Hebrew Dutch Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 12

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Ken (KEN)
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Kennth (KEN-th)
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Keyla (KEY-lah)
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Kia (KEE-uh)
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Kiarra (kee-AHR-ah)
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Klarissa (kluh-RISS-uh)
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Kraig (kreyg)
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Kris (kris)
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Kyra (KEER-ah)
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Leandra (lee-AN-dra)
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Leevon (LEE-von)
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Leisa (LEE-sa)
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Taajwar (tahj-wahr)
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Husamudeen (hoo-sah-moo-deen)
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Sulya (SOO-lee-uh)
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Prabhat (pruh-bhuh-t)
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Ishwar (ISH-war)
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Hiel (hee-EL)
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Anjeli (ahn-JEH-lee)
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Mazahir (muh-ZAH-hir)
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Adipursh (ah-dee-pursh)
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Matsendra (Mats-end-ra)
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Massrur (ma-sroor)
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Hariram (huh-ree-rahm)