Lithuanian Dutch Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Caydenn (KAY-dΙ™n)
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Cayla (KAY-lah)
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Cedric (SEHD-rik)
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Celina (seh-LEE-nah)
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Chanell (shΙ™-NEHL)
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Cristoffer (kris-TOF-er)
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Dagmar (DAHG-mahr)
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Dameesha (duh-MEE-shah)
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Danika (duh-NEE-kuh)
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Del (del)
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Di (dee)
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Ataarat (uh-TAH-ruht)
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Amrithavarshini (ahm-REET-hah-var-SHEE-nee)
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Binoba (bee-NO-bah)
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Kuresh (/kuːˈreΚƒ/)
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Raidah (r-eye-d-ah)
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Wasti (wah-stee)
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Barkatullah (bar-kah-too-lah)
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Dusyanta (duh-syan-ta)
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Hukm (hook-um)
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Agir (ah-gir)
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Zeekh (zeek)
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Aapt (Unknown)