Lebanese Arabic Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Darrak (DAH-rak)
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Eido (AY-doh)
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Eysa (Ays-uh)
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Fadila (fah-DEE-lah)
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Fadlallah (fad-lah-lah)
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Fakhry (FAK-ree)
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Faraj (fuh-RAJ)
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Farid (fah-REED)
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Farr (FAR)
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Fateh (FAH-teh)
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Fatteh (FAH-teh)
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Firas (fee-rahss)
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Panduloha (PAN-doo-lo-ha)
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Gulrayz (gool-rays)
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Prihaan (pree-HAAN)
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Len (len)
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Neerajakshi (NEE-rah-jahk-shee)
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Maitri (MY-tree)
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Sarkhab (Sar-khab)
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Chahra (chah-rah)
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Bunmi (boon-MEE)
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Samin (suh-meen)
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Subhanallah (sub-HAN-al-lah)
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Galilea (gah-lee-LAY-ah)