I have a 15 year old son named Markus. He was named in honor of his grandfather, Mark. I like the spelling - it's like Marcus but with an edge. (My son Markus is a twin with a brother named Lucas.)
Markus in japanese language:Katakana / Romajin: (*1) マーカス / Maakasu マルクス / MarukusuHiragana / Romajin: (*2) まあかす / Maakasu まるくす / Marukusu Pronountiation (in all cases) = MaaksuRefered Kanji: Kanji / Romajin / Meaning: 戦士 / Senshi / Warlike (Warrior)Also:Kanji / Romajin / Meaning: 真佳守 / Ma Ka Su / 真 true 佳 excellent - beautyfull 守 protect(*1) マーカス / Maakasu is usually only used for Markus. マルクス / Marukusu is also often used for Marx and Max. (*2) Foreign names are usually translated with Katakana and not with Hiragana. But everthing written in Katakana can also be written in Hiragana.
― Anonymous User 12/10/2018
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The name Markus was given to 259 boys born in the US in 2016. More than 99.9 percent of people with the first name Markus are male.
― Anonymous User 6/7/2017
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Markus Brændsrød is a Norwegian football midfielder who currently plays for Strømmen on loan from Lillestrøm. He started his youth career in FK Tønsberg, before being signed by Vålerenga.