German Swedish Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 12

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Di (dee)
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Dit (dɪt)
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Dol (dohl)
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Don (dahn)
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Dora (DOR-uh)
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Duane (doo-AYN)
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Dul (dool)
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Easter (ees-ter)
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Ebbani (eh-bah-nee)
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Edgar (ED-gar)
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Edisson (eh-DI-suhn)
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Edlen (ED-lən)
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Chatima (chah-tee-mah)
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Nalakini (nɑːləˈkiːni)
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Jacoba (juh-KOH-buh)
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Tahaaif (tah-haaf)
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Dharnitha (dar-NEE-tha)
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Bahupushpa (bah-hoo-push-pa)
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Kadidia (kah-DEE-dee-ah)
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Subhooti (su-boo-tee)
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Sarama (sah-rah-mah)
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Qidoom (ki-doom)
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Caidya (kay-dyah)
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Manvi (MUHN-vee)