דאריוס
"Man, Lord, God, King"
Derived from the Persian word 'dara' meaning 'man' and the suffix 'ius' meaning 'god' or 'king'. In the Bible, Darius is the name of two kings: King Darius the Great of Persia (522–486 BC) and King Darius I of Persia (521–486 BC). Darius is also the name of a martyr from the early Christian church.
Symbolizes godly leadership and obedience to the will of God.
Power, material success, and manifestation of wealth
דאריוס
המלך, השושיל, הנשיא, או האחראי
Δαρείος
ο βασιλιάς, ο ηγέτης, ο άρχων
Darius
king, ruler, leader, governor
DAIR-ee-uhs
IPA: /dəˈraɪəs/
Power, material success, and manifestation of wealth
Amethyst
Ezra, Nehemiah
Darius I, king of Persia, allowed the Jews to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem (Ezra 6:1-12)