Swedish German Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Eliah (ee-LIE-uh)
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Elias (ee-LY-ahs)
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Elmer (EL-mer)
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Emil (ih-MEEL)
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Eric (EH-rik)
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Erickson (ER-ik-suhn)
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Erik (ER-ik or AIR-ik)
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Erikk (EH-rik)
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Evaa (EE-vuh)
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Evon (EE-vahn)
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Fabian (fey-bee-uhn)
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Fadila (fah-DEE-lah)
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Kamat (kuh-mat)
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Nabahat (NAH-ba-hat)
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Munisa (moo-NEE-suh)
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Mirgul (MEER-gool)
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Savanah (suh-VAN-uh)
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Mashu (MAH-shoo)
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Yaku (YAH-koo)
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Echo (EH-koh)
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Suryadita (soo-ree-yah-dee-tah)
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Aleina (Ah-LAY-nah)
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Jabarah (juh-BAR-uh)
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Calapati (ka-la-PAH-tee)