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Pel,
Rino,
Pellegro.
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Okay, here is the translation: The name Perri (Perri, Perry) is of masculine origin from German roots. It derives from the ancient Germanic word *per meaning "before". The English variant "Perry" sounds identical to the Russian "Perri". The history of the name originates in medieval Germany and the Netherlands. During that time, younger sons were often named "Perri", signifying their position within the family – "those who stand before" their elder brothers or father. This name was common among common people, not associated with the aristocracy. In Russia, the name "Perri" is not among the most popular names. It has been borrowed from English and is used less frequently than local names. However, in recent years, there has been a slight increase in its popularity, perhaps largely due to the well-known French science fiction author Julien Denois, who wrote under the pen name "Perrodit", although the name "Perri" itself has not deeply rooted in the Russian-speaking environment. In other countries, especially English-speaking ones, the name is more widespread. Perri is a name often associated with independence, self-confidence, leadership qualities, and a desire to be visibly noticeable. People with this name may appear decisive and open, sometimes they can be a bit unpredictable or have a strong desire for control. They often show initiative and are not afraid to take responsibility. Among notable bearers of the name "Perri" are: * Persis Green – American singer, musician, songwriter, producer. * Perceval Cameron – British writer, poet, musician. * Perry Koncowski – American writer, journalist. * Perry Clark – American basketball player. Variants or diminutives of the name can be "Peri" or "Pero". The form "Perro" is less common and might sound slightly different, possibly softer or even more feminine.
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