Lebanese Egyptian Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Fakhry (FAK-ree)
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Faraj (fuh-RAJ)
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Farid (fah-REED)
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Farr (FAR)
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Fateh (FAH-teh)
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Fatteh (FAH-teh)
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Gertie (GUR-tee)
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Ghazan (gah-ZAHN)
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Greyson (GRAY-sen)
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Hararah (Ha-ra-rah)
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Hataf (HAH-taf)
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Haussam (How-sam)
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Marghuba (mar-GOO-bah)
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Eswara (es-wah-rah)
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Sierraa (see-AIR-ah)
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Vazhuthi (vah-zhoo-thee)
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Baadar (bah-dahr)
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Memon (meh-mon)
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Jaishish (jai-sheesh)
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Milaan (mi-LAHN)
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Annelise (/ˈænΙ™liːz/)
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Paritosh (puh-ree-tosh)
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Daritree (DAH-ree-tree)
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Armaa (ar-maa)