Swedish German Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 22

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Jakob (JAY-kub)
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Jakobe (juh-KO-bee)
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Jame (jeym)
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Jamel (juh-MEL)
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Jamiee (jay-mee)
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Jan (YAHN)
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Jana (YAH-nah)
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Janetta (juh-NET-uh)
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Jani (YAH-nee)
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Jann (yahn)
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Jannine (juh-NEEN)
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Jaquelin (JACK-ə-lin)
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Angello (ahn-JEL-oh)
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Harinatha (ha-ri-na-tha)
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Bijoyanada (bee-joh-yuh-nah-duh)
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Qaila (KAY-lah)
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Sailik (sahy-leek)
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Sachidanandan (sah-chi-duh-nuhn-duhn)
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Ochaar (oh-char)
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Aatifah (AA-ti-fah)
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Mudabbir (moo-duh-beer)
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Nomvuyo (nohm-VOO-yoh)
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Anica (AH-nee-kah)
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Sukhleen (suhk-LEEN)