Javi
Javi is a Spanish diminutive form of the name Javier, which is a Basque name derived from the words 'etxe' meaning 'house' and 'berri' meaning 'new'. Together, the name Javier means 'new house'.
The name Javier is associated with Saint Francis Xavier, a Spanish Jesuit missionary who was one of the founding members of the Society of Jesus and the patron saint of missionaries. The name Javi became a popular diminutive form in Spanish-speaking countries.
While Javi is primarily used as a diminutive form of the masculine name Javier, it can also be used as a standalone name for boys. In some cases, it may be used as a unisex name, although this is less common.
The name Javi is often seen as a friendly and casual name, especially when used as a nickname or diminutive form.