Matius is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Matianus. It means "gift of God" and was often used to signify that a child was considered a divine gift to their parents. In some variations of its spelling, such as Matthew, it is also associated with the apostle in the Bible who became one of Jesus' twelve disciples. The name Matius has been used throughout history, with notable bearers including Saint Mathew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, and Matyas Corvinus, a Hungarian king during the 15th century. In many cultures, Matius is considered a strong and distinctive name that carries a sense of tradition and history.
"Matius was given to 5 newborns in 2022."