German Haitian Creole Names, Meanings, and their History

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Albert (AL-bert)
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Anne (an)
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Antoinette (ahn-twa-NET)
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Astrid (AH-strid)
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Caroline (KA-ro-lin)
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Charlotte (SHAR-let)
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Christian (kris-chuhn)
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Colin (KOH-lin)
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David (DAY-vid)
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Eric (EH-rik)
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Ernest (ur-nist)
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Gabriel (GAY-bree-əl)
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