DARIUS male English, Lithuanian, Romanian, Biblical, Biblical Latin Roman form of Δαρειος (Dareios), which was the Greek form of the Persian name Dārayavahush, which was composed of the elements dâraya "to possess" and vahu "good". Three ancient kings of Persia bore this name, including Darius the Great who expanded the Achaemenid Empire to its greatest extent. His forces invaded Greece but were defeated in the Battle of Marathon.It has never been very common as a given name in the English-speaking world, though it rose in popularity after the middle of the 20th century. |
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT GREEK: Dareios |
ANCIENT PERSIAN: Darayavahush |
BIBLICAL GREEK: Dareios |
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Daryawesh |
BIBLICAL LATIN: Darius |
BIBLICAL: Darius |
CROATIAN: Darijo, Dario |
ENGLISH: Darius |
ITALIAN: Dario |
LITHUANIAN: Darijus, Darius |
PERSIAN: Dariush, Daryush |
ROMANIAN: Darius |
SPANISH: Darío |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
POLISH: Darek |
FEMININE FORMS |
BELARUSIAN: Darya |
CROATIAN: Daria, Darija, Darinka |
CZECH: Darina, Darja |
ENGLISH: Daria |
FINNISH: Tarja |
ITALIAN: Daria |
LATE GREEK: Dareia, Daria |
POLISH: Daria |
ROMANIAN: Daria |
RUSSIAN: Darya |
SERBIAN: Darija |
SLOVENE: Darija, Darinka, Darja |
UKRAINIAN: Dariya, Daryna, Odarka |
OTHER FORMS |
FINNISH: Taru |