Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈmaʁ.kʊs/(German) /ˈmarː.kɵs/(Swedish) /ˈmɑr.kus/(Finnish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

German, Scandinavian, Finnish and Estonian form of Marcus (see Mark).

Related Names

VariantsMarco(German) Marcus(Swedish) Marcus(Norwegian) Marcus, Mark(Danish) Markku, Marko(Finnish) Margus, Marko, Marek(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) Marek(Czech) Marco, Mark(Dutch) Marcus, Mark(English) Marc(French) Markos(Greek) Maleko(Hawaiian) Márk(Hungarian) Marcas(Irish) Marco(Italian) Mareks, Marks, Markuss(Latvian) Mercutio(Literature) Markas(Lithuanian) Marko(Macedonian) Marek(Polish) Marco, Marcos, Marquinhos(Portuguese) Mark(Russian) Marcas(Scottish Gaelic) Marko(Serbian) Marek(Slovak) Marko(Slovene) Marco, Marcos(Spanish) Marko(Ukrainian) Marc(Welsh)
Surname DescendantMarkusson(Swedish)
User SubmissionsMárkus, Markús

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Name Days

Austria: April 25
Denmark: April 25
Estonia: April 25
Finland: April 25
Germany: April 25
Latvia: April 25
Norway: April 25
Sweden: April 25

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Entry updated November 20, 2020