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arias

n. (ARIA English)

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Arias (moth)

Arias is a genus of moths in the Saturniidae family.

Arias (surname)

Arias or Árias are surnames.

Notable individuals with the surname include:

  • Alberto Árias (born 1983), Dominican professional baseball pitcher
  • Alex Arias, former MLB infielder
  • Arnulfo Arias (1901–1988), Panamanian politician, doctor, writer and president of Panama
  • Antonio Arias (disambiguation), several persons
  • Carlos Arias (disambiguation), several persons
  • Diego Arias (born 1985), Colombian footballer
  • Esteban Arias (born 1982), American soccer player of Mexican heritage
  • Federico Arias (born 1979), former Argentine footballer
  • Jenry Arias (born 1993), US Army soldier, hero to millions
  • Jimmy Arias (born 1964), former tennis touring professional player from the United States
  • Jodi Arias (born 1980), American woman convicted in the murder of Travis Alexander
  • José Arias (1922–2015), Spanish alpine skier
  • Julien Arias (born 1983), French rugby union footballer
  • Luis Carlos Arias (born 1985), Colombian footballer
  • Maximiliano Arias (born 1988), Uruguayan footballer
  • Óscar Arias (born 1940), former President of Costa Rica
  • Ramón Arias (born 1992), Uruguayan footballer
  • Raul Arias (born 1959), former Mexican first division footballer
  • Ricardo Arias (born 1912), former President of Panama
  • Ricardo Arias Calderón (born 1933), Panamanian politician
  • Ricardo Penella Arias (born 1957), Spanish retired footballer who played as a defender for Valencia CF
  • Santiago Arias (born 1992), Colombian footballer
  • Wellington Arias (born 1991), Dominican amateur lightweight boxer
  • Yosimar Arias (born 1986), Costa Rican footballer

Usage examples of "arias".

Joanna spoke of the feelings the arias had raised in her, it was with an intensity Arthur had never glimpsed in her before.

Bromswell still drinks too many martinis at community functions and ends the night by singing arias from Carmen.

In the best histrionic village style, Sourmelina unleashed soaring arias in which she lamented the death of her husband and castigated him for dying.

She seemed very pleased, asked me to tell her about it, glanced at the music and promised to learn the arias soon.

When Joanna spoke of the feelings the arias had raised in her, it was with an intensity Arthur had never glimpsed in her before.

Delighted by the drama that had unfolded within its heart, the genius loci tossed flower petal confetti into the air and invited the birds to compose arias in celebration.