Egyptian Lebanese Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 9

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Suhayl (soo-HAYL)
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Suhayr (su-hayr)
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Suleiman (suh-LAY-mahn)
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Suwayd (soo-WAYD)
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Tabarak (tah-bah-RAHK)
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Takeem (tah-KEEM)
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Tarik (tah-reek)
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Terek (Tuh-rek)
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Tirad (TEE-rahd)
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Wafid (wah-FEED)
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Yaser (yay-ser)
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Yollanda (yo-LAHN-dah)
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Rajnikant (rahj-ni-kant)
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Indragni (in-dra-nee)
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Hansaja (Han-sa-ja)
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Cheshta (chesh-tah)
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Ranaa (RA-nah)
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Geetank (gee-tah-nk)
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Ramsha (rahm-sha)
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Skidbladnir (skid-BLAHD-neer)
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Deb (dehb)
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Adhesh (ah-DESH)
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Halsey (HAWL-see)
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Ossia (aw-SEE-ə)