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[ 3 syll. ar-ma-ni, arm-ani ] The boy name Armani is pronounced as AARMAANiy KEY. Armani is used mostly in English, and its language of origin is Italian and Hebrew. The first name is taken from the name of the Italian fashion company Giorgio Armani. It was recently adopted by English speakers in the USA, and is one of the more popular luxury brand names adopted as a first name. As a surname, Armani is derived from the name Herman. In addition, Armani is a variation (English) of the English, Hebrew, and Spanish name Armon. See also the related form, the English Herman. Armani is fairly popular as a baby name for boys. The name has been rising in popularity since the 1990s; prior to that, it was of very modest use only. At the recent peak of its usage in 2008, 0.020% of baby boys were named Armani. It ranked at #583 then. Out of all boy names in its group, Armani was the most popular in 2008. Although there were times from 1999 to 2003 that Armani was more popular with girls, today it is used more commonly as a boy name. In 2007, the name Armani was given to 29% more boys than girls. Baby names that sound like Armani include the Hebrew Aharon, the Albanian Arian, the Italian Armino, the English and Hebrew Armoni, the Tajik, Iranian, and Kurdish Aryan, the English and German Orion, the English and Spanish Aaran, the English Aaren, the English Aarin, the English Aarron, the English Aaryn, the English Ahran, the English Ahren, the English Ahron, the English and Spanish Aren, the English and Spanish Arin, the English, Russian, and Spanish Arman, the Armenian and Russian Armen, the German, English, and Spanish Armin, and the English, Hebrew, and Spanish Armon. KEY: Pronunciation for Armani: AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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