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This is a great idea. It  certainly gives us a host of beautiful names from
our region, some of which l did not know, and some that l had forgotten.

Jabou

In a message dated 8/8/99 8:30:31 AM Central Daylight Time,
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 Mansata
 Musukuta
 Nyima
 Manyima
 Kebba
 Jallom
 Duwa
 Karanta
 Karanglang
 Foday
 Momat
 Mot
 Takko
 Fanta
 Jakong
 Jakongba
 Wonto
 Buray
 Mamburay
 Mbissine
 Mambissine
 Jola
 Yeyeh
 Ayyah
 Tamara
 Satang
 Nyakassi
 Allabatou
 Masanneh
 Bulley
 Banda
 Kanjura
 Buka (my great granpa)
 Faaba
 Nfamara
 Suntu
 Kemetta
 Jaaja
 Kewuleng
 Kekoi
 Maamina
 Kemoring
 Kemoba
 Bairo
 Jung
 Mbinkinding
 Mbinkiba
 Mbarka
 Amata (Karoninka)
 Duma (Karoninka)
 Boto
 Suntukung
 Sittafaa
 Kelepha
 Jalangbatou
 Funtufaye
 Saako
 Koora
 Fafanding
 Badara
 Bora
 Kawsu
 Kayluntang
 Jerreh
 Saaki
 Kaykoto
 Kaykuta
 Kayring
 Daado
 Durang
 Tanjang
 Fallou
 Nfally
 Fatoma
 Sirreh
 Sora
 Jamba

 May Allah make the rest easy. Allahumma salli wasallim ala Nabiyyina
 Muhammad. Wasalaam.

 Modou Mbye
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