Armani (name)

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Armani
PronunciationItalian pronunciation: [arˈmaːni]
Gender Unisex
Origin
Word/name Italian and English via Persian, Hebrew
Other names
Related namesArmony, Armonie, Armonee

Armani (or spelled Armoni, Armony, Armonie, and Armonee) is an Italian, English name of Persian or Hebrew origin.[ citation needed ]

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