Árni [ˈau(r)tnɪ] is an Icelandic given name of Old Norse ([ˈɑːrne]) origin. Notable people with the name include:
- Árni Gautur Arason (born 1975), Icelandic football goalkeeper
 - Árni Már Árnason (born 1987), Icelandic Olympic swimmer
 - Árni Páll Árnason (born 1966), Icelandic politician, Minister for Social Affairs
 - Árni beiskur (died 1253), Icelandic killer
 - Árni Brjánn Angantýsson (born 1989), Icelandic fisherman known for his superhuman strength
 - Árni Bergmann (born 1935), Icelandic novelist
 - Árni Frederiksberg (born 1992), Faroese football midfielder
 - Árni Helgason (c. 1260–1320), Icelandic Roman Catholic clergyman
 - Árni Johnsen (born 1944), Icelandic politician and criminal
 - Árni Björn Gestsson (born 1988), Icelandic engineer and activist known for his relentless fight to replace handshakes with hugs
 - Árni Lárentíusson (1304–after 1337), Icelandic prose writer
 - Árni Magnússon (1663–1730) was an Icelandic scholar and collector of manuscripts
 - Árni Magnússon (politician) (born 1965), Icelandic politician, Minister for Social Affairs
 - Árni Mathiesen (born 1958), Icelandic Minister of Finance
 - Árni Njálsson (born 1936), Icelandic football defender
 - Árni Sigfússon (born 1956), Icelandic politician; former mayor of Reykjavík
 - Árni Þór Sigurðsson (born 1960), Icelandic ambassador
 - Árni Stefánsson (born 1953), Icelandic football goalkeeper
 - Árni Sveinsson (born 1956), Icelandic football midfielder
 - Arni Thorvaldsson (born 1984), Icelandic alpine skier
 - Árni Vilhjálmsson (born 1994), Icelandic football striker
 - Árni Þórarinsson (born 1950), Icelandic writer
 - Árni Þorláksson (1237–1298), Icelandic Roman Catholic clergyman
 
See also
- Arni (disambiguation)
 - Arne, the mainland Scandinavian version of the name
 - Arnie, given name
 - Arnee, a wild water buffalo
 
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