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Sharaoui

Male name



Description

The name Shaравии (Shaравии, Shaравии) is an exotic male name that attracts attention with its uniqueness and Italian origin. It derives from the Italian name Giovanni (Giovanni), which in turn comes from the Italian form of John, the name of Jesus Christ (John the Baptist). The meaning of Shaравии is connected to its roots. Like Giovanni, it implies a connection to the name John, which, translated from Ancient Greek "Ἰωάννης" (Ioannes), means "God showing mercy" or "The Lord demonstrated compassion." The word "Giovanni" is formed from "Gio" (day, in honor of Christ's resurrection) and "Vanni" (white, bright), emphasizing its bright and blessed nature. The origin of the name traces back to medieval Italy, where Giovanni became a very popular variant of the name John. Later, this name was borrowed into other European languages, including Polish (Janusz), from which it might have reached Slavic territories, though directly to Russia, it arrived relatively recently, primarily through Italian culture and 21st-century music. The characteristic traits associated with bearers of the name Shaравии often include an open, cheerful, and slightly enigmatic person. People with this name are often perceived as engaging conversationalists, with a creative mindset and an interest in art. They may possess a certain independence and a passion for beautiful things. Notable bearers of the name Shaравии, though not very common in Russia, but known worldwide is the singer and musician Mirko Cappello, better known by the pseudonym Kavaler, an Italian harlequin musician whose songs gained popularity in the CIS. The popularity of the name Shaравии in Russia and the CIS is limited. It is more commonly found among people of Italian or Italo-Slav origin, as well as those who choose unusual and international names for their children. In Italy, Spain, Portugal, and other Romance language countries, the name is more widespread. Variations and diminutives of the name may include forms such as Sharik, Shariko, Shura, as well as Italian forms like Giovanni, Giovannino.