Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈmaɾ.kos/(Spanish) /ˈmaɾ.kuʃ/(European Portuguese) /ˈmax.kus/(Brazilian Portuguese)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcus (see Mark).

Related Names

VariantsMarco(Spanish) Marco(Portuguese)
DiminutiveMarquinhos(Portuguese)
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) Marek(Czech) Marcus, Mark, Markus(Danish) Marco, Mark(Dutch) Marcus, Mark(English) Marek, Margus, Marko, Markus(Estonian) 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) Marek(Polish) Mark(Russian) Marcas(Scottish Gaelic) Marko(Serbian) Marek(Slovak) Marko(Slovene) Marcus, Markus(Swedish) Marko(Ukrainian) Marc(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsMarcos, Marques(Portuguese) Marcos, Márquez(Spanish)

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Name Days

Spain: April 25
Spain: June 18

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Entry updated November 16, 2019