Dario

“Dario” is a given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Roman name “Darius”, which means “upholder” or “protector”. The name “Dario” has been used by many famous individuals throughout history, including the Italian filmmaker Dario Argento and the Colombian cyclist Dario Cataldo. In popular culture, “Dario” has been used as a character …

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Darcy

“Darcy” is a given name of French origin, which means “from Arcy”, a town in France. It is also associated with the surname “Darcy”, which has been borne by several notable individuals throughout history. In literature, “Darcy” is perhaps most famously associated with the character Mr. Darcy from Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice”, a …

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Dag

“Dag” is a given name of Scandinavian origin, which means “day” in Old Norse. It is a traditional name in Norway and Sweden, and is typically given to boys. In Scandinavian history and mythology, “Dag” was the name of several important figures, including Dag the Wise, a legendary king of Norway who ruled in the …

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Cyril

“Cyril” is a given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek name “Kyrillos”, which means “lordly” or “masterful”. It was a common name in ancient Greece and later gained popularity in the early Christian Church. In Christian tradition, “Cyril” is associated with several important figures, including Saint Cyril of Alexandria, a prominent theologian and …

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Cosmo

“Cosmo” is a given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word “kosmos”, which means “order” or “universe”. It has been used as a name for boys in many cultures and languages, including English and Italian. The name “Cosmo” has been used by many famous individuals throughout history, including the Italian astronomer and physicist …

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