The name Inari or Anari for a girl....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's name is Anari Adelaide. The name means innocent or novice in Hindi, without enemies in Sanskrit, and inexpert in Urdu. It also means pomegranate (divine fruit, lit.) in some dialects.
We chose that over Inari (from Finnish mythology) primarily because we prefer the spelling.


I think that is a beautiful name. OP I like the rhythm and the pretty sound. If it works in your culture, sound wise, I would go for it. Ignore the haters! My DCs have unusual names and no one has ever said anything like the replies you are getting here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here....Japanese is my language and yes, the name is Japanese.


Dude, I am Japanese and no it's not. Both of those would be mega, mega weird for girls' names.
Anonymous
For all the people saying these names sound Indian, "Anari" actually means "ignorant" in Hindi. There is a 1959 movie by that name.

http://www.uiowa.edu/~incinema/Anari.html

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's name is Anari Adelaide. The name means innocent or novice in Hindi, without enemies in Sanskrit, and inexpert in Urdu. It also means pomegranate (divine fruit, lit.) in some dialects.
We chose that over Inari (from Finnish mythology) primarily because we prefer the spelling.


I have no idea why you picked "Adelaide" as a middle name, but I suspect you don't actually speak Hindi.

As I understand it, Anari doesn't mean "innocent" in Hindi. It means something more like "clueless."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have fallen in love with the name and would love to name our DD some variation of the name. I just wanted to get some feedback....thoughts DCUM?


This thread is from 2012. How is the sushi baby doing now?
Anonymous
It would remind me of Imari but then I'm a porcelain history freak.
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