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    Marek

    Also spelled: Mark, Marcus, Marc, Marco, Marko

    Marek · Mark (English) · Marc (French) · Marco (Italian, Spanish) · Marko (Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian)

    Pronunciation: MAH-rek

    ♂ Male
    Latin

    Meaning

    Warlike, dedicated to Mars

    Origin

    Latin

    The Story Behind Marek

    Marek is the Polish, Czech, and Slovak form of Mark, which derives from the Roman praenomen Marcus. The name Marcus is believed to be derived from the Roman god Mars, the god of war. Therefore, the name carries connotations of being warlike or dedicated to Mars. It has been a consistently popular name in Central and Eastern European countries for centuries.

    The name's widespread use in Slavic cultures is largely due to the influence of Christianity, as Saint Mark the Evangelist is one of the four evangelists and the author of the Gospel of Mark. This religious association helped solidify its place in the naming traditions of these regions, leading to its enduring popularity.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Stable
    Era:Medieval, Contemporary
    Popular in:Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia

    Popularity Trends

    Is Marek Right for Your Baby?

    Marek is a Strong, Classic name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables2
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Marek Is Used

    Slavic

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Classic

    Famous People Named Marek

    • Marek Hamsik (Slovak footballer)
    • Marek Kondrat (Polish actor)
    • Marek Edelman (Polish cardiologist and political activist, last surviving leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising)
    • Marek Grechuta (Polish singer-songwriter)
    • Marek Janowski (German conductor)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Maruś
    Mareczek

    Marek in different fonts

    MarekDancing Script
    MarekCaveat
    MarekSatisfy
    MarekPacifico
    MarekGreat Vibes

    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Marek

    What does Marek mean?

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

    What is the origin of Marek?

    Marek originates from Latin. Its cultural origin is Latin.

    Is Marek a male or female name?

    Marek is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Marek?

    Marek is pronounced "MAH-rek".

    What language does Marek come from?

    Marek comes from Latin.

    Is Marek a popular name?

    Marek is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is stable.

    What are variants of Marek?

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

    What are nicknames for Marek?

    Common nicknames for Marek include Maruś, Mareczek.

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