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    Marc-Jean

    Pronunciation: MAHRK-ZHAHN

    ♂ Male
    Latin, Hebrew

    Meaning

    Warlike; God is gracious

    Origin

    Latin and Hebrew

    History & Etymology

    Marc-Jean is a compound name, combining two distinct and historically rich names: Marc and Jean. 'Marc' is derived from the Roman praenomen Marcus, which is thought to be related to Mars, the Roman god of war. It has been a consistently popular name throughout European history, particularly in France, due to the veneration of Saint Mark the Evangelist.

    'Jean' is the French form of John, which originates from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'Yahweh is gracious.' This name has immense religious significance, being borne by John the Baptist and John the Apostle, and has been one of the most perennially popular names in the Western world for centuries. The combination 'Marc-Jean' is a relatively modern construct, reflecting a tradition in French-speaking cultures of creating hyphenated names by joining two established given names, often to honor multiple family members or saints.

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