German English Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Barth (bahrth)
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Bartt (bart)
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Bazel (BAY-zuhl)
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Benedict (BEN-a-dikt)
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Benjamin (BEN-juh-min)
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Benn (ben)
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Bennjamin (ben-juh-min)
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Bernie (BER-nee)
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Bert (burt)
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Berti (BER-tee)
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Bertie (BUR-tee)
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Berton (BUR-tən)
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Yugesh (yoo-gesh)
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Zuat (zoo-at)
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Hajaj (hah-JAHJ)
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Punthali (poon-tah-lee)
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Devarha (de-vahr-hah)
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Rudhran (rood-ran)
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Charula (cha-ROO-lah)
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Supunya (soo-POON-yah)
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Mehala (meh-HAH-lah)
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Jemma (JEM-É™)
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Ramveera (rahm-VEER-ah)
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Neilina (nee-lee-nah)