Karí name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek, Old Welsh, English and Germanic
Usage: Icelandic and Finnish
Meaning: Pure, Joyful Song and Miss
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What does Karí mean?

Karí is equivalent of Kari in Icelandic language.

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Variants of Karí

Kari, Aikaterine, Cateline, Katharina, Carol, Carrie, Karin, Kári, Karee, Kariane, Catelynn, Karine, Catharina, Ecaterina, Caral, Carelle, Caro, Carola, Carleen, Jocarol, Carollou, Carolus, Caroline, Carole, Carria, Carin, Karina, Carine, Karen, Karolina, Kåre, Kárr, Karian, Karianne

How popular is the name Karí?

Karí is immensely popular in India where every 1 in 20000 have the name. Also it is popular in Finland, Norway, Nepal, Canada, Indonesia and Cameroon. In Sweden, Morocco, Papua New Guinea and Estonia it is common while somewhat familiar in Denmark, Nigeria, Australia, Cambodia, England, Pakistan, Japan, Algeria, Peru, Ghana, Niger, Poland, Germany, Russia, Mexico, Switzerland, Netherlands, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Benin, Thailand, Faroe Islands, Malaysia, New Zealand, France, Philippines, Scotland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan and Venezuela.

According to our estimate, over 330000 babies have been named Karí globally.

Facts

Karí in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands13511331

Other names similar to Karí

  •  Smári - Originated from Old Norse, Smári means "White Clover", used notably in Danish and Icelandic is usually bestowed upon boys
  •  Guðrun is Faroese form of Guðrún
  •  Garmann - Boy name Garmann is mainly used in English, Swedish and Norwegian, meaning of Garmann is "Spearman" is originated from English
  •  Steinvør is form of Steinvǫr in Faroese language
  •  Siska - Mostly used in Finnish, Swedish and Danish, Siska means "Little French / Franconian" is a baby girl name

Famous people named Karí

We could not find any notable namesake.

Comments :

Know one can prounce my name right I alawys get Carrie I hate that name. My name sounds like the word Car. Car- er is how I say if. - Kari
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