Lebanese Arabic Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 2

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Ammir (uh-MEER)
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Anhar (AHN-HAR)
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Ansara (ahn-SAH-rah)
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Aoud (uh-OOD)
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Aoun (ah-oon)
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Asfoureh (as-FOO-ray)
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Atalah (ah-tah-lah)
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Atallah (Ah-tuh-luh)
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Awada (uh-WAH-duh)
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Ayass (ay-ass)
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Ayyad (eye-yahd)
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Aziz (uh-ZEEZ)
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Mita (MEE-tah)
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Vishvashri (vish-va-shree)
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Juwaan (joo-WAHN)
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Rachna (RUHCH-nuh)
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Dhimani (dhi-MAH-nee)
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Sowri (SOH-ree)
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Harpinder (HAR-pin-der)
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Gopan (go-pan)
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Jalaa (jah-LAH)
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Hazr (HAY-zur)
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Trivenee (trih-veh-nee)
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Moh (MOH)