Japanese Malaysian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Ghazan (gah-ZAHN)
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Glenn (glen)
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Greyson (GRAY-sen)
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Haaba (HAH-bah)
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Hana (HAH-nah)
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Har (hahr)
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Haseena (hah-SEE-nah)
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Heral (heer-uhl)
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Hugo (HYOO-go)
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Iren (eye-ren)
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Jame (jeym)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Shrusti (shroo-stee)
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Saratchandra (suh-RAHCH-uhn-druh)
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Kiazend (kee-uh-zend)
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Adewale (ah-deh-WAH-leh)
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Upashubh (oo-pa-shubh)
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Riju (REE-joo)
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Arda (ahr-dah)
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Adamm (uh-DAM)
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Debanjali (dΙͺˈbʌnΚ€Ι™li)
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Elyasaf (eh-lee-ah-saf)
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Satyachander (suh-tya-chuhn-dur)
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Kundanlal (koon-dahn-lahl)