WDYTO Mark?
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Definitely usable today, just one of those timeless names I think. I prefer Mark as a standalone name.
I prefer Marcus without the nn Mark! Mark sounds very abrupt and harsh; my friend dithered about naming her second son either Stephen Mark or Mark Stephen, went for Mark Stephen and every time she got a head cold her husband would tease her, calling her a Weredog when she rushed around the house shouting "Bark! Bark!"
It's one I never see mentioned here. I don't really like it, but that may be because it's my evil ex's name.
I know of 2 Marks, one being around the same age as me and the other being in his 40s, so, in a way, it does sound like a classic, though I haven't heard of any baby Marks so it does sound dated as well.
As to the last question, if a particular Marcus decides to have a nickname, then I would say I prefer Marcus "Marc" as opposed to Marcus "Mark."
As to the last question, if a particular Marcus decides to have a nickname, then I would say I prefer Marcus "Marc" as opposed to Marcus "Mark."
It's unremarkable (haha)
Usable, yes, but I know I wouldn't use it. Far prefer Marcus but I wouldn't feel the neex to nickname it.
Usable, yes, but I know I wouldn't use it. Far prefer Marcus but I wouldn't feel the neex to nickname it.
It's still very usable, though Marcus might be a bit more current. I don't see any particularly negative associations with it, except some people say they hate the Mar sound or the idea of a mark being a spot or splotch.