Yareli

#43 in New Mexico

Meaning of Yareli

Yareli sweeps onto the scene like a butterfly skimming a crystal stream—no wonder its roots trace back to the Tarahumara word for “little butterfly,” while Spanish speakers also hear an echo of Yara, “lady of the water.” She’s a name that marries sky-light grace with river-bright sparkle, and parents in the United States have been catching that shimmer since the early ’90s, nudging Yareli up the charts into a cozy spot around the 500-600 mark today. Pronounced yah-REH-lee, it pirouettes off the tongue, playful yet poised, equally at home on a soccer field or a science fair stage. Picture a girl who can chase dreams as quickly as she chases fireflies—Yareli carries that breezy promise wherever she goes.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as yah-REH-lee (/jaˈɾeli/)

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Notable People Named Yareli

Yareli Arizmendi is a Mexican actress, writer, and director.
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