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[original research?] Ari could refer to names of various languages, or shortened versions of other names.

Means “Bee”.

“Ari” is not a popular name in Arab countries. In The Arabic Dictionary it means “Honey” or “Dew on the trees”. “Ari” is also a common shortened version of the male first name “Arif”.

▪ “Ari” means “the gold” in Albanian (definite, singular: “ari”, m. | indefinite, singular: “ar”). ▪ “Ari” means also “bear” (indefinite, singular: “ari” | definite, singular: “ariu”, m.), the animal (sloth-bear). ▪ “Ari” is also a male first name.

“Ari” is a male first name that means “fearless” or “brave”.

In the Badaga language, “Ari” (“A:ri”) has a literal meaning of “sun-like” and is used as a male name, sometimes changed to “Harry” in the case of converts to Christianity.

Short form of “Asparuch”.

The word “Ari” (usually written as “Aari”) refers to an ethnic group in Ethiopia. The Ari people inhabit the northern part of the Mago National Park in Ethiopia and have the largest territory of all the tribes in the area. They have fertile lands allowing them to have several types of plantations. An Ari’s crop can consist of grains, coffee, fruits and honey. It’s also common for them to have large herds of livestock. Their women are known for selling pottery and wearing skirts made from banana trees called enset. The Aari is one of the tribes whose culture and language remain less explored in Ethiopia. There are a few ethnographic works on the Aari tribe by Dr. Gebre Yntiso, a well known anthropologist and a professor at Addis Ababa University.

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