"Fakhri" is a name of Arabic origin that is spelled using the Latin alphabet. The word is pronounced /ˈfækri/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound, /f/, is a voiceless labiodental fricative that is produced by placing the bottom lip against the upper teeth and blowing air out. The vowel sound, /æ/, is a short low front vowel that is pronounced with an open mouth. The final sound, /ri/, is a combination of a retroflex approximant and an unstressed vowel sound that resembles the "i" in "bit".
The name "Fakhri" is of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic word "Fakhriyyah", which means "glorious" or "honorable". The word is ultimately derived from the Arabic root "F-KH-R", which conveys the idea of pride, honor, dignity, or excellence.