German Hebrew Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History

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Ada (AY-duh)
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Adalia (ah-DAL-ee-ah)
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Adena (ah-DEE-nah)
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Adi (AH-dee)
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Alenna (ah-LEH-nah)
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Alexxandra (ah-leks-AHN-dra)
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Alica (uh-LEE-kuh)
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Alina (ah-LEE-nah)
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Alisha (ah-LEE-shah or uh-LISH-uh)
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Alma (AL-mah)
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Alyce (AL-is)
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Alyna (Ah-lee-nah)
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