Remi name meaning

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Updated: March 18th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: English, Hindi, German, Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil and Telugu
Pronunciation: rem-ee
Meaning: From the Champagne Town of Rheims, Abbreviation of Remington, One Who Heals and Oarsman
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What does Remi mean?

Commonly Accepted unisex name Remi means "From the Champagne Town of Rheims, Abbreviation of Remington, One Who Heals or Oarsman" which is used in Norwegian, Telugu, Malayalam, English, Oriya, Gujarati, Finnish, Hindi, German, Bengali, Tamil, Danish, Swedish, Kannada and Marathi is originated from Latin language.

Remi is variation of well-liked Rémy. Rémy is equivalent of Remigius in French language. Also Rémy is equivalent of Remigius in French language. Rémy's meaning is Oarsman, One Who Heals and Rower is rooted from Latin.

Remi is a variation of biblical and prevailing Jeremias. Jeremias is Hebrew and German form of Jeremiah. Also Jeremias is form of Jeremy in Dutch and Portuguese languages. Jeremias's meaning is Yahwe Uplifts and God Increases has its origin in Hebrew.

Remi is short of Remigius. Remigius is a variation of prevalent Rémy. Origin of Prevalent Remigius is in Latin is mostly used in German, Finnish and Swedish, meaning of Remigius is "Oarsman and Rowers".

Remi is celebrated on January 15th.

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How do I pronounce Remi?

The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Remi is rem-ee. The name can also be pronounced as reh-mee.

Variants of Remi

Remii, Rémy, Jeremias, Remigius, Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jeremi, Jeremia

Nicknames for Remi

Though Remi itself is a short name but that doesn't mean that you cannot have nicknames. See the list below:

Names that rhyme with Remi

How popular is the name Remi?

Remi is a popular in United States where over 9836 new-borns have been given the name since 1915. At its zenith in 2018, the moniker grabbed the 177th spot and 1644 baby girls were given the name.

Additionally, the first name has been in the top 500 baby names 3 times Remi used to be a common name in England and Wales, first appeared in 1996 and over 1774 babies have been given the name in 46 years.

At its zenith in 2018,. After 46 years, the name has past its prime. Also, Remi was a common name in France. Over 566 babies have been named Remi since 1994.

At the peak of its usage in 2010,. However after 11 years, the name is on free fall on the charts.

Remi is a familiar baby name in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 200 names.

Recently in 2018, 76 babies were given Remi and it reached its peak ranking, 156 on boy names chart. Over 969 babies in Belgium have been named Remi. The moniker is a rare baby name in Ireland where it is still in use.

But Remi is a popular baby name in Nigeria where every 1 in 7000 have the name as well as in, Canada, DR Congo, Madagascar, Indonesia and Benin. At least, 120000 people globally have carried Remi as their given name according to our estimate.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
201810851801771644
201710581862491262
201611151742951095
2015171390501633
2014171388659432
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Facts

Remi in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands9762544337
Finland2139310

What numbers say about Remi?

You desire to change constantly and you get easily bored. In order to earn more, use some of your many talents. There's so much you are withholding that it's making you sick. You weren't born to be tamed. You were born to be wild, in the true sense of the word. You allow unworthy and vile person to get near, believing that you can change them. Love is most important in your life. Your emotions are responsible for your success and great personality.

Looking for a name like Remi? Please go through the following names

  •  Anjelica - Preeminent Anjelica commonly is used in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, meaning of Anjelica is "Angelic or Like An Angel" used for baby girls is of Latin and Old Greek origin
  •  Annuciata - The Annuciata has origin in Latin, Annuciata means "To Make Known"
  •  Cicilia - Substantially used in Swedish, Finnish and Danish unheard-of, Cicilia is rooted from Latin, a unisex name, meaning of Cicilia is "Blind or Sixth"
  •  Vera - Noteworthy and Enduring Veras origin is Latin and Russian is used largely in Faroese, Icelandic and Russian and a unisex name, meaning of Vera is "Faith or One who Brings Victory"
  •  Magno - Offbeat Magno came from Latin bestowed upon baby boys, meaning of Magno is "Great"
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Famous people named Remi

  • Remi Korchemny, former sprint coach of a number of high-profile athletes
  • Remi Álvarez, Mexican jazz saxophonist
  • Remi Moses, English former football player whose main position was as a defensive midfielder
  • Remi Broadway, Australian actor best known as Rupert Pringle from 'The Wayne Manifesto
  • Remi A. Balduck, enlisted
  • Remi Aubuchon, American television writer and producer
  • Remi Adefarasin, English cinematographer
  • Remi Ayodele, former American football defensive tackle
  • Remi Prudhomme, American football offensive lineman
  • Remi Nicole, British singer-songwriter and actress
  • Remie Purtill-Clarke in C'est La Vie as Actress
  • Remi Wilson in Easy A as Soundtrack
  • Remi Ellen Dunkel in Bestseller as Actress
  • Remi Abellira acted in TV series Big Hawaii
  • In 2009, Remi Barron played the role of Minister in comedy and drama flick The Friends We Haven't Met Yet.

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