Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈma.rɛk/(Polish, Czech, Slovak)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Polish, Czech and Slovak form of Mark.

Related Names

VariantsMargus, Marko, Markus(Estonian)
Other Languages & CulturesMarcus, Markos(Ancient Roman) Mark(Armenian) Marko(Basque) Mark(Belarusian) Mark(Biblical) Markos(Biblical Greek) Marcus(Biblical Latin) Marko(Bulgarian) Marc(Catalan) Margh(Cornish) Marko(Croatian) Marcus, Mark, Markus(Danish) Marco, Mark(Dutch) Marcus, Mark(English) Markku, Marko, Markus(Finnish) Marc(French) Marco, Markus(German) Markos(Greek) Maleko(Hawaiian) Márk(Hungarian) Marcas(Irish) Marco(Italian) Mareks, Marks, Markuss(Latvian) Mercutio(Literature) Markas(Lithuanian) Marko(Macedonian) Marcus, Markus(Norwegian) Marco, Marcos, Marquinhos(Portuguese) Mark(Russian) Marcas(Scottish Gaelic) Marko(Serbian) Marko(Slovene) Marco, Marcos(Spanish) Marcus, Markus(Swedish) Marko(Ukrainian) Marc(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsMarek, Mareš, Marešová, Marková(Czech) Marek(Polish) Marek, Marková(Slovak)
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Name Days

Czechia: April 25
Estonia: April 25
Poland: March 13
Poland: March 24
Poland: April 11
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Poland: October 7
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Poland: November 22
Slovakia: April 25

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Entry updated November 20, 2020