German Swedish Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Amilia (ah-MIL-ee-ah)
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Andreas (ahn-DRAY-as)
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Arin (AH-rin)
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Aron (AH-ron)
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Asen (ah-SEN)
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August (AW-gust)
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Axel (AK-səl)
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Baldwin (bawld-win)
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Baren (BAIR-uhn)
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Bartt (bart)
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Benjamin (BEN-juh-min)
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Brant (BRANT)
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Hasanmukhi (huh-san-moo-kee)
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Hagar (HAY-gahr)
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Vajraksh (vuhj-ruhksh)
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Nilofary (ni-lo-fa-ree)
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Ghananand (gah-nuh-nuhnd)
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Nilagala (ni-la-ga-la)
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Malini (muh-LEE-nee)
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Dami (DAH-mee)
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Ausra (aush-rah)
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Farohar (FAH-roh-har)
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Suchandra (soo-CHAN-drah)
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Ravyn (RAY-vin)