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Forename Дарио

In the world, Дарио (Dario Italy Argentina Brazil Philippines Mexico, Darius Italy Brazil Philippines Mexico United States, Darío Italy Argentina Brazil Mexico United States, and others...) is a widespread male first name. The forename Дарио is characteristic of Croatia, where it is a common male name, Argentina, and Lithuania (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Italy, Argentina, and Brazil. Very seldom, Дарио is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Дарио

name داريو, name Дариус, name Дарий, name Дариуш, name Dariusz, name ダリアス, name Дарио, name 达里奥, name Dario, name Dariu, name Дарій, name דריוס, name Dário, name Dárius, name Darío, name Darijo, name داريوس, name Даріуш, name Darius, name Daryo
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Dario Philippines, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Italy
Darius Philippines, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, United States
Darío Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, United States
Darijo Mexico, Spain, Italy, Croatia, United States
Дарио Russia

First name Дарио in the context

Дарио is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Darius James , the LeBron's eldest son in Space Jam: A New Legacy; Darío Rosso , the Resident Evil character, Resident Evil 3; Darius , the fictional character in the television series Highlander: The Series; Dario , the fictional character in the 1989 James Bond film Licence to Kill and Darius the Mede , the biblical character, Book of Daniel, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of дарио ивановски дарио ивановски дарио ивановски Macedonian athletics competitor, MK (b. 1997) link
picture of дарио чиризано дарио чиризано дарио чиризано ice dancer, RU link
дарио видошевић Yugoslav coxswain, HR (b. 1968) link

Characteristic surnames

Ћелић, Милошевић, Малинович, Димитров, Благојевић, Мацановић, Стоянов, Столески, Велковски, Ристић, Терзић, Станар, Богески, Чачков, Счиавини, Панић, Ђаковић, Олах, Блажевски, and Продановић