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Meaning of the Name Ario |
133 names found for "Ario" (page 1 of 3) |
The first name Ario is of Spanish origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

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Variant of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Nam

Feminine Form of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also Fir

Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Names

Wise Friend. Friend of the Elves. Feminine Form of Alvin: from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became S

Angel; Like an Angel. from Angelicus Meaning Angelic. Famous Bearer: Italian Poet Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso' Deals With the Love of Charlemagne's Paladin Orlando for Angelica

Manly Beauty. in Greek Mythology, Apollo Was the God of Medicine and Healing Who Drove His Fiery Chariot (The Sun) Through the Sky

Variant of Apollo: Manly Beauty. in Greek Mythology, Apollo Was the God of Medicine and Healing Who Drove His Fiery Chariot (The Sun) Through the Sky

Variant of Apollo: Manly Beauty. in Greek Mythology, Apollo Was the God of Medicine and Healing Who Drove His Fiery Chariot (The Sun) Through the Sky

Variant of Apollo: Manly Beauty. in Greek Mythology, Apollo Was the God of Medicine and Healing Who Drove His Fiery Chariot (The Sun) Through the Sky

Silver. Derived from Greek Arion, Mythological Magic Horse Born to Poseidon and Demeter

.A Greek Poet and Musician. The Mythological Magic Talking Horse Born to Poseidon and Demeter

Variant of Alvin: Wise Friend. from the Old English Aetheiwine, and Also Aefwine, Both Meaning Noble Friend. Various Forms of Alvin in Use After the Norman Conquest Became Surnames, and Also First Nam

The Italian Form of Charles; Meaning Strong or Manly, Occasionally Used in English-speaking Countries