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

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Barron (BA-rən)
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Bartt (bart)
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Basel (ba-ZEL)
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Bass (BASS)
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Bazel (BAY-zuhl)
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Bel (bel)
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Belicia (buh-LEE-shuh)
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Benjamin (BEN-juh-min)
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Bo (boh)
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Bradey (BRAY-dee)
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Bree (bree)
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Brenner (BREN-ər)
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Dema (Dee-mah)
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Heerkani (HEER-KAH-nee)
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Vengappan (VEN-guh-pan)
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Kastar (kas-tahr)
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Guiti (Goo-ee-tee)
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Taranga (tuh-RAHN-gah)
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Yoninah (yo-nee-nah)
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Maeen (may-een)
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Milit (MIL-it)
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Hakesa (Haa-keh-saa)
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Rosella (roh-ZEL-uh)
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Chintya (chin-tya)