Pashto Pakistani Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Auf (owf)
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Avas (AH-vahs)
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Azd (ahz-d)
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Baaqia (bah-KEE-uh)
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Bakhtawer (buhk-tah-wur)
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Balach (BUH-lahk)
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Baloch (buh-loch)
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Basat (BAH-saht)
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Basir (bah-seer)
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Bayad (bah-YAHD)
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Changeez (chan-geez)
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Chitral (CHIT-ral)
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Surapati (su-ra-PA-tee)
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Girilal (giri-lal)
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Waasiq (wah-SEEk)
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Taeeq (tah-EEK)
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Zackery (ZAK-ə-ree)
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Jaipaula (JAI-pawl-ah)
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Padmasekar (puhd-muh-sey-kahr)
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Beelzebub (bee-el-ze-bub)
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Ghateem (Gaa-teem)
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Sarojni (suh-roh-jnee)
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Sreenath (SREE-nath)
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Jayashankar (juh-yuh-shahn-kahr)