Kari is a popular surname in
South India. In
Andhra Pradesh the village of Karivari Palem is named after the surname; in the village Inkollu, Gangavaram almost 60% families have this surname and belongs to Kamma/Chowdary caste. Kari can also be spelt Kahri.
Kari is also a
Finnish surname, meaning a small island,
islet, or an underwater rock. There are currently 2242 holders of the name (2015).[1]
Notable people named Kari
Females with the given name
Kari Aas (1886–1978), Norwegian teacher and Scout leader
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Kari is a popular surname in
South India. In
Andhra Pradesh the village of Karivari Palem is named after the surname; in the village Inkollu, Gangavaram almost 60% families have this surname and belongs to Kamma/Chowdary caste. Kari can also be spelt Kahri.
Kari is also a
Finnish surname, meaning a small island,
islet, or an underwater rock. There are currently 2242 holders of the name (2015).[1]
Notable people named Kari
Females with the given name
Kari Aas (1886–1978), Norwegian teacher and Scout leader
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name or the same
family name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.