German Hebrew Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Aolia (Ai-o-lee-ah)
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Arianne (air-ee-ANN)
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Arin (AH-rin)
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Aron (AH-ron)
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Ashlie (ASH-lee)
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Asner (AS-ner)
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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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Bar (bahr)
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Barbaraa (Bar-bah-raa)
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Arleth (ahr-leth)
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Dorthy (DOR-thee)
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Ghanvahana (ghan-vah-HAH-nah)
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Ajabah (ah-jah-bah)
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Hamda (HAM-duh)
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Ishtiqal (ish-tee-kahl)
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Tanvangi (tan-van-gee)
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Saoodah (sah-oo-dah)
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Arbeh (ahr-beh)
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Karnik (kar-nik)
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Hadley (HAD-lee)
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Kabshah (kaab-shah)