German Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 8

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Brenner (BREN-ər)
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Bret (bret)
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Brose (brohz)
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Bruno (BROO-noh)
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Bryan (BRY-ən)
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Burrer (BURR-er)
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Burt (buhrt)
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Cari (KAH-ree)
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Carl (kɑrl)
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Caryl (KAR-əl)
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Casimir (KAH-zee-meer)
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Caspar (KAHS-pahr)
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Ehrar (eh-RAHR)
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Nowell (NOH-el)
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Khateeb (kuh-TEEB)
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Sindhul (sin-dool)
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Aneeta (ah-NEE-tah)
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Aishe (AH-ee-she)
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Sumair (soo-MEER)
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Raksha (RAK-sha)
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Zakhaam (zah-KHAHM)
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Torilyn (toh-ri-lin)
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Ligaya (lee-GAH-yah)
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Alaynna (uh-LAY-nuh)