Samario, derived from the Latin word "smaragdus," meaning emerald, is a unique and captivating first name of Latin origin. It is composed of two distinct parts: 'Sama,' which may relate to the Hebrew name Samuel, meaning 'name of God'; and 'rio,' a suffix of Latin origin often associated with rivers or flowing water. Thus, Samario could be interpreted as "God's river" or "flowing like emerald," suggesting a vibrant and radiant essence. This name is not widely used, making it an uncommon yet intriguing choice for those seeking a distinctive moniker with a rich history and unique meaning.
Samario is not a common name based on these statistics, with only 18 births recorded between 1982 and 1988. The highest number of births in any single year was in 1982, with 7 babies named Samario born that year.