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Mario is the Italian, French, Croatian, Czech, Norwegian, Slovak, Serbian, Hungarian, Slovene, Polish, Spanish, Danish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Bulgarian, Greek, German, Dutch, and English form of the Latin Roman name Marius. The video game character Mario is a particularly prominent holder of the name. Use in various countries In Croatia, the name Mario was among the most common masculine given names in the decades between 1970 and 1999, and was the most common name in the 1970s. The Portuguese version of the name is spelt ''Mário'' (to indicate that the "a" is stressed). Notable people and characters named Mario include: Given name Artists and musicians *Mario (singer) (born 1986), Mario Dewar Barrett, an American R&B singer *Mario Adorf (born 1930), German actor *Mario Amaya (1933–1986), American art critic *Mario Biondi (born 1971), Italian singer *Mario Cantone (born 1959), American comedian and actor *Mario Casas (born 1986), Spanish actor * Mario Chicot, al ...
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Marius (name)
Marius is a male name, a Roman Empire, Roman nomen gentilicium, family name, and a modern surname. The name Marius was used by members of the Roman ''gens'' Maria gens, Maria. It is thought to be derived from either the Roman war god Mars (mythology), Mars or from the Latin root ''mas'' or ''maris'' meaning "male". It may also derive from the Latin word ''wikt:mare, mare'' meaning "sea", the plural of which is ''maria''. In Christian times, it was Syncretism, syncretized as a masculine form of the unrelated feminine given name Maria (given name), Maria, from the Hebrew language, Hebrew Miriam (given name), Miriam, Aramaic language, Aramaic variant Mariam (other), Mariam, and used alongside it. Today, the name Marius is a common given name in Romania, Norway, and Lithuania. The name is also used in the Philippines, France, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and South Africa. The Greek language, Greek name Marios (Μάριος), the Italian language, Italian and Spanish l ...
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