German Latvian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Di (dee)
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Dul (dool)
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Edgar (ED-gar)
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Edmond (ED-mund)
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Elena (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elga (EL-ga)
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Elia (eh-LEE-ah)
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Ellena (eh-LEN-ah)
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Ellisa (eh-LEES-uh)
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Elva (EL-vah)
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Elvina (el-VEE-nah)
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Elvis (EL-vis)
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Ganakshi (guh-NAHK-shee)
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Samantha (sΙ™-MAN-thΙ™)
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Sita (SEE-tah)
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Nadima (Nah-dee-mah)
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Misaabat (mih-sah-baht)
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Peterson (PEH-ter-suhn)
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Deeptimayee (deep-tee-may-ee)
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Harika (ha-REE-kah)
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Agathon (a-GAH-thon)
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Faid (feyd)
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Akalroop (uh-kahl-roop)
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Chandrakin (chuhn-druh-kin)