Damario is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "dominus", meaning "lord" or "master". It is composed of the elements "domus" (house) and "arius" (pertaining to). Thus, Damario translates to "of the lord's house". The name gained prominence during the Middle Ages when it was often used as a title for those who managed estates or households. Today, Damario is considered a unique and elegant choice for a given name, carrying with it a sense of history and nobility. It is composed of three syllables and ends in an 'o' sound, giving it a melodic rhythm. The name can also be spelled variants such as Damari or Dameiro to suit individual preference.
"The name Damario saw its peak popularity between 1984 and 1992, with the highest number of births occurring in 1992 at 46. However, there has been a consistent decline since then, with only 16 births recorded in 2023."