The spelling of the name "Jemario" is a combination of phonetic sounds that can be explained using IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription. The first syllable, "Je", is pronounced like "zh" as in measure, followed by "m" and "a" which have their own distinct sounds. The second syllable, "rio", is pronounced with a long "e" sound as in neon, followed by "r" and "io" which combine to create a unique sound. Therefore, the phonetic spelling of "Jemario" is /dʒəˈmɑr.ɪ.oʊ/.
The name Jemario appears to have a relatively recent origin, and it does not have a widely documented etymology. It is likely a modern creation or an alteration of existing names. It is possible that Jemario is a variation of the given name Jeremiah, which has Hebrew origins meaning Yahweh has uplifted or appointed by God. However, this connection is speculative, and without further information, it is difficult to determine the exact etymology of the word Jemario.