German Hebrew Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 8

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Maurice (maw-REES)
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Melchior (mel-kee-awr or mel-kee-er)
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Meyer (MY-Ι™r)
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Michal (MEE-khahl)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Mitchel (MI-chΙ™l or MI-tchΙ™l)
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Mort (mawrt)
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Mose (mōz)
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Mursel (mur-sel)
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Myron (ma-eye-ron)
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Nachmanke (NAHKH-mahn-keh)
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Nathaniel (na-THAN-yΙ™l)
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