Japanese Lebanese Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Madelyn (mad-uh-lin)
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Magh (mahg)
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Marcie (MAR-see)
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Marisa (mÉ™-REE-sÉ™)
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Marrissa (muh-RISS-uh)
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Mikail (mi-KI-uhl)
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Mubdi (moo-b-dee)
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Nasiba (nah-SEE-bah)
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Odell (oh-DELL)
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Pashmina (pash-MEE-nah)
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Rami (RAH-mee)
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Rana (rah-nah)
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Laksman (Lakh-smahn)
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Pasak (Pah-sak)
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Sarojin (suh-ROH-jeen)
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Sumaq (SOO-mahk)
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Harsendu (hahr-SEN-doo)
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Affzaa (aff-zaa)
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Aimo (AY-mo)
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Samyatha (sahm-yah-tha)
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Krishnala (kree-SHNAH-lah)
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Waqee (wah-kee)
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Mouna (moo-nuh)
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Ubayy (oo-BAY)