Japanese Latvian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Felisha (fuh-LEE-shuh)
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Franklin (FRANK-lin)
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Garen (GAIR-u0259n)
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Georgianna (jor-jee-AHN-ə)
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Gerrod (juh-ROD)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Hayliee (HAY-lee)
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Hugo (HYOO-go)
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Iliana (ee-lee-AH-nah)
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Immogene (ih-muh-jeen)
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Ina (EE-nah)
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Iren (eye-ren)
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Haran (HA-run)
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Eysa (Ays-uh)
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Vaaman (VAH-mahn)
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Chulli (CHUH-lee)
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Shmarty (SHMahr-tee)
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Harasunu (hah-ruh-soo-noo)
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Levi (LEE-vye)
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Bahaudin (bah-ow-din)
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Nishter (NISH-ter)
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Manzar (mahn-ZAHR)
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Jebisha (jeh-bee-shah)
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Fatira (fah-TEE-rah)