Hari: Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

Pronunciation: HUH-ree
Origin: India
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Region Origin: India, Southeast Asia
Meaning: God

The name Hari, typically used as a masculine name, carries significant cultural and historical weight. Deriving from Sanskrit, it is often associated with divinity in Hindu culture, where "Hari" is one of the names for Lord Vishnu, symbolizing the remover of sins and the bringer of light. The name has been embraced across different cultures and regions, particularly in India, where it is a popular choice for boys. In the realm of popular culture, Hari is represented by notable figures such as Hari Kondabolu, an acclaimed comedian and writer known for his insightful and socially conscious humor. The name's spiritual roots and its modern-day associations with influential personalities highlight its timeless appeal and versatility.

Hari Name Popularity Data

chat-overall Hari is currently #40653 in the popularity of the name rankings.
gender-female Girl: Hari is currently #23215 on Kiindred Girl Names

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