German Swedish Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 8

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Jayleene (jay-LEEN)
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Jayme (jaym)
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Jerrad (JER-uhd)
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Jonas (JO-nas)
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Joseff (jo-SEF)
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Joshua (joh-shoo-uh)
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Joyah (JOY-uh)
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Joyce (jois)
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Kady (KAY-dee)
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Kalem (KAY-luhm)
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Karra (KAH-rah)
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Ken (KEN)
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Loakhan (loh-khan)
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Shinkol (SHIN-kohl)
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Hital (hee-TAHL)
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Chandler (CHAN-dler)
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Devanaman (Deh-vah-nah-mahn)
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Shamith (shuh-mith)
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Minty (/ˈmΙͺnti/)
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Girnauq (GIR-nowk)
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Laleen (la-LEEN)
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Musfira (moos-fee-rah)
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Havika (ha-VEE-ka)
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Habis (HAH-bees)