German Swedish Names For Girls, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Anita (ah-NEE-tah)
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Anja (AHN-yah)
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Ann (an)
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Anna (AN-É™)
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Annalisa (anna-lee-suh)
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Anneen (AHN-nin)
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Annika (ah-nee-kah)
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Arin (AH-rin)
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Aryanna (ar-ee-AH-nah)
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Ashlie (ASH-lee)
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Astrid (AH-strid)
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Asya (AH-see-uh)
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Sarkhil (sahr-keel)
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Gauri (Gow-ree)
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Hemacandra (he-ma-CHAN-dra)
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Malarvizhi (mah-lahr-VEE-zhee)
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Palaniappan (pa-lah-NEE-ah-pahn)
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Farud (fah-rood)
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Adalarasu (Ah-dah-lah-rah-soo)
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Vandita (van-dee-ta)
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Athasha (ah-TAH-shah)
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Nishpar (NIH-shpar)
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Landon (LAN-dən)
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Ramamohana (rah-muh-moh-huh-nuh)