Male names.

MARQUET

Masculine

The name Marquet originates from France, translating to 'carved' and potentially derived from the Old French word for 'to mark' or 'to carve'.

MARQUETT

Masculine

Distinctive French given name of Germanic origin, signifying 'ruler of the borderlands'.

MARQUETTE

Masculine

French name meaning 'from the market' or 'from the square'.

MARQUEVIOUS

Masculine

Uncommon yet powerful African American name derived from Latin roots, signifying 'warlike and dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.

MARQUEZ

Masculine

Spanish surname turned unisex given name, meaning 'market maker/seller'. It's associated with Spain and has gained global popularity.

MARQUEZE

Masculine

Distinctive given name of African American origin, created by playwright August Wilson for his Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Two Trains Running." Despite not having a specific meaning or etymology, this fictional creation has gained popularity in recent years, with around 250-350 babies named Marqueze annually since 2008.

MARQUI

Masculine

Distinctive Latin name originating from the ancient Roman family name Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars,' the Roman god of war.

MARQUIAN

Masculine

Distinctively Latin-derived given name, originating from the Roman term "marchio" meaning 'boundary' or 'mark'.

MARQUICE

Masculine

Distinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "marqués," meaning "marquis." It was historically associated with individuals of considerable wealth and power in medieval Spain. Today, Marquice is globally recognized as a confident and ambitious leader's name.

MARQUIE

Masculine

Markie is a unisex English name derived from Mark, meaning "dedicated to Mars" or "warlike", and has been popular in recent years.

MARQUIES

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-derived unisex given name meaning 'marchioness' or 'countess'.

MARQUIESE

Masculine

Unique Spanish-derived given name meaning 'mark' or 'brand', first used in the US during the early 20th century.

MARQUIEZ

Masculine

Unique male given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque word 'marquiz', meaning 'marshal' or 'sheriff'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century among Spanish-speaking communities.

MARQUIL

Masculine

Unique name with unknown origins and unclear meaning.

MARQUILLE

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'marca', meaning 'mark' or 'brand', and originally created as a diminutive of Marco.

MARQUIN

Masculine

Ancient Roman name derived from Marcus, meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the god of war.

MARQUINN

Masculine

Original given name originating from African American Vernacular English (AAVE), emerging independently in the mid-20th century. Its exact origins remain unclear, but it is not derived from any common names or words, contributing to its unique and distinctive character.

MARQUIS

Masculine

French origin meaning 'nobleman', was originally used to denote a member of the nobility ranking between duke and count.

MARQUISE

Masculine

The unisex name Marquise has French roots and means "noble" or "of noble rank," derived from the French title "marquis.

MARQUISS

Masculine

French-derived name originally denoting a noble title (marquis/margrave), popularized during medieval times among wealthy families.

MARQUIST

Masculine

French origin, meaning "to march or walk," derived from the Old French word "marche" for border or frontier, or possibly the Latin word "marchia" referring to a border district.

MARQUITA

Masculine

Rare but distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the title "marquesa" meaning "countess," with "-ita" signifying familiarity or endearment.

MARQUIZ

Masculine

Marquis is a distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from "marquise," meaning "margrave" or noble governing frontier regions.

MARQUIZE

Masculine

The name Marquise is of French origin, meaning 'margrave' or 'marquis', derived from the Latin word 'marchio', referring to a frontier or border.

MARQUON

Masculine

Unique African-American name derived from 'Amari', meaning 'night' in Swahili.

MARQUS

Masculine

Latin origin name, derived from 'Marcus', meaning 'dedicated to Mars' and historically popular in Europe, notably Germany, Austria, and Scandinavia.

MARQWAN

Masculine

African name of West African origin, particularly from the Mandinka ethnic group. Its meaning, "the one who brings light," reflects its historical significance as a name given to potential leaders in communities.

MARQWON

Masculine

Marquon is an American given name of French origin that means "marshal" or "squad leader." It gained popularity among African American families in the U.S., particularly during the 1980s and 1990s, and is often associated with hip-hop culture.

MARRECO

Masculine

Marrenco is an Italian name derived from the surname Marra, meaning 'husband'.

MARREK

Masculine

Marrick is a unique Scandinavian name derived from 'Mark', meaning 'dedicated to Mars', the Roman god of war.

MARRELL

Masculine

African-origin given name derived from Mandinka "Mareme," meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'.

MARREO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from 'marero', meaning 'fisherman'. Traditionally given to boys from fishing families, it symbolizes good fortune and hard work.

MARREON

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin, allowing individuals to create their own identity and meaning around it.

MARRICK

Masculine

Distinct male name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname MacRury, meaning "marsh" or "bog", and associated with strength and courage.

MARRICO

Masculine

Modern Spanish name meaning 'seafood', derived from 'mar' (sea) and 'isco'.

MARRIN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Mór', meaning 'great'. Associated with the powerful MacKinnon clan, it symbolizes bravery and strength.

MARRIO

Masculine

Mario is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin word 'mars', meaning 'war'.

MARRION

Masculine

Marion is a unique, captivating name of Latin origin meaning "of the sea," with historical figures such as Saint Marion and Mary Ann Cutpurse associated with it.

MARRIS

Masculine

Unique French given name derived from Occitan "marri," meaning "sad" or "unhappy." It's associated with the tragic legend of Marris, a young woman whose love for Guy de Marcilhac ended in tragedy due to her use of witchcraft.

MARRIUS

Masculine

Distinctive Latin name meaning "of Mars," the Roman god of war, signifying strength and courage.