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Icaro

Italian and Spanish form of Icarus, the mythic Greek figure associated with flight.

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Icaro is the Italian and Spanish form of Icarus, the mythic Greek figure associated with flight. The story of Icarus is one of the most enduring in Western myth: ambition, invention, and the danger of overreaching all live in the tale of the boy who flew too close to the sun. That story gives the name a vivid, dramatic energy, even if it has long been used more as a cultural reference than as a common given name.

As a name, Icaro feels elegant, literary, and slightly daring. It has a smooth Mediterranean sound that softens the tragedy of the myth while keeping its sense of aspiration intact. Because the figure of Icarus is so famous, the name can suggest creativity, risk, and height of ambition.

It is rare in modern use, which adds to its distinction. Icaro sounds cultured and expressive, with a mythic undertow that makes it memorable. It is a name that seems to look upward, even when it carries the warning of the old story within it.

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