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Harri is a given name, and may refer to:
- Guto Harri (born 1966), Welsh former BBC Chief Political Correspondent
- Harri Anne Smith, American Republican member of the Alabama Senate
- Harri Eloranta (born 1963), Finnish biathlete
- Harri Hänninen (born 1963), Finnish long-distance runner
- Harri Haatainen (born 1978), Finnish javelin thrower
- Harri Hakkarainen (born 1969), Finnish javelin thrower
- Harri Holkeri (born 1937), Prime Minister of Finland from 1987 to 1991
- Harri Huhtala (born 1952), Finnish hammer thrower
- Harri Hursti (born 1968), Finnish computer programmer and former Chairman of the Board and co-founder of ROMmon
- T. Harri Jones (1921–1965), Welsh poet and university lecturer
- Harri Kampman (born 1954), Finnish football manager and former player
- Harri Kirvesniemi (born 1958), Finnish cross country skier
- Harri Koskela (born 1965), Finnish wrestler and Olympic medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling
- Harri Koskinen (born 1970), Finnish designer
- Harri Linnonmaa (born 1946), Finnish ice hockey player
- Harri Lorenzi (born 1949), Brazilian agronomic engineer
- Harri Mänty (born 1971), Swedish musician, brought up in Finland
- Harri Olli (born 1985), Finnish ski jumper
- Harri Porten (born 1972), German software engineer
- Harri Roschier (born 1957), Finnish entrepreneur
- Harri Rovanperä (born 1966), Finnish rally driver
- Harri Siljander (born 1922), Finnish boxer
- Harri Sjöström (born 1952), Finnish saxophonist who specializes in the soprano saxophone
- Harri Stojka (born 1957), Austrian jazz guitarist
- Harri Toivonen (born 1960), Finnish rally and race car driver
- Harri Webb (1920–1994), Anglo-Welsh poet, journalist and Welsh nationalist
Usage examples of "harri".
Renault rolled on for another twenty minutes, with Harris unaware of their passage.
Instead of edging to the left to make room for him, as Harris expected, it, too, sidled to the right.
Renault and that Harris Clough had been driving a petrol blue Renault.
Nonetheless, a station it had once been and it was inhabited, for when Harris scrambled up to the buildings, he stumbled against a bicycle leaning against the creeper.
In the thick reek of the creeper, Harris smelled death and for the first time, began to think more about the future than about the immediate past.
The fact that Harris had escaped gave her some relief, but set her a problem, too.
She would be no help to either Harris or Uncle if McKendrick knew she was in the area.
She set off diagonally down the slope, staff swinging, making a course of north east as best Harris could judge.
Before he reached the foot of the cliff, Harris found himself having to avoid large chunks of rock which had fallen off and were lying embedded in the grass.
They droned on intermittently for an hour, punctuated by soft laughter and the clink of tin plates, while Harris lay rigid and cramped under his sheet.
Peter really should speak to mummy and arrange a firm date, Peter professing undying love but evading her matrimonial hints, Harris gently eased his aching shoulders, then moved his head out of the puddle left by the girl.
Lydia had rehearsed Harris in the route until Harris was word perfect.
A division of policemen could have been watching him, for all Harris could see.
The night returned to its black state and as the big engine revved, Harris breathed out.
As Lydia had pored over the map in the last of the daylight, Harris had looked over her shoulder.