German Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 6

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Annabella (an-uh-BEL-uh)
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Annaliese (ahn-ah-LEEZ)
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Annalisa (anna-lee-suh)
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Annalise (AN-Ι™-leez)
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Annamarie (AN-Ι™-mΙ™-ree)
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Anne (an)
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Anneen (AHN-nin)
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Anneliese (ah-nuh-lee-zuh)
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Annelise (/ˈænΙ™liːz/)
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Annemarie (AHN-nuh-muh-ree)
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Annette (A-nΙ™t)
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Annika (ah-nee-kah)
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