Makari

  • Origin
    Greek, Russian, Slavic
  • Meaning
    Makari means "blessed" or "happy."
  • Variations
    Makarios, Makar, Macarius, Makary, Makariy
  • Similar names
    Malachi, Micah, Maksim, Marius, Makoto
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  • Makari, a name with diverse origins, holds a timeless charm that has enchanted parents across various cultures. Rooted in both Greek and Slavic languages, Makari carries a profound meaning of "blessed" or "happy," bestowing upon a child a sense of positivity and good fortune from the very beginning of life. Parents seeking a name that exudes happiness and brings a touch of uniqueness often find solace in Makari. Its simplicity and distinctive sound make it a favorable choice for modern families while still carrying a hint of historical richness. With variations like Makarios and Makar, the name offers a touch of versatility. As little Makari grows, he may be affectionately called Mak, Kari, or Max, adding further endearment to his identity. Whether he walks a path of academia, adventure, or creativity, the name Makari will undoubtedly accompany him like a faithful companion, infusing his journey with joy and blessings.
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