Marijo

Meaning of Marijo

Marijo is a delightful and unique name for a baby girl. It is a variation of the name Mario, which has Italian and Latin origins, meaning "male" or "warlike." The name Marijo has been used in the United States since the early 20th century and has gained some popularity, especially in Illinois. It has been given to baby girls since the 1930s, with occasional peaks in usage over the years. This name carries a sense of strength and individuality, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a distinctive yet timeless name for their daughter. In British English, it is pronounced as muh-REE-joh (/məˈriːdʒəʊ/), while in American English, it is also pronounced as muh-REE-joh (/məˈriːdʒoʊ/).

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as muh-REE-joh (/məˈriːdʒəʊ/)

American English

  • Pronunced as muh-REE-joh (/məˈriːdʒoʊ/)

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Notable People Named Marijo

Marijo Tot is a Croatian football manager and former player known for his position as a left back.
Marijo Strahonja is a retired Croatian football referee now working as a television analyst for referee decisions on Croatian Radiotelevision.
Marijo Baković is a retired Croatian long jumper.
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