Avaro
Avaro is an adjective in Italian and Spanish meaning miserly or greedy. As a noun it designates a person who is excessively frugal or ungenerous. In both languages the term carries a clear negative connotation and is commonly used to criticize stinginess. In English, a closely related term is avaricious, though avaro itself is more commonly found in Romance-language contexts.
Etymology and cognates: The word derives from Latin avarus, meaning greedy, from which the noun avaritia (avarice)
Usage in culture and language: In literature and theater, L'Avare (The Miser) is a well-known title by
Name usage: Avaro exists as a surname and, less commonly, as a given name in Italian-speaking contexts.