Icelandic Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Einar (EIN-ar)
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Eirikur (EH-ree-kur)
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Emil (ih-MEEL)
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Erik (ER-ik or AIR-ik)
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Erikk (EH-rik)
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Erlendur (ER-len-dur)
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Finnur (FIN-nur)
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Gisli (GEES-lee)
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Guojon (GUTH-yon)
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Halldor (HAHL-dor)
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Helik (heh-leek)
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Nageswari (na-guh-swahr-ee)
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Sadiyah (suh-dee-yuh)
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Anoosh (uh-noosh)
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Babiya (Bah-BEE-yah)
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Rajangam (rah-jahn-guhm)
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Sarmad (sar-maad)
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Rajarajan (rah-juh-rah-jahn)
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Ward (wawrd)
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Abheeshek (AH-bee-shek)
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Waied (way-eed)
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Vikrampal (vih-KRAM-pahl)
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Baptiste (bah-TEEST)