Latvian Russian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Chanell (shÉ™-NEHL)
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Danyl (DAHN-yəl)
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Elia (eh-LEE-ah)
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Emil (ih-MEEL)
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Fabian (fey-bee-uhn)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Isidor (eye-zuh-dawr)
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Isidore (IZ-É™-dawr)
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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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Nirban (neer-bawn)
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Heqiq (heh-keek)
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Samone (suh-MOHN)
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Adyota (ah-dyoh-tah)
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Eradat (eh-ruh-DAT)
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Greeshmi (Gree-sh-mee)
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Sharik (shar-ik)
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Pearce (pɪərs)
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Gian (JEE-ahn)
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Balusamy (bah-loo-SAH-mee)
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Agnije (ag-nye-yeh)
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Jaimesh (JAY-mesh)