Mari (given name)

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Mari
Pronunciation Má-rí
Gender Female
Origin
Word/Name Japanese
Meaning Different depending on the kanji
Region of origin Japanese
Other names
Related names Mariko
Marié

Mari is a feminine given name in the Breton, Japanese, Estonian, Hungarian, Finnish, Welsh, Swedish and Norwegian languages.

Japanese

In Japanese it appears as Mari (まり, マリ), or can be written using different kanji characters so that it means, respectively:

  • 真理, "truth"
  • 万里, "long distance"
  • 茉莉, "jasmine"
  • 麻里, "hemp, village"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

People

  • Mari Akasaka (真理, born 1964), Japanese novelist
  • Mari Amachi (真理, born 1951), Japanese singer and actress
  • Mari Eguro (真理), a Japanese American actress, musician and model known as Marie Eguro in the U.S.
  • Mari Hamada (麻里, born 1962), Japanese rock singer
  • Mari Hamada (actress) (マリ, born 1968), Japanese singer and actress
  • Mari Hanafusa (まり, born 1974), Japanese actress in Takarazuka Revue
  • Mari Henmi (マリ, born 1950), Japanese singer and actress
  • Mari Hoshino (真里, born 1981), Japanese actress
  • Mari Iijima (真理, born 1963), Japanese singer-songwriter
  • Mari Kanō (茉莉), Japanese voice actress
  • Mari Kimura, Japanese violinist and composer
  • Mari Kodama (麻里), Japanese pianist
  • Mari Konishi, a Japanese musician
  • Mari Kotani (真理, born 1958), Japanese science fiction critic
  • Mari Mashiba (摩利, born 1959), Japanese voice actress
  • Mari Matsuda (born 1956), American lawyer, activist, and law professor
  • Mari Motohashi (麻里, born 1986), Japanese curler
  • Mari Natsuki (マリ, born 1952), Japanese singer, dancer, and actress
  • Mari Ozaki (まり, born 1975), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Mari Ozawa (真理), Japanese manga artist
  • Mari Shirato (真理), Japanese actress
  • Mari Yaguchi (真里, born 1983), former member of the Japanese idol group Morning Musume
  • Mari Yamaguchi (真理), a Japanese video game music composer
  • Mari Yonehara (万里, 1950–2006), Japanese translator, essayist, non-fiction writer and novelist
  • Mori Mari (茉莉, 1903–1987), Japanese author and daughter of famed novelist Mori Ōgai
  • Annu Mari (真理, born 1948), Indo–Japanese actress

Characters

See also

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