Romario

Meaning of Romario

Originating from the Portuguese language, the name Romario is primarily used for baby boys. In Portuguese, it is pronounced as roh-MAH-ree-oo (/ʁo.ma.ˈɾi.u/), while in English, the pronunciation is roh-MAHR-ee-oh (/roʊˈmɑriˌoʊ/). The name has gained popularity over the years and has been given to newborn boys in the United States. In recent years, it has ranked between 3,321 and 8,699 in terms of occurrences, indicating its moderate usage. Romario carries a sense of strength and uniqueness, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their son.

Pronunciation

Portuguese

  • Pronunced as roh-MAH-ree-oo (/ʁo.ma.ˈɾi.u/)

English

  • Pronunced as roh-MAHR-ee-oh (/roʊˈmɑriˌoʊ/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Similar Names to Romario

Notable People Named Romario

Romario Garfield Williams is a Jamaican professional footballer known for playing as a forward for USL Championship side Colorado Springs Switchbacks, and he is named after the legendary Brazilian footballer, Romário.
Romario da Silva Resende, also known as Romario, is a renowned Brazilian football forward.
Romário Guilherme dos Santos, also known as Romário, is a Brazilian footballer currently playing as a left back for ABC.
Romário Augusto Vieira Nan is a professional footballer born in Guinea-Bissau, who plays as a midfielder for Tadcaster Albion and holds Portuguese and English nationality.
Romário, born Marcos Vinicius Alves Barreira, is a retired Brazilian professional footballer known for his skill as an attacking midfielder.
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