♂ Male◎ English / Persian / Aramaic / Lithuanian◈ 3 syllables
"A Good and Wealthy Protector"
From English / Persian / Aramaic / Lithuanian
Darius means possessing goodness or wealthy — from the Persian Dārayavauš. Darius the Great built the world's largest empire AND created the first postal system. He IS the greatest administrator in ancient history. Three syllables of the largest-empire, the first-postal-system, and Persian possessing-goodness.
Persian Dārayavauš (possessing goodness)→Darius the Great
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English / Persian / Aramaic / Lithuanian roots
Darius means possessing goodness. He built the world's largest empire, created the first postal system, and was the greatest administrator.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Persian; Darius the Great (c. 550–486 BC).
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Today
Darius remains a beloved choice, ranking #597 in the US. 53,949 babies have been named Darius since 1880.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, Oxford Dictionary of First Names, SSA data
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How popular is Darius?
1994peak year
Today, Darius is rarely chosen — ranked around #597, with only about 480 babies given the name per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 1994, 2,184 babies were given the name (ranked #155 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 1990s. Darius has been declining in recent years. In all, around 53,949 babies have been registered as Darius since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Darius's Life Path 8 is the achiever's number — empire-building achievement. People named Darius tend to be powerful, moral, and gifted at building the largest empire AND inventing postal systems.
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