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MARKON
MasculineRare and intriguing name of unknown origin, first appearing in medieval England as a variant of Mark but not sharing its Latin etymology meaning "warlike" or "dedicated to Mars". Its mysterious beginnings allow each bearer to create their own personal significance.
MARKOS
MasculineGreek name derived from 'Marcus,' signifying 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.
MARKOUS
MasculineUnique Greek-origin name derived from "markos", meaning "dedicated to Mars". It's associated with courage, bravery, and martial prowess.
MARKQUAN
MasculineAfrican American name created by combining Mark and Aquan, meaning 'water' in Swahili, symbolizing strength, power, resilience, life, purity, and adaptability.
MARKQUIS
MasculineModern African American variant of Marquise, meaning "marsh" or "fen," popularized in late 20th-century U.S., with notable associations like diamond cut and nobility rank.
MARKQUISE
MasculineDistinctively African American name, combining English 'Mark' meaning 'dedicated to Mars', and French nobility-derived 'Marquise', translating to 'marshy area'.
MARKRYAN
MasculineUncommon American given name, possibly a blend of Mark ('dedicated to Mars') and Ryan ('little king'), or a variant spelling of Markovian ('warlike'). Its exact meaning remains uncertain but could symbolize strength combined with royalty.
MARKS
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Latin 'Marcus,' meaning 'dedicated to Mars.' It's popular worldwide, famously carried by Mark Twain.
MARKUM
MasculineRare Latin-derived name with Roman origins, originally from Marcellus, meaning "dedicated to Mars," though not directly linked to the god Mars.
MARKUS
MasculineMarkus is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the god of war and agriculture.
MARKUZ
MasculinePolish name derived from Marcin, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.
MARKWAN
MasculineDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Mandinka people, meaning "Powerful King" or "Strong Chief".
MARKWILLIAM
MasculineRare yet distinctively American male name composed of "Mark," meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' and "William," signifying 'resolute protection.'
MARKWON
MasculineRare male name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word "Mark" meaning "strong," with "-won" signifying a child. Its meaning, "strong child," reflects hope for the bearer's resilience and power, valuing children as the future in many African cultures.
MARKY
MasculineUnique Spanish-origin given name derived from "marca," meaning "mark" or "brand," often associated with boldness and memorability.
MARL
MasculineUnique name of uncertain Germanic origin, possibly derived from "marl," meaning white rock or boundary stone, but also potentially a shortened form of Marla, meaning song in German. Despite its unclear origins and meanings, Marl has gained popularity due to notable bearers like actress Marlene Dietrich and appearances in literary works such as Oscar Wilde's "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" and Jean-Paul Sartre's "Marl.
MARLA
MasculineUnique feminine given name of Hebrew origin that means "song".
MARLAN
MasculineRare, unique French name derived from 'Marland,' meaning 'land by the marsh.'
MARLAND
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old English word 'marl', meaning 'boundary' or 'ridge'.
MARLANDO
MasculineUncommon Italian given name derived from the surname Marlandino, meaning 'from the land'.
MARLE
MasculineMarla is a distinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "song" or "melody," with notable bearers like Marla Maples and Marlaena Moore.
MARLEE
MasculineDistinctive American feminine given name believed to derive from either Marilyn ('beautiful and charming') or a blend of Marie (strength) and Lee (light).
MARLEI
MasculineUnique Brazilian feminine given name derived from 'mar' meaning sea, combined with the suffix '-lei'. It signifies fluidity and movement, sometimes interpreted as 'queen of the sea'.
MARLEN
MasculineGerman name derived from "marr", meaning "sea lion".
MARLENE
MasculineFeminine German name derived from "maht" meaning strength and "hild" meaning battle, translating to "power in battle".
MARLEY
MasculineDistinct Jamaican-origin given name, derived from 'Marlow', meaning 'driftwood' or 'rocky hill'. It gained prominence through figures like Bob Marley.
MARLIK
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, often interpreted based on personal or cultural significance due to its uncertain etymology.
MARLIN
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from the marlin fish, known for its size, strength, and beauty.
MARLO
MasculineScandinavian unisex given name derived from Old Norse words meaning "horse" and "wolf," interpreted as "horse-wolf." It has medieval roots in Viking communities but gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries like the U.S., Canada, and Australia despite not being common even in Sweden or Norway today.
MARLON
MasculineUnisex given name of African origin, derived from the Maroon people who were slaves who escaped and formed their own communities in South America. It gained prominence due to its usage by notable individuals such as American actor Marlon Brando.
MARLONE
MasculineItalian-derived name, typically feminine, with no specific meaning beyond its captivating rarity and Italian heritage.
MARLOS
MasculineBrazilian name derived from the ancient Roman family name Marcius, meaning 'warlike' in Portuguese.
MARLOW
MasculineEnglish name derived from the surname Marlowe, meaning "lake" or "pool," and associated with water. It gained popularity in recent years, peaking in the late 20th century.
MARLOWE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'myrle', meaning 'blackbird'.
MARLVIN
MasculineUncommon unisex name of African origin derived from Marlon, meaning "wish for a child" or "from the sea," with added personalization through extra letters.
MARLY
MasculineRare French female given name derived from 'marly', a type of limestone, associated with locations like Château de Marly near Versailles. While its meaning is unclear, it evokes earthy strength and potential joyful spirit.
MARLYN
MasculineMarlin is an English given name originally derived from the Old French surname 'from the mill', but now associated with the sea pike fish.
MARLYS
MasculineMarlys: Originating from French, derived from Marie Louise; popularized via 1956 novel 'Peyton Place' by Grace Metalious.
MARNE
MasculineRare French female given name derived from the Marne River, not associated with any specific meaning or saint's name.
MARNELL
MasculineUnique American given name of unknown meaning, derived from the English surname Marnall which originated from a place in Shropshire, England called Marnall.