Lebanese Arabic Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 16

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Terek (Tuh-rek)
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Tirad (TEE-rahd)
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Wadia (wah-dee-ah)
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Wafid (wah-FEED)
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Washni (WASH-nee)
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Yaser (yay-ser)
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Yollanda (yo-LAHN-dah)
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Yousef (yo-SEF)
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Zaher (za-HEHR)
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Zakna (zak-naa)
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Zane (zayn)
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Zayd (Zayd (ZAY-d))
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Palwasha (pahl-WAH-shah)
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Ganesa (Gu-nay-sa)
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Sadegh (sah-dehg)
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Kamlakant (kahm-lah-kahnt)
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Lalen (LAH-len)
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Nagari (nuh-GAH-ree)
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Marthe (mar-tuh)
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Shamika (shuh-MEE-kah)
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Ghafoor (gha-FOOR)
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Mateen (mah-TEEN)
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Ashtin (ASH-tin)
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Fravindad (frah-vin-dad)