Mauro

#17 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Mauro

Mauro—those sun-warm syllables murmured “MAH-roh”—traces a sinuous lineage back to the Latin Maurus, a word once used to describe the dusk-kissed visage of a Moor and later borne by Saint Maurus, faithful disciple of Benedict; over centuries the name rode galleons and guitar strings from Rome’s ochre walls to the silver estuaries of the Río de la Plata, collecting along the way the scent of citrus groves, the hush of cloisters, and the pulse of fútbol stadiums at midnight. Today, on American ledgers, it glides just beneath the glare of fashion—hovering, decade after decade, in the comfortable middle ranks—like a steadfast barque that refuses to drift from view, chosen by parents who hear in its two clean beats the promise of both rooted strength and lyrical freedom. In Mauro’s compact music lives a child poised to stride through life with Mediterranean poise: bronze resilience wedded to velvet grace, history’s patina burnished to a quiet shine, and an open passport to every place where warm light pools over cobblestones and stories are told in the language of the heart.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as MAH-roh (/ˈmaʀo/)

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Notable People Named Mauro

Mauro Icardi -
Mauro Zárate -
Mauro Ferrari -
Mauro Prosperi -
Mauro Giuliani -
Mauro Ranallo -
Mauro Picone -
Mauro Camoranesi -
Mauro Cid -
Mauro Baranzini -
Mauro Biello -
Mauro Martino -
Mauro Picotto -
Mauro Cichero -
Mauro Bergamasco -
Mariana Castillo Morales
Curated byMariana Castillo Morales

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