The name Ramari is a unique and culturally rich choice for a baby boy, with its roots deeply embedded in Maori heritage. Pronounced as rah-MAH-ree (/rɑːˈmɑːri/), this name carries an exotic flair while being easy to pronounce. Although not widely used, Ramari has seen a steady presence in the United States over the past few decades, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 17 newborns per year since 2003. The variation Ramaria offers a slight twist for those looking for something even more distinctive. Choosing the name Ramari can be a meaningful way to honor Maori culture and imbue your child's identity with a sense of uniqueness and tradition.
Ramari Stewart - Ramari Evelyn Sidonie Oliphant Stewart is a New Zealand Māori whale expert, honored for her services to Māori culture and wildlife conservation, with a newly discovered whale species named after her. |