[Facts] Re: "Kari" Yes, there the ones...
Kári / Kåre come from the Old Norse word 'kárr' which means "curl" (in the hair)I don't know how old the name is. Kári was used in the Middle Ages and also in modern Icelandic (as well as Kár) and Faroese. The spelling Kåre is the modern form in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. /Satu
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"Kari" (old Norse) and "Kare" (Danish) - meanings?  ·  Mark Cooke  ·  2/20/2005, 5:25 AM
Re: "Kari" (old Norse) and "Kare" (Danish) - meanings?  ·  Satu  ·  2/20/2005, 7:17 AM
Re: "Kari" Yes, there the ones...  ·  "Bagpus"  ·  2/21/2005, 1:04 PM
Re: "Kari" Yes, there the ones...  ·  Satu  ·  2/21/2005, 2:04 PM
Re: "Kari" (old Norse) and "Kare" (Danish) - meanings?  ·  Satu  ·  2/20/2005, 6:35 AM