German Dutch Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 15

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Marcie (MAR-see)
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Mardella (mar-DEL-uh)
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Margo (MAR-goh)
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Mariet (mahr-ee-EHT)
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Marilyn (MARE-uh-lin)
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Mariya (muh-ree-yuh)
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Marleen (mahr-LEEN)
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Marlisa (mahr-LEE-sah)
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Marranda (muh-RAN-duh)
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Marsha (MAR-shuh)
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Matilde (ma-TEE-dÉ™)
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Maureen (maw-REEN)
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Nomaan (noh-mahn)
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Ramanan (rah-mah-nun)
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Bahuman (bah-HOO-mahn)
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Raiem (RAI-em)
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Gbenga (gbeng-gah)
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Jamiat (jah-MEE-aht)
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Kakal (ka-kal)
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Udyoth (oo-dee-oth)
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Isayu (Ee-sa-yoo)
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Acharyatanya (uh-CHER-yuh-TAHN-yuh)
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Mataf (MAH-taf)
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Neeraf (nee-raf)