German Hebrew Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 18

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Kartisha (kar-tee-sha)
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Katharine (KATH-É™-rin)
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Kathia (KATH-ee-uh)
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Katie (KAY-tee)
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Katrinna (kuh-TRI-nuh)
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Kattrina (kuh-TREE-nuh)
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Kay (kay)
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Kaylynn (kay-LIN)
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Ken (KEN)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Keyla (KEY-lah)
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Kia (KEE-uh)
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Elethia (eh-LEE-thee-uh)
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Hector (HEK-tər)
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Mansa (MAHN-sah)
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Rutu (roo-too)
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Neelaveni (nee-luh-veh-nee)
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Fanitah (fah-NEE-tah)
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Raahul (rah-hool)
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Bhumidol (bhoo-mee-dohl)
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Jaribu (jah-REE-boo)
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Tray (tray)
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Aadarsha (AH-dahr-shah)
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Chemian (cheh-mee-an)