Romano Antiguo · Masculino

MARCUS

Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. This was among the most popular of the Roman praenomina. Famous bearers include Marcus Tullius Cicero (known simply as Cicero), a 1st-century BC statesman...

Significado

Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. This was among the most popular of the Roman praenomina. Famous bearers include Marcus Tullius Cicero (known simply as Cicero), a 1st-century BC statesman and orator, Marcus Antonius (known as Mark Antony), a 1st-century BC politician, and Marcus Aurelius, a notable 2nd-century emperor. This was also the name of a pope of the 4th century. This spelling has occasionally been used in the Inglés-speaking world, though the traditional Inglés form Mark has been more common.

Pronunciación

MAR-koos (Classical Latin), MAHR-kəs (English)

Variantes en otros idiomas

55 idiomas
Griego AntiguoMarkos
Romano AntiguoMarcus
VascoMarko
Griego BíblicoMarkos
Latín BíblicoMarcus
BíblicoMark
BúlgaroMarko
CatalánMarc
CornishMargh
CroataMarko
ChecoMarek
DanésMarcus, Mark, Markus
NeerlandésMarco, Mark
InglésMarcus, Mark
FinlandésMarkku, Marko, Markus
FrancésMarc
AlemánMarco, Markus
GriegoMarkos
HawaiianMaleko
HúngaroMárk
IrlandésMarcas
ItalianoMarco
LatvianMarkuss
MacedonianMarko
NoruegoMarcus, Mark, Markus
PolacoMarek
PortuguésMarco, Marcos
Roman MythologyMars
RusoMark
EscocésMarcas

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