This name reminds me of chocolates for some reason. Maybe because it kind of resembles the words 'caramel' and 'marmalade'. Other than that, it doesn't sound too bad, if a bit of a mouthful.
― Anonymous User 1/19/2018
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In British English it's pronounced more like MAR-ma-jyook.
― Anonymous User 2/25/2017
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Colonel Sir Marmaduke Rawdon. He commanded the Rawdon Regiment during the English Civil War on the side of King Charles I.
― Anonymous User 10/14/2016
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In F. Anstey's 1882 novel Vice Versa, there is a character named Marmaduke Paradine. He is the lazy, unscrupulous brother-in-law of the main character, Paul Bultitude.
― Anonymous User 12/13/2011
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There is a movie that came out in 2009 or 2010 that is called Marmaduke.
― Anonymous User 10/9/2010
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Sir Marmaduke Pickthall was an English convert to Islam who made a famous translation of the Koran.
Pronunciation: MAHR-mə-dook (American English)