German Hebrew Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Den (den)
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Dora (DOR-uh)
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Ela (EE-lah)
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Elaina (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elayne (ee-layne)
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Elena (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elga (EL-ga)
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Elisa (eh-lee-sah)
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Elisabeth (ee-LIZ-uh-beth)
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Elissa (ee-LIS-ə)
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Elissabeth (ee-LI-suh-beth)
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Ellie (EL-ee)
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Genesha (juh-NEE-sha)
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Kaysan (kay-SAHN)
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Dipti (dip-tee)
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Antosha (AHN-toh-shah)
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Vishvanath (vish-vuh-nath)
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Yuvna (yoov-nah)
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Adjao (AH-jah-oh)
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Azfer (AZ-fer)
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Gaganjot (guh-gun-jote)
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Trivendra (tree-VEN-drah)
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Adisakti (AH-dee-sahk-tee)
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Tarulata (Tah-roo-lah-tah)