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    Marc

    Also spelled: Marcus, Mark, Marco, Marko

    Marcus (Latin, English, German) · Mark (English) · Marco (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese) · Marko (Slavic, Finnish)

    Pronunciation: MAHRK

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    Warlike, dedicated to Mars

    Origin

    Latin

    The Story Behind Marc

    Marc is the French form of the Roman praenomen Marcus, which was derived from the name of the Roman god Mars. Mars was the god of war, and also an agricultural guardian, a combination reflecting the early Roman society's reliance on both warfare and farming. The name Marcus was extremely common in ancient Rome, borne by many prominent figures, including emperors and philosophers.

    Through the spread of the Roman Empire and later Christianity, the name Marcus (and its various forms) became widespread across Europe. In France, it evolved into Marc. Its enduring popularity is partly due to Saint Mark the Evangelist, the author of one of the four Gospels, making it a significant Christian name.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Common
    Trend:Classic
    Peak decade:1960s
    Era:Ancient, Biblical / Early Christian, Medieval, Contemporary
    Popular in:France, Belgium, Switzerland

    Popularity Trends

    Is Marc Right for Your Baby?

    Marc is a Strong, Classic, Bold name for boys that suits parents looking for something classic and well-established. It works well internationally and is easy to recognise across cultures. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables1
    LengthMedium
    International UseGlobal
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Roman Mythology
    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Marc Is Used

    Romance / Latin

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Classic
    Bold

    Famous People Named Marc

    • Marc Chagall (Belarusian-French artist)
    • Marc Anthony (American singer)
    • Marc Jacobs (American fashion designer)
    • Marc Maron (American comedian and podcaster)
    • Marc Gasol (Spanish basketball player)

    Marc in different fonts

    MarcDancing Script
    MarcCaveat
    MarcSatisfy
    MarcPacifico
    MarcGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Classic
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    Frequently Asked Questions About Marc

    What does Marc mean?

    Marc means "Warlike, dedicated to Mars". It is derived from Latin.

    What is the origin of Marc?

    Marc originates from Latin. Its cultural origin is Latin.

    Is Marc a male or female name?

    Marc is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Marc?

    Marc is pronounced "MAHRK".

    What language does Marc come from?

    Marc comes from Latin.

    Is Marc a popular name?

    Marc is considered a common name, and its popularity trend is classic.

    What are variants of Marc?

    Variants of Marc include Marcus, Mark, Marco, Marko.

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