Armi name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Literary, Celtic, Latin, Hungarian, Old High German and Germanic
Usage: Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: The Appropriate One, Armed, A Decorative Bracelet, Armlet, Armring, Fight, Large, Struggle and Universal Battle
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What does Armi mean?

Armi is version of dominant Armida. Armida is Italian form of Armanda. Also Armida is Rhaeto-Romanic and Italian cognate of Arminius. Armida has its origin in Literary, Latin and Celtic languages, Armida means "Armed and The Appropriate One".

Armi is variant form of timeless Armilda. Armilda is variant form of Armilla. Armilda is form of Irmhild in Latin language.

Variants of Armi

Aremi, Armida, Armilda, Armanda, Arminius, Mida, Armilla, Irmhild, Armandina, Armand, Myda, Armilah, Armella, Irmhilde

How popular is the name Armi?

Armi is a popular baby name in Indonesia where every 1 in 30000 have the name. At least, 20000 people globally have carried Armi as their given name according to our estimate.

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Armi in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0005
Finland10155445555
Sweden0315599
Norway031554
Denmark0050

What numerology tells about Armi?

You can't stand being in one place for too long because you want to enjoy your freedom and time on this planet. There isn't a person you can't charm. If someone surprises you in a positive way, that's fine. But it will take long until they earn your trust and full respect. Positive energy adores your spirit. You can't stand watching innocent souls suffering because of the cruelty of humanity.

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  • Zahra 1 - Admired Zahra 1 has its origin in Arabic bestowed upon baby girls is used largely in Norwegian and Danish. Zahra 1 is Arabic and Latin equivalent of Azhar
  •  Snefrid is Norwegian form of Snæfríðr

Famous people named Armi

  • Armi Kuusela, Finnish charity worker, model and beauty queen
  • Armi Ratia, founder of the Finnish textile and clothing company Marimekko Oy
  • Armi Aavikko, Finnish beauty queen and singer

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