Swahili Ethiopian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Jabali (jΙ™-BAH-lee)
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Jah (jaa-H)
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Jemaal (juh-MAHL)
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Maliik (mah-LEEK)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Omari (oh-MAR-ee)
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Surala (su-RAH-lah)
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Tamir (tah-MEER)
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Walil (wah-LEEL)
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Zanaa (Zan-aa)
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Sushil (soo-sheel)
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Gunashree (goo-nuh-shree)
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Cady (KAY-dee)
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Dakshpati (DAKSH-PAH-tee)
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Chiranjeet (chir-an-jit)
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Kaelee (kay-lee)
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Shova (SHOH-vah)
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Terresa (tuh-RES-uh)
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Orrell (or-EL)
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Adhyaksh (uh-dh-yaksh)
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Amitrasudan (uh-MEET-ruh-soo-dahn)
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Kassab (kuh-SAAB)