Swedish German Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 13

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Edmond (ED-mund)
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Efrem (e-FREM)
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Elaina (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elainna (Eh-lay-nah)
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Elden (EL-den)
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Elea (eh-LEE-ah)
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Eleanor (EL-uh-nor)
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Elena (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elenora (el-ə-NOR-ə)
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Eleonor (ehl-ee-uh-nawr)
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Elfrida (EL-fri-da)
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Elga (EL-ga)
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Djeneba (JEN-eh-bah)
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Beibut (bay-boot)
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Coen (koon)
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Radwan (RAHD-wahn)
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Fon (FON)
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Maukthikeshwar (mowk-thee-kesh-war)
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Gaston (gas-TOHN)
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Naghza (NAHG-zah)
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Farhet (fahr-het)
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Sarinnath (suh-RIHN-ath)
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Mubaarak (moo-BAH-rak)
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Viktoryia (vik-TOR-ee-yah)