Latvian Greek Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 7

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Hoyt (hoit)
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Hugo (HYOO-go)
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Iliana (ee-lee-AH-nah)
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Immogene (ih-muh-jeen)
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Ina (EE-nah)
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Iren (eye-ren)
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Isidor (eye-zuh-dawr)
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Isidore (IZ-ə-dawr)
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Jacqueline (JAK-ul-in)
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Jakob (JAY-kub)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Janis (YAH-nis)
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Sadalge (suh-DAL-jee)
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Dhaneshwaree (DHAH-neh-shwah-ree)
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Tammam (tuh-MAHM)
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Adenn (ah-DEHN)
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Auguste (oh-GOOST)
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Ekaanta (eh-KAHN-tah)
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Inti (IN-tee)
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Gaurikant (gaw-ree-kant)
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Ivan (ee-vahn)
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Parjanya (PAHR-jahn-yah)
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Itan (EE-tahn)
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Princeton (Prin(t)-s-ton)