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Mario

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Name — A masculine given name of Latin origin, also the name of a famous video game character created by Nintendo.

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian and Spanish Mario, both of which coming from Latin Marius.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Mario” mean?

The word “Mario” means a masculine given name of Latin origin, also the name of a famous video game character created by Nintendo.

How do you pronounce “Mario”?

“Mario” is pronounced MAREE-oh (/ˈmɑɹioʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Mario” in a sentence?

Here is “Mario” used in a sentence: “Mario is one of the most recognizable video game characters in the world.”

What part of speech is “Mario”?

“Mario” is a name.

Is “Mario” a common word?

“Mario” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "Mario" a real name or just a video game character?

Both. Mario is a masculine given name of Latin origin, and it is also the name of a famous video game character created by Nintendo. The word can refer to a real person or to the game character depending on context.

What language does the name "Mario" come from?

Mario is a masculine given name of Latin origin. It is especially common in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures as a traditional first name.

Should "Mario" always be capitalised?

Yes. Mario is a proper noun, whether it names a person or the Nintendo character, so it is always written with a capital M.

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