Polish Estonian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 11

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Marta (/ˈmɑːrtΙ™/)
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Mati (MAH-tee)
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Matthias (muh-THY-uhss)
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Melany (muh-LAH-nee)
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Michal (MEE-khahl)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Milla (MEE-lah)
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Mira (MEE-rah)
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Mit (mit)
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Mubdi (moo-b-dee)
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Nattalie (nuh-TA-lee)
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Ollivia (oh-LIV-ee-ah)
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Jothinandhini (jo-thin-an-dhee-nee)
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Yogen (YO-gehn)
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Negeen (neh-geen)
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Yantur (yahn-toor)
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Hizazi (Hee-zaa-zee)
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Haranadh (hah-ruh-nahd)
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Gurzan (gur-ZAN)
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Amarkeerti (uh-MAR-kee-er-tee)
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Marwaareed (/mɑːrwɑːriːd/)
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Junada (juh-NAH-duh)
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Haneesha (huh-NEE-shuh)
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Maitree (mai-TREE)