Daris

The name Daris (also spelled Darris) is a male given name in Europe and North America, South America, Brazil.

Some sources state its original meaning is “a student" or "a valuable or precious person" in old Persian language. Some sources state it is a modern Germanic or Slavic version of the name “Dario” (a counterpart of Daris in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese) or Darius (a transliteration/spelling of the name Daris in some languages).[1]

Because of its meaning, it became a very popular and iconic name for a male child among academic families in Europe and in North America.

In the last five years, the name became popular in Austria,[2] especially in the state of Salzburg and is very common in USA, UK and Germany. The name is very popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[3] especially in and around the city of Sarajevo, and recently became popular in Croatia - mainly in Northern Adriatic.[4] In Croatia, it is exclusively Croatian name, while in Bosnia exclusively Bosnian - similar situation as with the name “Damir”.

Given name

  • Daris Swindler, American anthropologist
  • Darris Love, American actor
  • Darris Kilgour, Former professional lacrosse player and coach
  • Darris McCord, American football defensive

Surname

  • Joan Darris the protagonist of The Rainbow Cadenza.

See also

  • Dario (disambiguation), counterpart of Daris in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese
  • Darius (given name), a transliteration/spelling in some languages

References

  1. ^ "Vorname Daris - Bedeutung und Herkunft - Baby-Vornamen.de". www.baby-vornamen.de. 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Liste aller jemals vergebenen ersten Vornamen 1984-2016". Statistik Austria.
  3. ^ "Znate li koja su najpopularnija muška i ženska imena u BiH?". Portal Radio Sarajeva. Radio Sarajevo. 2 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Name Daris at Acta Croatica". Acta Croatica. Croatian Ancestry Limited, Chicago, USA.
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