Mauri is a unisex name that has its origins in Italy. It is pronounced as MAW-ree in both English and Italian. The name Mauri has been steadily used for newborns in the United States of America over the years, with varying levels of popularity. In recent years, it has been ranked around the 10,000 mark in terms of occurrence. The name Mauri evokes a sense of uniqueness and versatility, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for a name that stands out.
Mauri Rose - Maurice "Mauri" Rose, an American racing driver, achieved fame by winning the Indianapolis 500 in 1941, 1947, and 1948, and the AAA National Championship in 1936. |
Mauri Vansevenant is a Belgian cyclist riding for UCI WorldTeam Soudal–Quick-Step, and the son of former professional cyclist Wim Vansevenant, named after Melcior Mauri, the 1991 Vuelta a España winner. |
Mauri Franco Barbosa da Silva, also known as Mauri, is a Brazilian footballer recognized for his role as a defensive midfielder for Jacuipense. |
Mauri Holappa is a Finnish football coach and former player who competed in the Veikkausliiga for OTP Oulu and RoPS. |
Mauri Tapio Kunnas is a well-known Finnish cartoonist and children's author. |