German Swedish Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 16

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Erickson (ER-ik-suhn)
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Erik (ER-ik or AIR-ik)
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Erikk (EH-rik)
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Erma (UR-mÉ™)
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Esra (ES-rah)
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Ester (ES-ter)
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Eva (EE-vah)
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Evaa (EE-vuh)
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Evelin (EH-vÉ™-lin)
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Evelina (eh-vuh-LEE-nuh)
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Eveline (EH-vuh-leen)
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Evline (EV-leen)
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Tanith (TAN-ith)
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Madanagopala (Muh-duh-nuh-goh-puh-luh)
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Drupanandini (dru-pa-nan-di-ni)
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Raihan (rah-ee-hahn)
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Zabri (ZAH-bree)
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Ahuk (ah-ook)
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Maitreyee (mahy-TRAY-yee)
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Dark (dahrk)
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Kashfiyah (KAHSH-fee-yah)
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Annaliese (ahn-ah-LEEZ)
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Snehitha (SNEH-i-tha)
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Aabshar (aab-shar)