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- lead out of
lead out of
lead (someone or an animal) out of something
and lead (someone or an animal) outto guide someone or an animal out of something or some place. Someone finally led the hiker out of the valley or he would still be there now. She led out the striking workers.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Nickolaus | | NI-ko-lows | German |
Misaki | | mee-sah-kee | Japanese |
ÉLiÁS | | - | Hungarian |
Nella | | NEL-lah | Italian |
Cruz | | KROOTH (Spanish), KROOS (Latin American Spanish), KROOSH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Ioachim | | - | Judeo-Christian Legend |