Lithuanian Swiss Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Fabian (fey-bee-uhn)
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Fawzia (fow-zee-ah)
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Felisha (fuh-LEE-shuh)
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Franklin (FRANK-lin)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Hugo (HYOO-go)
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Immogene (ih-muh-jeen)
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Iren (eye-ren)
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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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Jan (YAHN)
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Gharir (ɣaːriːr)
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Udyati (oo-dyuh-tee)
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Tarifah (Taa-ree-fah)
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Manuja (ma-NOO-juh)
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Gurneet (gur-neet)
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Rambhadra (rahm-bhuh-druh)
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Hanumesh (hah-noo-mesh)
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Varshiny (var-shin-ee)
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Urvansh (oor-vahn-sh)
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Swaroop (swah-roop)
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Bukrat (boo-krat)
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Roopindar (roo-pin-dar)