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

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Ken (KEN)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Leeon (lee-on)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Lena (LEE-nÉ™)
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Les (less)
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Lew (Lee-u)
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Loyd (loyd or loid)
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Ma (mah)
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Mandel (MAN-del)
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Marc (mahrk)
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Matthias (muh-THY-uhss)
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Pratitha (pruh-TEE-thuh)
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Leelah (LEE-luh)
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Seir (seer)
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Neetal (ney-tahl)
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Kenaan (kÉ™-NAN)
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Cassandan (kah-sahn-dahn)
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Araminta (air-uh-MIN-tuh)
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Desiraee (dih-zuh-ray)
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Sabari (suh-bah-ree)
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Aqdaah (aq-DAH)
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Hamdah (hahm-dah)
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Haisham (HAY-sham)