Arius
Arius or arius is a term that mostly appears as a proper name in historical and linguistic contexts. In Latin, -arius is a productive suffix that forms nouns and adjectives indicating relation or occupation, producing words such as librarius (librarian) or consiliarius (counselor). The lowercase form arius is uncommon outside linguistic examples or when used as part of a longer term derived from Latin.
The most well-known bearer of the name is Arius of Alexandria (circa 256–336 CE). He was a
In modern usage, Arius is encountered primarily as a given name or surname in various cultures, and
There is not a single topic or concept universally associated with arius, but readers may encounter it