Torri

Meaning

Bird

Unisex
Japanese

The story behind Torri

Torri appears to be a modern English coinage, likely derived from or inspired by the Japanese word "tori" (鳥), which means "bird" in Japanese. The spelling "Torri" with a double 'r' and final 'i' represents an Anglicized adaptation of the Japanese term, following common patterns of how Japanese words are respelled for English-speaking contexts. While the root carries clear avian significance in Japanese culture and language, the name Torri itself emerged as a standalone given name primarily in English-speaking countries rather than as a traditional Japanese personal name.

Torri has no known historical, mythological, or biblical bearer. It is a modern coinage that gained visibility in the United States during the 1970s, when it appeared in baby-naming databases and popular culture. The name's appeal likely stems from its phonetic simplicity, the positive symbolic association with birds, and the growing Western interest in Japanese language and culture during that era. As a contemporary creation rather than a name with deep historical roots, Torri represents the trend of 20th-century parents drawing inspiration from international vocabulary to create fresh, distinctive given names for their children.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
8
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2003 (1970s)

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