Dutch German Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 17

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Gerrard (juh-RARD)
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Gerrod (juh-ROD)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Gertrude (GUR-trood)
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Ghazan (gah-ZAHN)
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Gib (jib)
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Ginno (ji-no)
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Girijesh (gir-ee-jesh)
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Glen (glen)
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Glenn (glen)
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Gregg (greg)
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Greyson (GRAY-sen)
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Hetav (heh-tuhv)
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Paramjyoti (puh-rahm-joh-tee)
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Ayisah (ah-ee-sah)
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Nazim (nuh-ZEEM)
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Govasana (Go-va-sa-na)
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Farr (FAR)
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Faruk (FAH-rook)
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Muzaferah (moo-zah-feh-rah)
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Adinda (ah-din-dah)
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Maxy (MAK-see)
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Aadhina (Ah-dee-nah)
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Narmadai (nar-ma-dai)