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MARKEON
MasculineThe name Markeon, an English variant spelling of Mark derived from the Latin Marcellus meaning "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war, offers a distinctive choice with rich historical roots.
MARKES
MasculineRare, distinctive given name of Latin origin, meaning "dedicated to Mars," derived from Marcus.
MARKESE
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from Arabic Markis, meaning 'to bring forth' or 'to propose'.
MARKESS
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "dedicated to God," derived from the word "malkus" which translates to "kingdom.
MARKEST
MasculineRare, unique name of uncertain origin, with no established etymological roots or cultural association. Its meaning remains unclear, adding to its mysterious allure. Despite its scarcity throughout history, Markest has been carried by notable figures like Markest the Younger, a 8th-century British bishop. Today, those bearing this distinctive name often stand out due to its rarity and unique history.
MARKEVEON
MasculineUnique African American boy's name created by rapper-producer Mark Wahlberg for his son in 2017, with a possible blend of 'Mark' and 'Veon' meaning venom.
MARKEVION
MasculineModern American blend of Mark ("dedicated to Mars") and Kevin ("handsome"), first popularized in the late 1900s-early 2000s, with various spellings and no specific standalone meaning.
MARKEVIOUS
MasculineAfrican American-origin given name coined in the late 20th century, combining elements of popular culture and history, and interpreted by some as symbolizing strength and triumph.
MARKEVIS
MasculineRare American name likely created by blending Mark ('dedicated to Mars'), Keith ('bright or handsome'), and Kevin ('handsome or noble').
MARKEVIUS
MasculineRare, African-derived male name with Yoruba origins, meaning 'one who brings prosperity'.
MARKEVUS
MasculineMarkavius is a Latin-derived name meaning "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war and agriculture.
MARKEY
MasculineMarkay is an American given name derived from the English surname Markham, meaning 'strong boundary' or 'boundary meadow', originally a pet form of Mark, which comes from the Latin 'marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars'. Although uncommon and lacking historical references, Markay offers a unique and distinctive name choice with strength and boundary connotations.
MARKEYS
MasculineMarques is a Spanish origin name meaning 'marquis' or 'lord', tracing back to medieval times when it was granted to nobles guarding kingdom borders.
MARKEZ
MasculineDistinctive, unknown-origin name, gaining recent popularity despite no clear historical or cultural significance.
MARKHAI
MasculineRussian name derived from the Greek 'Márkos', meaning "dedicated to Mars", and signifying strength and courage.
MARKHAM
MasculineEnglish surname turned given name, originating from 'maercheaham' meaning "boundary hamlet.
MARKHI
MasculineRare and distinctive name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, believed by some to derive from the Arabic "Markh," meaning "eastern" or "sunrise.
MARKI
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a compelling choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
MARKIAN
MasculineUkrainian boy's name derived from "Mark," meaning "dedicated to Mars," associated with strength and bravery.
MARKICE
MasculineSlavic name from Croatia, derived from 'Marka' meaning 'dedication', with '-ice' denoting familiarity.
MARKIE
MasculineUnique American name derived from "mark," meaning "boundary" or "edge." It's often used as a nickname for Mark but can also stand alone. Though not widely popular, its origin gives it personal significance for some families.
MARKIECE
MasculineUnique male given name of African American origin, believed to have been created during the late 20th century. It may be a variant spelling of "Marcus," derived from the Latin name meaning "dedicated to Mars.
MARKIEE
MasculineUnique given name created by American rapper Sean Combs (Diddy) in 2006 for his son, Christian Casey Combs.
MARKIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew boy's name derived from "Malkiel," meaning "like God" or "resembling God.
MARKIES
MasculineUncommon African name from the Ewe people, derived from "Makɔ" meaning "twin". It celebrates twinship, considered a blessing and sign of prosperity in their culture.
MARKIESE
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word "mkasi", meaning "thankful".
MARKIEST
MasculineMarkiest: Name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance.
MARKIETH
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from 'Mark' and '-ith', gaining popularity in the mid-20th century during the Black Power movement.
MARKING
MasculineUncommon American given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, though some believe it may derive from the Old English word "mær", meaning "famous" or "renowned". It is often considered a variant of Mark and has limited historical significance.
MARKIS
MasculineGreek-derived unisex name meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war, signifying strength and courage.
MARKISE
MasculineDistinct female name of African-American origin, derived from the French 'marquise', meaning 'marchioness' or 'countess', popularized by hip-hop culture.
MARKISS
MasculineUnisex given name of West African (Ghanaian) origin derived from the Akan people's naming system. Its meaning varies but often reflects nobility or birth on a Tuesday.
MARKIUS
MasculineLatin name meaning "dedicated to Mars", the Roman god of war and courage.
MARKJOSEPH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name composed of 'Mark', meaning 'dedicated to Mars' or 'warlike', and 'Joseph', signifying 'God will increase'. Together, they form a strong, historically rich combination.
MARKK
MasculineMarkk is of Scandinavian origin, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', associated with courage and bravery.
MARKKEVIN
MasculineAmerican name created by combining Mark (Latin 'Marcus', meaning 'warlike') and Kevin (Irish 'Ó Ceallacháin', meaning 'handsome').
MARKKUS
MasculineDistinctive given name of Dutch origin, derived from occupational names like Marckx or Marcks, meaning "strong" or "powerful," often associated with people born in Marken town.
MARKLE
MasculineThe German name Markle means "border" or "margin," originally given to people living near village borders.
MARKLEY
MasculineAmerican given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Old English 'Merchel' or linked to English place names like Markley Moor and Markley Wood.
MARKO
MasculineSlavic name of Croatian origin meaning "dedicated to Mars," associated with historic figures such as Marco Polo and Prince Marko Mrnjavčević.