Abri

Meaning of Abri

Abri arrives on the scene like a warm spring breeze, her very syllables hinting at fresh beginnings: in Spanish hearts she’s a spirited nod to Abril, the blossoming month of April, and in French she coyly whispers “abri,” a cozy shelter from life’s storms. Pronounced ah-BREE in French and AY-bree in English, Abri dances between Romance language romance and Anglo charm, wrapping any little girl who bears it in a sunlit promise of growth and safety. With just nine newborns named Abri in the U.S. last year—landing around the 935th spot—she’s less a crowd-pleaser and more a secret handshake among parents craving something both lyrical and rare. Radiant yet grounded, Abri feels like a hand-drawn sketch in an old Latin story, ready to bloom at the turn of every page.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as ah-BREE (/a.bʁi/)

English

  • Pronunced as AY-bree (/eɪbˌri/)

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