Renni

Meaning of Renni

Renni steps into the world like a gentle sunrise over a sleepy Mediterranean village, her very syllables humming with Latin warmth. Born as a diminutive of Renée (from the Latin renatus, “born again”), Renni carries a whisper of renewal in every soft “REN-ee” breath. Though she’s not crowding the top of the charts—only six little Renni’s arrived in America in 2024, hovering around the mid-900s in popularity—she shines as a secret garden of possibility. Picture her laughter bubbling through sunlit courtyards, a playful breeze that winks at you instead of shouting her presence. Perfect for families craving a name that feels both familiar and freshly minted, Renni is a tender promise of new beginnings wrapped in a melody that lingers long after it’s spoken.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as REN-ee (/ˈrɛni/)

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Notable People Named Renni

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