German Swedish Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Eliah (ee-LIE-uh)
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Elias (ee-LY-ahs)
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Elmer (EL-mer)
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Emil (ih-MEEL)
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Eric (EH-rik)
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Erickson (ER-ik-suhn)
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Erik (ER-ik or AIR-ik)
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Erikk (EH-rik)
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Evaa (EE-vuh)
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Evon (EE-vahn)
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Fabian (fey-bee-uhn)
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Fadila (fah-DEE-lah)
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Martita (MAHR-tee-tah)
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Shafha (SHA-fah)
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Madyanti (mah-DYAN-tee)
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Marella (muh-REL-uh)
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Padmal (pa-DAH-mal)
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Thembeka (TEHM-beh-kah)
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Ihab (ee-haab)
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Dakshith (dahk-sheeth)
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Aqidah (ah-kee-DAH)
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Taqi (TAH-kee)
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Jaylin (JAY-lin)
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Sapinat (sah-pee-nat)