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Munio or Muño is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, possibly Germanic or Latin. The accent may originally have been on the final syllable, yielding the spellings Munió, Muñó and Muñón in modern Spanish. Its patronymic form is Muñoz or Muñiz. It is etymologically distinct from the name Nuño and Nuno, with which it has often been confused since the Middle Ages.