Czech Belarusian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Kolar (ko-LAHR)
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Kraig (kreyg)
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Lamia (lah-mee-uh)
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Larissa (luh-RIS-uh)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Lela (LEE-lah)
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Leonard (LEE-uh-nurd)
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Luann (loo-ann)
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Luba (loo-bah)
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Ma (mah)
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Mare (MAHR-ay)
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Matthias (muh-THY-uhss)
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Aufa (ow-fah)
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Suhitha (soo-HEE-tha)
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Abram (AY-bram)
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Yoaan (yo-AHN)
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Enola (ih-NOH-lah)
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Cakra (CHA-kra)
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Labha (LAA-BHAH)
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Zababa (za-BAH-bah)
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Satakshi (sa-tak-shi)
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Aazmin (AAZ-min)
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Hasita (hah-SEE-tah)
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Kshamasheel (kshuh-MAH-sheel)