Swedish German Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Anita (ah-NEE-tah)
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Anja (AHN-yah)
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Ann (an)
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Anna (AN-ə)
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Annalisa (anna-lee-suh)
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Anneen (AHN-nin)
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Annika (ah-nee-kah)
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Arin (AH-rin)
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Aryanna (ar-ee-AH-nah)
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Ashlie (ASH-lee)
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Astrid (AH-strid)
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Asya (AH-see-uh)
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Lakhta (lahk-tah)
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Aurang (aw-RANG)
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Banani (Bah-NAH-nee)
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Vinija (vi-NEE-yah)
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Sharadashri (shah-rah-dah-shree)
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Pragra (prah-grah)
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Devabhrata (de-va-bh-rah-tah)
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Arooz (uh-rooz)
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Mustabser (muh-stab-ser)
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Xanti (SHAHN-tee)
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Ulzah (UHL-zah)
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Jaziah (juh-ZY-uh)