Kari (name)

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Kari is either a male or female given name, or a surname.

Given name[edit]

In Finland, Kari is a male name, which was particularly popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The name is derived from the Greek Makarios (or Macarius).

In Norway, Kari is a female name. The name is diminutive of Katherine, meaning "pure". The corresponding Swedish and German name is Karin.

In Iceland and Faroe Islands, Kári is a male name, based on a Scandinavian god of wind of the same name. The corresponding Norwegian male name is Kåre.

Surname[edit]

Kari is a popular surname in South India. In Andhra Pradesh the village of Karivari Palem is named after the surname; in the village Inkollu, Gangavaram almost 60% families have this surname and belongs to Kamma/Chowdary caste. Kari can also be spelt Kahri.

Kari is also a Finnish surname, meaning a small island, islet, or an underwater rock. There are currently 2242 holders of the name (2015).[1]

Notable people named Kari[edit]

Females with the given name[edit]

Males with the given name[edit]

People with the surname[edit]

People with the nickname[edit]

Fictional and mythological characters[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kari: Sukunimi-info".