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Azerbaijani
Proper noun
Harri (definite accusative Harrini, plural Harrilər)
- A transliteration of the English male given name Harry.
2016 May, Aleksey Tatarinov, Ustad Dərgisi, number 4, page 107a:Tutaq ki, Koelyonu, Harri Potter haqda kitabları və ya Den Braunu oxumaq çətin deyil, çünki hamı oxuyur və bu barədə danışır, lakin bunları tam da ədəbiyyat saymaq olmaz.- For example, it's not hard to read books of Coelho, or Dan Brown, or about Harry Potter, because everyone reads and talks about it, but they can't be considered literature.
Estonian
Proper noun
Harri
- a male given name derived from English Harry
Finnish
Etymology
From English Harry, also a Finnish pet form of Swedish Harald. The surname originated as a farmstead name probably based on Harald.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Harri
- a male given name
1990, Harri Tapper, Näin syntyvät revontulet, Gummerus, published 2003, →ISBN, page 273:Lappu oli papinkirja. Isä ja äiti olivat kotona lukeneet, että siihen oli kirjoitettu Harry eikä Harri. Isä oli tahtonut kastaa minut Harri Larvan kaimaksi. Harri Larva näet oli joutuva juoksija ja ja oikea hulmutukka. ’Tuuli se taivutti koivun larvan’ isä oli laulanut, kun nimeä suunnitteli. Äiti oli suostunut ehdotukseen, koska minä pienenä olin ollut ’harrikka’. Mutta kirkkoherraa ei sopinut mennä neuvomaan. Hän istui kaulukset pystyssä tammipöydän takana ja kirjoitti mitä kirjoitti.- The piece of paper was a birth record. The father and mother had read it at home and thought it read Harry, not Harri. My father had wanted to name me Harri after Harri Larva. Harri Larva, you see, was a great runner with his flowing hair. 'Wind had bent the birch from the top', my father had sung when he thought of the name. My mother agreed, as I had been 'harrikka' as a child. But the vicar had the last word. He sat, with his straight collar, behind the oaken desk and wrote what he wrote.
- (uncommon) a Finnish surname transferred from the given name
Declension
Statistics
- Harri is the 24th most common male given name in Finland, belonging to 19,459 male individuals (and as a middle name to 2,071 more), according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.
- Harri is the 2422nd (tied with 9 other surnames) most common surname in Finland, belonging to 333 individuals, according to February 2023 data from the Digital and Population Data Services Agency of Finland.
German
Etymology
A less common spelling of Harry, from English Harry.
Proper noun
Harri
- a male given name
Welsh
Etymology
Cognate with English Henry and Harry.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Harri m (not mutable)
- a male given name