Pakistani Arabic Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 4

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Aatir (AH-teer)
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Aawan (ah-WAHN)
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Aaydan (AY-dan)
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Aayiz (ah-yeez)
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Aazam (ah-ZAHM)
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Aazar (Ah-zahr)
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Aazer (Aa-zair)
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Aazwar (Aa-zwar)
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Abaad (uh-baad)
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Abad (ah-BAD)
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Abbasi (Uh-bah-see)
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Abdaal (ab-dal)
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Kerensa (kuh-REN-suh)
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Kadak (kuh-DAHK)
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Khatif (khuh-teef)
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Sabrinna (suh-BREE-nuh)
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Agnayi (uhg-nuh-ee)
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Jaydon (JAY-dən)
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Emmet (EM-it)
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Long (lawng)
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Starlene (stahr-lene)
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Nawwab (nuh-WAHB)
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Dandoat (dan-do-at)
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Marcelino (mahr-seh-LEE-noh)