Belarusian Estonian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Anikka (AH-ni-kah)
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Annel (AH-nel)
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Anton (AN-ton)
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Bass (BASS)
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Bergis (BER-gis)
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Caydenn (KAY-dən)
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Cayla (KAY-lah)
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Celina (seh-LEE-nah)
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Chanell (shÉ™-NEHL)
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Dameesha (duh-MEE-shah)
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Danika (duh-NEE-kuh)
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Malja (Maal-jah)
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Maatir (muh-TEER)
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Tasawwar (tuh-saw-wahr)
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Ovais (oh-VAIS)
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Tejasee (teh-jah-see)
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Hart (hahrt)
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Stefani (steh-FAH-nee)
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Onur (oh-NOOR)
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Ushan (oo-shahn)
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Avyaya (ah-vyai-yah)
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Yekaterina (yeh-kah-ter-ee-nah)
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Vikul (VIH-kul)