Marius (name)
Marius is a male name, a Roman family name, and a modern given name.
The name Marius was used by members of the Roman gens Maria. It is thought to be derived from either the Roman war god Mars or from the Latin root mas or maris meaning "male". It may also derive from the Latin word mare meaning "sea", the plural of which is maria.
In Christian times, it was syncretized as a masculine form of the unrelated feminine given name Maria, from the Hebrew Miriam, Aramaic variant Mariam, and used alongside it.
Today, the name Marius is a common given name in Romania, Norway, and Lithuania. The name is also used in the Philippines, France, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and South Africa.
The Greek name Marios, the Italian and Spanish name Mario, the Polish name Mariusz, the Portuguese name Mário and the Catalan name Màrius are all derived from Marius.
People
Notable people with the name include:Romans
- Gaius Marius, Roman general
- Gaius Marius the Younger, son of Gaius Marius
- Gaius Marius Victorinus Roman philosopher
- Marcus Aurelius Marius,, Gallic Emperor
- Marcus Marius (quaestor 76 BC), Roman quaestor and proquaestor
- Marcus Marius Gratidianus, Roman praetor
- Marius Maximus, Roman senator and biographer of Emperors
Given name
- Marius Aiyenero, Canadian soccer player
- Marius Ambrogi, French fighter pilot in both World Wars
- Marius Amundsen, Norwegian footballer
- Marius Antonescu, Romanian rugby union player
- Marius Bianchi, French politician
- Marius Billgobenson, born Marius Billy, Swedish-Congolese musician, cultural ambassador, and human rights advocate
- Marius Borg Høiby, first child of Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway
- Marius Bourrelly, French poet and playwright
- Marius Brenciu, Romanian operatic tenor
- Marius Bunescu, Romanian painter
- Marius Cazeneuve, French stage magician
- Marius Clore, British-American molecular biophysicist and structural biologist
- Marius Job Cohen, known as Job Cohen, Dutch jurist and politician
- Marius Constant, French composer and conductor
- Marius Copil, Romanian tennis player
- Marius Crainic, Romanian mathematician
- Marius Langballe Dalin, Norwegian politician
- Marius Ebbers, German footballer
- Marius Gabriel, South African author
- Marius Girard, French poet
- Marius Goring, English actor
- Marius Grigonis, Lithuanian basketball player
- Marius Grout, French writer
- Marius Haas, German journalist and diplomat
- Marius Hasdenteufel, French World War I flying ace
- Marius Jouveau, French poet
- Marius Kižys, Lithuanian footballer
- Marius Könkkölä, Finnish footballer
- Marius Louw, South African author
- Marius Lăcătuş, Romanian footballer
- Marius von Mayenburg, German actor
- Marius Mercator, Latin Christian ecclesiastical
- Marius Mircu, Romanian journalist and memoirist
- Marius Mitrea, Romanian–Italian rugby union referee
- Marius Müller-Westernhagen, German musician and actor
- Marius Nasta, Romanian physician and scientist
- Marius Michel Pasha, French architect and lighthouse builder
- Marius Petipa, French-Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
- Marius Roustan, French politician.
- Marius Russo, American baseball player
- Marius Sestier, French cinematographer
- Marius Söderbäck, Finnish footballer
- Marius Trésor, French footballer
- Marius Tucă, Romanian journalist and TV host presenter
- Marius Urzică, Romanian gymnast
- Marius Yo, Japanese–German singer
Surname
- Clinton Marius, South African performer and writer
- Richard Marius, American Reformation scholar
- Simon Marius or Simon Mayr, German astronomer
- Simon Marius or Simon Mayr, German composer
Fictional or legendary characters
- Marius, a character in the book The Letter for the King
- Marius, a non-playable Mii opponent in the Wii series
- Marius of Britain, legendary king of the Britons during the Roman occupation
- Marius Pontmercy, in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
- Marius, protagonist of the novel Marius the Epicurean by Walter Pater
- Marius Von Hagen, one of the four male leads in the otome game Tears of Themis
- Marius Titus, the playable protagonist in the video game ''Ryse: Son of Rome''