German Hebrew Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 17

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Johanna (yo-HAH-nah)
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Jolette (joh-LET)
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Jonas (JO-nas)
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Jos (jaws)
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Joseff (jo-SEF)
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Josha (JOH-shah)
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Joshua (joh-shoo-uh)
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Jud (juhd)
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Julie (JOO-lee)
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Kailyn (KAY-lin)
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Kallie (kuh-lee)
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Karra (KAH-rah)
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Pushpam (push-pahm)
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Dajiah (duh-JYE-uh)
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Stefanni (steh-FAHN-ee)
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Adad (ah-DAD)
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Taasleem (tahs-leem)
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Ansaka (an-sah-ka)
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Baasha (BAH-shah)
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Yogas (YOH-gahs)
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Ahaarah (Ah-HAH-rah)
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Sais (sighs)
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Kavyansh (kuh-vy-ahnsh)
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Padmanan (pad-muh-nahn)