German Hebrew Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Arin (AH-rin)
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Ashlie (ASH-lee)
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Asya (AH-see-uh)
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Ati (AH-tee)
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Ayleen (ey-LEEN)
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Babette (bah-BET)
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Barbaraa (Bar-bah-raa)
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Belicia (buh-LEE-shuh)
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Cari (KAH-ree)
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Carissa (kuh-RIS-uh)
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Caroline (KA-ro-lin)
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Cathryn (KATH-rin)
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Aspayaodha (uh-spah-yo-dha)
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Nalita (nah-lih-tah)
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Rithika (ri-thi-ka)
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Hansrat (hahns-raht)
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Oldooz (ol-DOOZ)
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Yagnesh (yahg-nesh)
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Nashely (Nah-SHEH-lee)
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Bashsh (bahsh)
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Dharmic (dar-mik)
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Shafique (sha-FEEK)
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Keshto (Ke-sh-toh)
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Yasaswi (yah-sas-wee)