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leave with
leave someone or something with someone or something
to allow someone or something to remain with someone or something. Can I leave Jimmy with you while I shop? Do you mind if I leave my papers with the committee, just in case they have time to look at them?
leave with someone
to depart in the company of someone. I left with Frank early in the evening and did not see what happened to Tom and Edna. Mary is gone. She left with Gerald.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Lex | | LEKS (English) | English, Dutch |
| SŁAwomira | | swah-vaw-MEE-rah | Polish |
| Darren | | DER-ən, DAR-ən | English |
| Frederica | | frə-də-REE-kə (Portuguese), fred-REE-ka (English), fred-ə-REE-kə (English) | Portuguese, English |
| Annis | | AN-is | English |
| HrÓ&Eth;Geirr | | - | Ancient Scandinavian |