)
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Cristoffer (kris-TOF-er)
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Curtis (KER-tis)
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Daaron (dah-ron)
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Cal (kal)
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Siddhaa (si-dhaa)
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Caelie (KAY-lee)
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Alip (AH-lip)
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Lingamoorthy (ling-uh-moor-thee)
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Shabiba (shah-BEE-bah)
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Khajesta (kha-JES-ta)
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Dasarathi (duh-suh-RAH-thee)
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Dildar (dil-DAR)
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Raghini (RAH-gee-nee)
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Devajuta (dey-vuh-joo-tuh)
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Sadqa (sad-ka)