Demario

Meaning of Demario

Demario bursts onto the scene like a fiery comet, fusing the timeless strength of Mario—itself born from the Latin name Marius, “devoted to Mars”—with the elegant flair of the “De-” prefix, suggesting “of the family of Mario.” Steeped in warm, Latin heritage, this name carries the bold heartbeat of a drum, promising a little warrior with charisma to spare. It first blazed through U.S. birth charts in the late ’80s—peaking at 332 babies in 1988—and though it’s settled into a cozy rank near the 880s today, it still feels refreshingly rare, like stumbling on a hidden gem. With its smooth deh-MAR-ee-oh rhythm, lighthearted charm (no, not the video-game plumber—Demario comes with extra sabor!), and a backstory as rich as a sunset over Seville, this name invites parents to gift their son a legacy of strength, passion, and unmistakable flair.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as deh-MAR-ee-oh (/də.ˈmær.i.oʊ/)

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Notable People Named Demario

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