Lithuanian Ukrainian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 9

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Katrinna (kuh-TRI-nuh)
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Kattrina (kuh-TREE-nuh)
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Kirik (kee-reek)
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Klarissa (kluh-RISS-uh)
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Kolar (ko-LAHR)
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Kraig (kreyg)
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Kris (kris)
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Lamia (lah-mee-uh)
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Larisa (lah-REE-sah)
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Larissa (luh-RIS-uh)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Leivina (lay-VEE-nuh)
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Haiel (HAY-ell)
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Bryana (bree-AHN-uh)
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Elilchelvan (eh-lil-chehl-vuhn)
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Pranod (pruh-nawd)
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Vigash (vee-gahsh)
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Aba (AH-bah)
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Rachael (RAY-chΙ™l)
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Shaktidayaka (shuhk-tee-DAY-uh-kuh)
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Amir (Ah-meer)
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Gurvan (GOOR-vahn)
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Baxter (bak-stΙ™r)
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Hyram (HAI-ram)