I love this name because of Marc Bolan, who revolutionized glam rock and inspired artists like David Bowie. He's worth checking out, and so is the band he was in. (T Rex!) R.I.P Marc Bolan, you go!
My internet persona is Marc, so I wouldn't really use this name myself. But hey, it's just my viewpoint, so if you want to name your son this... go right ahead!
― Anonymous User 2/15/2018
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My uncle's name is Marc, he is named after my Grand Father Marcel as you can see the resemblance.
I don't really like this spelling unless it's a nickname for something else like Marcus, otherwise if it's just an independent name pick the traditional Mark spelling.
― Anonymous User 4/17/2015
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I appreciate this name for its simplicity and classic feel. My brother-in-law's name is Marc (he's French) and he's very calm and easygoing. My father's name is Mark - he's introverted, intellectual, and a bit eccentric.
My father's name is Marc and when I was young, I would always misspell it because "normal" people would spell it M-A-R-K. My father spelled it M-A-R-C, so I got a little confused. I like the name, though. Although, it is a little bland. I've always hated plain names- like mine, for instance. That's why I sometimes go by "Anna Marie" instead of just "Anna". I do like the name Marc, all-in-all.
My dad's name is Marc, and I don't think the ratings fit him. He's unintellectual (sorry Dad), he's comical, not the least bit serous, and he HATES the outdoors. My dad is also German and Jewish. Not the least bit French.
My father is named Marc and he is French and where he grew up everyone spoke French and it was a very popular name. If this spelling, I can't picture a child named Marc.