Gender Masculine
Meaning & History
German, Scandinavian, Finnish and Estonian form of Marcus (see Mark).
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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)
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