Valéri name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Usage: French
Meaning: To Be Brave, Strong and Inspired By An Ancient Roman Sex
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What does Valéri mean?
Largely used in French, Valéri is of Latin origin, meaning of Valéri is "To Be Brave, Strong or Inspired By An Ancient Roman Sex". It is celebrated on April 1st.
Variants of Valéri
Valerius, Valerian, Valeri, Valerianus, Valeree, Valeriy
How popular is the name Valéri?
Valéri is a rare name around the globe.
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