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

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Ken (KEN)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Keyla (KEY-lah)
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Kia (KEE-uh)
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Kiarra (kee-AHR-ah)
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Klarissa (kluh-RISS-uh)
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Kraig (kreyg)
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Kris (kris)
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Kyra (KEER-ah)
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Leandra (lee-AN-dra)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Leisa (LEE-sa)
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Damsa (DAHM-suh)
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Humayrah (hoo-MAY-rah)
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Abnat (Ab-nat)
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Hammond (HAM-und)
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Shelbee (SH-EL-bee)
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Pulkit (pul-kit)
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Muqbalah (muk-ba-lah)
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Khayr (khy-ir)
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Amshumala (ahm-SHOO-mah-lah)
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Udbhat (ood-baht)
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Shivechha (shih-VECH-ha)
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Subathirai (soo-bah-thee-rye)