Arabic Egyptian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Athmah (ath-mah)
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Awaad (ah-waad)
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Ayaas (ah-YAH-as)
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Ayad (ah-yad)
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Azab (ah-ZAHB)
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Azbak (AHZ-bak)
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Aziz (uh-ZEEZ)
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Azzher (AZ-er)
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Baasti (bah-STEE)
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Baba (BAH-bah)
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Bahaa (bah-HAH)
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Baher (bah-HEER)
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Pankajakshi (pan-ka-ja-k-shi)
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Varaganapati (vuh-rah-guh-nuh-puh-tee)
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Guruveer (gu-ru-veer)
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Keshni (KEH-shnee)
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Edith (EE-dith)
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Mohsina (moh-SEE-nah)
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Siddharatha (sid-duh-ra-tha)
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Adyan (ah-DEE-yahn)
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Izat (ee-ZAHT)
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Swaley (Sway-lee)
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Asmitha (uh-SMEE-thuh)
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Lorenzo (loh-REN-zoh)