Latvian Dutch Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Barbaraa (Bar-bah-raa)
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Baren (BAIR-uhn)
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Bass (BASS)
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Bel (bel)
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Bellinda (buh-LIN-duh)
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Bergis (BER-gis)
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Briella (bree-EL-uh)
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Bryan (BRY-ən)
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Carl (kɑrl)
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Catharine (KATH-uh-reen)
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Caydenn (KAY-dən)
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Cayla (KAY-lah)
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Kanj (KAHNJ)
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Molatlhegi (Moh-la-lay-ghee)
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Janistha (juh-nis-thuh)
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Nafisah (nah-fee-sah)
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Balpati (bal-PA-tee)
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Peyusha (pey-OO-shah)
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Nary (NAH-ree)
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Gbassi (GBAH-see)
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Sankait (SAN-kayt)
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Oppili (oh-pih-lee)
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Kaliph (kuh-lif)
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Mylie (MY-lee)