Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Dario

Dario is the Italian equivalent of Darius (Darío with an accent mark is the Spanish version). Darius is from the Greek masculine name Dareios which is a transliteration of a Persian name. It is thought to be derived from Dārayavahush (the name of several Persian kings), from the elements “dâraya” (to possess) and “vahu” (good). Probably the most famous of all name bearers was the 5th/6th century B.C. Persian king known as Darius the Great – who ruled when the Persian Empire was at its peak (following the footsteps of Cyrus the Great) and was noted for his overly-confident expansionist policies. During an invasion into Greece, Darius and his men were defeated at the Battle of Marathon (recognizing that they had greatly underestimated the Greek’s military power – plans were put into place to reinvade later). These plans were interrupted by the death of Darius. He is still remembered for his strong and wise rule over the great Persian Empire. He was known for religious tolerance, the promotion of education and agriculture and the construction of roads. He also built the great palace city of Susa. The Italian Dario and Spanish Darío are actually a lot more cosmopolitan than one might think. They approve of this ancient Persian name in places like Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Spain (and to a lesser extent Germany).

All About the Baby Name – Dario

Personality

OF THE BOY NAME DARIO

The number 11 is a Master Number, and embodies heightened traits of the Two. This personality is on a life journey to find spiritual truth. They are extremely idealistic and intuitive. Elevens have a rare and exceptional spiritual energy that brings a sense of obligation to illuminate the world around them. It's a very powerful responsibility, but these people have far more potential than they know. It's important that they surrender to higher ideals. They have the capacity to see the bigger picture, and they possess the skills to inspire others spiritually. Elevens have strong diplomatic skills and can become great peacemakers. Master numbers can be both a blessing and a curse, as they walk the fine line between greatness and the potential for self-destruction.

Popularity

OF THE BOY NAME DARIO

Dario first appeared on the U.S. Top 1000 list in 1965 but it wasn’t until 1980 that the name would more consistently adhere to the charts. Despite the fact that American parents are falling in love with Italian names (Giovanni, Leonardo, Orlando, Matteo), Dario isn’t showing much movement. That’s good news for parents who like the flair of Italian names but don’t want something too overplayed. Dario is true to his Latin roots – poetic and sexy yet strong and masculine.

Quick Facts

ON DARIO

GENDER:

Boy

ORIGIN:

Italian

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

3

RANKING POPULARITY:

989

PRONUNCIATION:

DAH-ree-o

SIMPLE MEANING:

Possessor of Good

Characteristics

OF DARIO

Inspirational

Highly Intuitive

Spiritual Teacher

Extremely Bright

Uplifting

Truth-seeker

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Dario

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME DARIO

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Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME DARIO

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Popular Songs

ON DARIO

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Famous People

NAMED DARIO

Dario Fo (Italian Nobel Prize winner, literature)
Dario Franchitti (Scottish race car driver)
Dario Argento (Italian director/producer)
Dario Bellezza (Italian poet)
Dario Gradi (football manager)
Dario Marianelli (Italian composer)
Dario Šimić (Croatian footballer)
Dario Vidošić (Croatian-Australian footballer)
Darío Castrillón Hoyos (Columbian Roman Catholic Cardinal)
Darío Conca (Argentine footballer)

Children of Famous People

NAMED DARIO

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Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME DARIO

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