Serbian Lithuanian Names, Meanings, and their History ― Page 5

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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Danika (duh-NEE-kuh)
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Danyl (DAHN-yΙ™l)
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Del (del)
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Di (dee)
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Dul (dool)
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Edgar (ED-gar)
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Edmond (ED-mund)
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Elena (eh-LAY-nah)
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Elenora (el-Ι™-NOR-Ι™)
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Elga (EL-ga)
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Ellena (eh-LEN-ah)
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Rania (RAH-nee-uh)
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Gulinar (goo-lee-nahr)
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Abhivanth (a-bhi-vanth)
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Dayasagar (day-a-sa-gar)
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Baranar (buh-RAH-nahr)
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Britta (/ˈbritΙ™/)
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Caryss (KAH-ris)
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Sattva (sut-vuh)
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Cakora (CHA-ko-rah)
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Qaatin (kay-tin)
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Maahtab (mah-tahb)
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Jasham (juh-SHAM)