German Hebrew Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Alyson (AL-uh-son)
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Alysson (uh-LEE-suhn)
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Amberly (AM-ber-lee)
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Amy (AY-mee)
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Anah (ah-NAH)
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Andreana (ahn-dree-AH-nah)
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Anikka (AH-ni-kah)
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Anita (ah-NEE-tah)
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Ann (an)
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Annalisa (anna-lee-suh)
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Annette (A-nət)
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Anouk (ah-NOOK)
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Hazeez (hah-ZEEZ)
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Uroof (oo-roof)
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Euan (YOO-uhn)
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Zonera (ZO-nay-rah)
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Ibaadat (ee-baa-duht)
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Barclay (BAHRK-lee)
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Yadip (yuh-deep)
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Qatlagh (kaht-lahgh)
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Dhanyta (thahn-yuh-tuh)
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Raag (rahg)
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Mustajir (moo-sta-jeer)
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Fazzal (fa-ZAL)