Anri (given name)
Anri is a given name used primarily as a feminine name, although in some cultures it can be used as a masculine name. It has multiple origins and meanings depending on the language and cultural context.
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Japanese: In Japan, Anri is a popular name and can be written with various kanji combinations, each giving the name a different meaning. Possible meanings include "peaceful reason," "apricot reason," or combinations using characters that signify concepts like "plum," "reason," "jasmine," or "village." The specific meaning is determined by the kanji chosen by the parents.
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French: Anri can be considered a variant of the name Henri, which is the French form of Henry. Henry is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements heim (home) and ric (power, ruler). Therefore, Anri in this context can be interpreted to mean "ruler of the home" or "powerful home." It is less common as a standalone name in French-speaking regions and often considered a diminutive or nickname.
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Other Origins: The name might also appear as a variant or diminutive in other European languages, sometimes related to names like Anna or Henriette. Its usage and etymological connections in these instances are typically less direct than the Japanese or French origins.
The popularity of the name Anri varies considerably across different countries and regions. In Japan, it remains a fairly common and well-recognized name. Outside of Japan, its frequency is more sporadic.
Notable people with the name Anri include singers, athletes, and figures in other fields, contributing to the name's recognition and association with diverse accomplishments.