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Kari

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Etymology 1

From Norwegian Kari, diminutive of Katrine.

Proper noun

Kari

  1. A female given name from Swedish, of recent usage, equivalent to English Carrie or Cary.
  2. (astronomy) A moon of Saturn.

Etymology 2

Two possible origins:

  • Borrowed from Finnish Kari, an ornamental surname from kari (rock, skerry).
  • Borrowed from Marathi करी (karī), a surname of unexplained origin.

Proper noun

Kari (plural Karis)

  1. A surname.
Statistics
  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Kari is the 41100th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 530 individuals. Kari is most common among White (80.38%) and Asian/Pacific Islander (11.7%) individuals.

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Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɑri/, [ˈkɑ̝ri]
  • Rhymes: -ɑri
  • Syllabification(key): Ka‧ri
  • Hyphenation(key): Ka‧ri

Etymology 1

    Karelian form of the Russian saint's name Макарий (Makarij), Макар (Makar), from Ancient Greek Μακάριος (Makários) meaning "happy", cognate to the English historical name Macarius. Also a short form of Sakari and Oskari.

    Kari became known as a character in Juhani Aho's novel Panu (1897), at the time, like Panu and Jorma, mistaken for an ancient Finnish name.

    Proper noun

    Kari

    1. a male given name
      • 1897, Juhani Aho, Panu, WSOY, published 1947, page 149:
        Ensi kerran, kun Kari Annikkia Panulta pyysi, sanoi Panu:—"Millä sinä, tyhjä mies, semmoisen tytön ostat?"
        When Kari first asked Annikki from Panu, Panu said:—"How will you, destitute man, buy such a girl?"
      • 1974, Alpo Ruuth, Kotimaa, Tammi, →ISBN, page 167:
        —Petri, se on näitä uusia nimiä.
        —Niin on, nykyisin annetaan semmoisia Jareja ja Kareja ja Petrejä.
        —Petri, that's one of those new names.
        —Indeed, nowadays people get named Jari and Kari and Petri.
      • 2013, Pauliina Rauhala, Taivaslaulu, Gummerus, →ISBN, pages 103–104:
        Miten meille voi tulla kaksi poikaa? Eihän niitä luontonimiäkään ole pojille enää jäljellä kuin Pyry, josta en tykkää kun se kuulostaa jyrinältä, ja Kari, josta varmasti seuraa epäonnea. Tai voihan niitä keksiä nykyään itsekin. Miten olisi Kuu ja Otava? Tai Heinä ja Pensas? Tai Puro ja Virta?
        How could we get two sons? There are no nature names remaining for us than Pyry, that I don't like because of its sound, and Kari, which could only bring misfortune. I suppose one could come up with new ones. How about Kuu and Otava? Or Heinä and Pensas? Or Puro and Virta?
    Usage notes
    • Popular in the 1950s and the 1960s. The most common first name of men born in Finland in 1954–1959.
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    Statistics
    • Kari is the 5th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 37,102 male individuals (and as a middle name to 4,536 more), and also belongs to 8 female individuals, according to August 2025 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

    Etymology 2

      From kari. Possibly partially also from Kari (etymology 1).

      Proper noun

      Kari

      1. a Finnish surname from landscape
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      Derived terms
      Statistics
      • Kari is the 383rd most common surname in Finland, belonging to 2,111 individuals, according to August 2025 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.

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      Greenlandic

      Alternative forms

      • (old orthography) Kare

      Etymology

      Borrowed from Danish Christian.

      Proper noun

      Kari

      1. a male given name from Danish

      References

      • Møller, Nuka: Kalaallit aqqi [Greenlandic personal names]. Oqaasileriffik 2015. →ISBN
      • Danskernes navne 2005 — including the residents of Greenland.

      Norwegian

      Etymology

      Medieval contraction of Katrine (Catherine).

      Proper noun

      Kari

      1. a female given name

      Usage notes

      • One of the most common given names in Norway since the 17th century.

      References

      • Kruken, Kristoffer - Stemshaug, Ola: Norsk personnamnleksikon. Det Norske Samlaget, Oslo 1995. →ISBN
      • Statistisk sentralbyrå, Namnestatistikk. 27 761 females with the given name Kari living in Norway on January 1st 2011, with the frequency peak in the 1940s. Accessed on April 18th, 2011.
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      Spanish

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ˈkaɾi/ [ˈka.ɾi]
      • Rhymes: -aɾi
      • Syllabification: Ka‧ri

      Proper noun

      Kari f

      1. a diminutive of the female given name Karina

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