Where does “dariano” come from?
dariano (Spanish) comes from English Dario, from Latin Darius, from Ancient Greek Δᾱρεῖος, from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎢𐏁, from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁, from Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎫𐎡𐎹, from Proto-Iranian dāráyati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian dʰāráyati — Creates transitive imperfective verbs from roots.
dariano (Spanish): Darian
Definitions
- Darian
Ancestry of “dariano”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English | Dario | — |
| 2 | Latin | Darius | Darius |
| 3 | Ancient Greek | Δᾱρεῖος | — |
| 4 | Old Persian | 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎢𐏁 | — |
| 5 | Old Persian | 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 | — |
| 6 | Old Persian | 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎫𐎡𐎹 | to hold, have |
| 7 | Proto-Iranian | dāráyati | to bear, hold |
| 8 | Proto-Indo-Iranian | dʰāráyati | to bear, hold |
| 9 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰor-éye-ti | — |
| 10 | Proto-Indo-European | -éyeti | Forms causative imperfective verbs from roots;... |
| 11 | Proto-Indo-European | -yeti | Creates transitive imperfective verbs from roots |