Japanese Korean Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Kartisha (kar-tee-sha)
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Ken (KEN)
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Kenan (KEE-nan)
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Kenith (KEN-ith)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Kervin (KUR-vin)
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Kevin (KEV-in)
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Lee (lee)
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Leeon (lee-on)
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Leland (LEE-lΙ™nd)
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Lena (LEE-nΙ™)
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Les (less)
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Trishal (tri-SHAL)
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Randy (RAN-dee)
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Apoorv (Ah-poorv)
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Pardhu (PAHR-dhoo)
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Luzir (LOO-zeer)
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Teela (TEE-lah)
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Dikshith (dik-shith)
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Ghazil (guh-ZEEL)
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Tithavati (tee-thah-VAH-tee)
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Manasi (ma-nuh-see)
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Sadiya (sah-DEE-yah)
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Pananjay (puh-nuh n-jey)