Icelandic Belarusian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History

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Anton (AN-ton)
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Caydenn (KAY-dən)
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Isidore (IZ-É™-dawr)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Luann (loo-ann)
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Ma (mah)
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Roman (ROH-mən)
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Terek (Tuh-rek)
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Pigaani (Pee-gaa-nee)
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Warqan (WAR-kawn)
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Rajel (rah-jel)
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Upaviitin (oo-puh-VEE-tin)
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Ayudh (Ah-yood)
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Brynhildur (BRIN-hil-dur)
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Jeraldine (JER-əl-deen)
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Saijasi (sigh-JAH-see)
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Mahdiyah (maa-dhee-yah)
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Natey (NAY-tee)
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Devshree (DEV-shree)
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Dhruvty (dhroov-ty)