Jordanian Bengali Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Magh (mahg)
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Mamoor (ma-moor)
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Marrissa (muh-RISS-uh)
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Minaa (MEE-nah)
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Mohmer (MOH-mer)
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Mubdi (moo-b-dee)
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Musil (moo-seel)
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Mustafa (moo-stah-fah)
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Naasikhah (NAA-si-KHAH)
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Nasiba (nah-SEE-bah)
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Nasr (NAHSR)
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Pashmina (pash-MEE-nah)
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Tushitha (too-shee-tha)
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Ailiya (ay-LEE-yuh)
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Anzeela (An-zee-la)
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Dejaa (Deh-jah)
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Veekshith (veek-shith)
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Hakeen (hah-keen)
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Bithi (bi-thee)
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Muniya (moo-nee-yah)
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Netrapal (neh-truh-pahl)
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Sahitya (sah-HEE-tya)
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Sakeena (suh-KEE-nah)
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Kapota (KA-po-ta)