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Name Acario
Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. a-KA-ryo(Italian)
Other Forms FormsAicardo (Italian, Archaic), Aquaire (French, Archaic)
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

Italian and Spanish form of Acharius. The 7th-century Frankish saint Acharius, bishop of Noyon-Tournai, is known as Acario in Italian and Spanish. This was used by Gigio Artemio Giancarli for a character in his play La Zingana (1545). It was also used by Lope de Rueda for one of the main characters in his play Medora (1567).
Added 2/10/2015 by anonymous