German Speaking Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History

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Alison (AL-uh-suhn)
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Amilia (ah-MIL-ee-ah)
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Angela (AN-juh-luh)
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Assia (ah-see-uh)
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Brigitte (bree-ZHEET)
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Edithe (ED-ith)
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Garrett (GAIR-it)
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Gertrude (GUR-trood)
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Haileigh (HAY-lee)
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Jaqueline (juh-kwuh-leen)
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Joyce (jois)
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Kervin (KUR-vin)
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