Mari (given name)


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FieldValue
nameMari
pronunciationMah-ree
genderFemale
meaningDifferent depending on the kanji
regionJapanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Hungarian, Estonian, Armenian
languageJapanese
language2Latin
originJapanese
related namesMariko
Mary
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| name = Mari | image = | image_size = | caption = | pronunciation = Mah-ree | gender = Female | meaning = Different depending on the kanji | region = Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Hungarian, Estonian, Armenian | language = Japanese | language2 = Latin | origin = Japanese | alternative spelling = | nickname = | variant forms = | related names = Mariko Mary | name day = | derived = | popularity = | footnotes = Mari is a feminine given name in the Breton, Japanese, Syriac-Aramaic language, Armenian, Estonian, Georgian, Hungarian, Finnish, Welsh, Swedish and Norwegian languages. It is also a devotional given name in Tamil. It can be seen as a cognate of Mary in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish. In Estonian, it is a shortened variety of proper names like Marianne; in Estonian it is often perceived as a derivation of "mari" (berry). In the countries of Georgia and Armenia, Mari is a shortened version of the name Mariam. In Armenia, Mari (Մարի) was the 2nd-most-common female given name of 2013. In Syriac-Aramaic this is the name of a male saint.

In Japanese it appears as Mari, or can be written using different kanji characters so that it means, respectively:

  • 真理, "truth"
  • 万里, "long distance"
  • 茉莉, "jasmine"
  • 麻里, "hemp, village"
  • 麻莉, "hemp, white jasmine"
  • 愛莉, "love, white jasmine" (This kanji can also be read as Airi.) The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

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References

  1. Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent et al., “Mari — ܡܐܪܝ ” last modified August 17, 2016, http://syriaca.org/person/1358

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