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Ori (Hebrew)

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Ori (also, Orri—both pronounced "Oree") is a popular name in the Hebrew language. The name means "my light". It is normally given as a male name although in the modern era, there is a rising trend to name new born female babies with male names and as such the name is occasionally given to girls.

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