Dutch German Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 12

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Dul (dool)
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Edgar (ED-gar)
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Edisson (eh-DI-suhn)
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Edmond (ED-mund)
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Edwin (ED-win)
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Efrem (e-FREM)
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Egbertina (eg-BER-tee-nah)
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Ekapada (eh-kah-pah-dah)
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Elainna (Eh-lay-nah)
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Elbert (EL-bert)
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Elden (EL-den)
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Elea (eh-LEE-ah)
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Evaa (EE-vuh)
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Parbrahm (par-brahm)
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Abbas (AH-bahs)
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Boris (bohr-is)
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Swethan (/swee-than/)
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Hammood (ha-mood)
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Asgheer (as-geer)
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Meelap (mee-lap)
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Saib (SAYB)
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Talajangha (tah-luh-jang-uh)
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Patwant (PAHT-wahnt)
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Edhitha (eh-dee-tha)