The name Matias is a boy's name of Spanish origin. The single T version of Matias is, like Mateo, the Spanish variation of the Hebrew Biblical Matthias or Matthew, while the double T version as in Mattias and Matteo is usually Italian.
How popular is Matias? Matias is an uncommonly occurring given name for men but a very prominent last name for all people (#4476 out of 150436, Top 3%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
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The name Matias is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the name Matthew, which means "gift of God" or "gift from Yahweh." It is a variant spelling of the name Matthias and is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Matias is a variant of the Greek name Matthias, which is a derivative of the Hebrew term Mattityahu, meaning ‘gift of God.’. This etymology reflects a profound spiritual significance and suggests a sense of divine favor associated with individuals bearing the name.
What is the meaning of Matias? How popular is the baby name Matias? Learn the origin and popularity plus how to pronounce Matias
Matias is a baby boy's name of Hebrew origin. A variant of the name Matthew, Matias translates to “gift of Yahweh,” which means “gift of the lord.” With a name as short and sweet as Matias, baby will have no shortage of self-confidence.