Swedish German Names For Boys, Meanings, and their History ― Page 3

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Bryan (BRY-ən)
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Cari (KAH-ree)
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Carl (kɑrl)
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Caydenn (KAY-dən)
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Chanell (shÉ™-NEHL)
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Charline (shar-leen)
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Craig (kreg)
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Cristoffer (kris-TOF-er)
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Curtis (KER-tis)
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Dahm (dahm (rhymes with palm))
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Damion (DAY-mee-on)
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Del (del)
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Kontara (Kon-taa-raa)
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Rajah (rah-JAH)
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Madhuveer (mah-doo-veer)
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Saket (sah-ket)
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Ghuzayyah (Goo-zai-yah)
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Richika (ree-chee-ka)
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Baboor (bah-BOOR)
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Farht (Unknown)
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Jahandar (jah-HAN-dar)
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Meghana (meg-HAH-nah)
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Zaima (Zai-mah)
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Devdeep (dev-deep)