Hari is a color adjective with strong religious symbolism in Hindu religion.
Hari may also refer to:
Religion
- A name of Vishnu
 - A generic name of God in Hindu monotheism
 
A word for "day" in various languages in the Indian cultural sphere, and as such part of the name of a number of festivals
- Hari Raya Idul Fiotri, name of Eid al-Fitr in Southeast Asian Islam
 - Hari Raya Haji, name of Eid al-Adha in Southeast Asian Islam
 
Given name
- Hari (director), Indian film director
 - Hari Kondabolu (born 1982), Indian American comedian
 - Hari Sreenivasan (born 1974), Indian-American journalist
 
Surname
- Badr Hari (born 1984), professional Dutch-Moroccan Heavyweight kickboxer and martial artist
 - Johann Hari (born 1979), British journalist
 - Mata Hari (1876–1917), born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, Dutch World War I spy
 - Vani Hari (born 1979), American author and activist known for her criticism of the food industry
 
Stage name
- Hari (singer) (born 1990), stage name of Jeong Sung-kyung, a South Korean singer
 - Hajrudin "Hari" Varešanović, vocal soloist, composer, and leader of the musical group Hari Mata Hari
 - Hari (actor), Indian Malayalam film actor and dubbing artist
 
Toponymy
- Hari, the Hungarian name for Heria village, Fărău Commune, Alba County, Romania
 - Hari, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
 - Hari River, Afghanistan, Afghanistan , Iran and Turkmenistan
 
Popular culture
- Hari Seldon, the fictional founder of psychohistory
 - Hari, character in the anime series Inuyasha
 - Hari Koo, protagonist in the anime series Shinbi's Haunted House
 - Hari (film), a 2018 Nepalese film
 
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