Kadri (name)
Kadri is a given name with origins in multiple cultures.
Origin and Meaning:
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Estonian: Kadri is a popular Estonian feminine given name. It is a derivative of the name Katariina, the Estonian form of Katherine. The name Katherine is of Greek origin, derived from Aikaterine, and its traditional meaning is "pure."
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Indian: In India, Kadri is a name associated with a specific region and temple. The Kadri Manjunatha Temple is a prominent temple located in Mangalore, Karnataka. While the name itself doesn't directly translate to a specific meaning in Sanskrit or local languages like Tulu or Kannada, its association with the temple lends it a sense of reverence and regional significance.
Usage:
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In Estonia, Kadri is a common and well-recognized given name for girls.
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In India, the name may be given to individuals who have a connection to the Kadri Manjunatha Temple or the region around Mangalore. It might also be used as a surname.
Variations and Related Names:
- Variants include Katri, Kadria, and other diminutives and derivatives of Katherine/Katariina.
Cultural Significance:
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In Estonia, Kadri is part of the broader tradition of using names derived from Christian saints and European royalty.
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In the Indian context, the name is deeply intertwined with the local religious and cultural heritage of the Kadri region in Karnataka. The temple is a significant pilgrimage site.