Hebrew Russian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 6

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Michal (MEE-khahl)
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Mika (MEE-kah)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Mort (mawrt)
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Mursel (mur-sel)
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Myron (ma-eye-ron)
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Nathaniel (na-THAN-yΙ™l)
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Rami (RAH-mee)
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Randall (RAN-dΙ™l)
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Rey (ray)
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Roger (ROH-jer)
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Roman (ROH-mΙ™n)
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Sagari (suh-GAH-ree)
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Yesh (YESH)
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Sharan (shuh-rahn)
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Yashmit (YAHSH-meet)
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Cunda (KUN-dah)
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Sanranjan (sun-RAHN-jahn)
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Shahnaz (SHAH-nahz)
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Mather (MAY-thΙ™r)
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Maazrah (maa-ZRAH)
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Domino (doh-MEE-noh)
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Trilochana (tree-loh-chuh-nuh)
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Ifsah (if-sah)