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Macario Boy

Popularity: #890 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

Pronunciationmah-KAH-ree-oh / məˈkɑːr.i.oʊ

Spanish; Greek

Meaning

Spanish: 'blessed'; Greek: 'son of Macarius'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Macario has its roots in the Greek name Makarios, which means "blessed" or "happy." This name is derived from the Greek word makarios, which was used in ancient texts to denote a state of divine happiness or bliss. The name entered Latin as Macarius, which was then adopted into various languages, including Old French and eventually English. The transition into English was facilitated through ecclesiastical contexts, particularly during the Middle Ages when Latin was the language of the Church and scholarship.

Historically, the name Macario has been associated with several notable figures, particularly in Christian tradition. One significant historical milestone is the veneration of Saint Macarius of Egypt, a prominent Christian monk and ascetic from the 4th century, who played a crucial role in the development of monasticism. His teachings and life were influential in shaping early Christian spirituality. Additionally, the name appears in various hagiographies and religious texts, contributing to its recognition in ecclesiastical circles.

Culturally, the name Macario carries connotations of spiritual well-being and divine favor, resonating with themes of happiness and blessing. This association has allowed the name to endure through centuries, often linked to figures of piety and virtue. In some cultures, diminutive forms such as Mac or Cary may also be used, reflecting a more familiar or affectionate usage, although these variations are less documented in historical texts. Overall, the name Macario encapsulates a rich tapestry of linguistic evolution, historical significance, and cultural resonance.

Trend Summary

Macario has seen limited popularity in the United States, remaining a relatively uncommon name.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Macario
  • Makario

International Variants

  • Makarios (Greek)
  • Macarius (Latin)

Famous people named Macario

Macario Pineda is a Mexican actor best known for La Llorona, El Gallo de Oro, and Macario.

Fictional characters named Macario

Macario is a fictional character from the novel Macario by B. Traven. He is a poor indigenous man who encounters Death and is granted a wish that changes his life.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Macario was first seen in the United States in 1903. Macario has ranked as high as #1333 nationally, which occurred in 2006, and has been most popular in Texas, California, New Mexico, Arizona, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Macario has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Macario (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 6
50%
TX 6
50%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19036
19145
191511
19168
19179
191810
191912
192012
192121
19227
192322
192449
192535
192635
192719
192829
192923
193033
193119
193233
193325
193429
193515
193624
193719
193821
193914
194015
194117
194216
194314
194424
194524
194624
194726
194833
194917
195015
195116
195218
195325
195421
195517
195618
195713
195824
195925
196018
196118
196217
196318
196419
196515
196619
196718
196820
196921
197027
197119
197221
197320
197423
197527
197622
197723
197830
197928
198035
198127
198223
198326
198427
198522
198622
198730
198831
198922
199021
199134
199230
199328
199419
199531
199627
199728
199837
199927
200019
200129
200229
200331
200437
200545
200650
200741
200832
200933
201038
201121
201237
201332
201432
201548
201637
201738
201826
201940
202042
202142
202237
202327
202434