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15,656Marijo is the Croatian form of the Roman name Marius. The root name Marius is a Roman family name, possibly derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the Latin mas, maris meaning 'male'. Gaius Marius, the prominen...
Marijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, serving as the Lithuanian form of Marius. The name Marius itself is a Roman family name with debated origins, either derived from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the Lati...
Marin is the Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, and French form of Marinus.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Marinus, which itself stems either from the Latin name Marius or directly fr...
Marinho is a Portuguese given name and surname, functioning as a diminutive of Mário. The name Mário itself is the Portuguese form of Marius, a Roman family name with disputed origins. Marius may derive from the name of...
Marinko is a Croatian and Serbian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Marin. The name Marin itself derives from the Roman family name Marinus, which is linked to either the name Marius or the Latin word...
Marino is an Italian and Spanish given name derived from the Latin name Marinus, which in turn originates either from the Roman family name Marius or directly from the Latin adjective marinus meaning "of the sea." The na...
Marinos is the Greek form of Marinus. The name Marinus originates from the Roman family name Marinus, which is itself derived either from the name Marius or from the Latin word marinus meaning "of the sea". The root Mari...
Marinus is a male given name of Roman origin, deriving from the Latin word marinus meaning "of the sea" or "marine." It may also be related to the Roman family name Marius, which itself is thought to derive from the war...
Mário is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Marius, distinguished orthographically by a diacritic accent on the 'a' (indicating stress on the penultimate syllable, as typical for paroxytone words ending in a diphthong...
Mario is the Italian and Spanish form of Marius, a Roman family name derived from Mars, the god of war. As such, the name carries an underlying meaning of martial or warlike. It is widely used in Croatia, Germany, Italy,...
Marion 2 is an English masculine given name derived from a French surname, which in turn comes from Marion 1 (a medieval French diminutive of Marie). The name is most famously known as the real first name of American act...
Etymology and OriginsMarios is a Greek given name that serves as the Hellenized form of the Latin name Marius. The root name's etymological origins are disputed: it may derive from Mars, the Roman god of war, or from the...
Māris is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the English Maurice. It ultimately derives from the Latin Mauritius, itself a derivative of Maurus, meaning "Moorish" or "dark-skinned". The name has strong Christian...
Màriu is the Sardinian form of Marius. This given name, predominantly used on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, reflects the historical and linguistic heritage of the region's Romance language, Sardinian, which evolv...
Marius is a historic male given name with Roman origins, used across various European cultures and languages in the modern era. It originated as a Roman family name belonging to the gens Maria, a plebeian family of the R...
Mariusz is a Polish masculine given name, representing the Polish form of the Latin name Marius. While Mariusz has its own distinct usage in Poland, it shares the enduring legacy of its root name, which has ancient Roman...
Mariyan is a Bulgarian masculine given name, equivalent to the Latin name Marianus. It is a relatively common name in Bulgaria and reflects the country's Christian heritage, particularly the veneration of saints bearing...
Marjan is a Slovenian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Croatian masculine given name, derived as a form of the Latin name Marianus. Marianus itself was a Roman family name rooted in Marius, which either traces back to the Roman...
Márk is the Hungarian form of the given name Mark, which itself derives from the Latin name Marcus. Marcus traces its origin to the Roman god of war, Mars, and carries the meaning of “dedicated to Mars” or “warlike.” In...
Mark is a common male given name used in many languages, including English, Dutch, Danish, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Armenian. It is a form of the Latin Marcus, a name derived from the Roman god Mars, meaning "...
Markas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived as a Lithuanian form of Marcus (see Mark). The name ultimately traces its origins to the Latin Marcus, which itself is believed to be derived from the Roman god Mars,...
Markel is the Basque form of the Latin name Marcellus, a Roman family name originally derived as a diminutive of the praenomen Marcus. The ultimate root of the name is Mars, the Roman god of war. Through the spread of Ch...
Markiyan is the Ukrainian form of the Late Roman name Marcianus, which itself is a derivative of the praenomen Marcus. Ultimately rooted in the name of the Roman god Mars, the name thus carries connotations of martial st...
Markku is the Finnish form of Mark, derived from the Latin Marcus. The name is rooted in classical and biblical tradition, as Saint Mark was the author of the second gospel in the New Testament and the patron saint of Ve...
Marko is a masculine given name used in a wide range of languages, including Basque, Bulgarian, Croatian, Estonian, Finnish, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene, and Ukrainian. It is generally a form of Mark in these languages,...
Markos is a Greek, Greek biblical, and Roman masculine name that serves as a direct transliteration and usage variant of Latin Marcus, the original form from which the name Mark is derived. In the Greek context, Markos (...
Marks is a Latvian masculine given name, serving as a form of Mark, which itself is derived from the Latin name Marcus. While the name is common as a surname in various cultures—for instance, in English it can be a patro...
Markus is a male given name widely used in Northern and Central Europe, particularly in German, Scandinavian, Finnish, and Estonian contexts. It serves as the local form of Marcus, a Latin name of uncertain etymology, of...
Markuss is the Latvian form of Mark (ultimately from Latin Marcus). The name is a masculine given name primarily used in Latvia.Etymology and HistoryThe name traces back to the Roman praenomen Marcus, which is traditiona...
Marky is an English diminutive of Mark, formed by adding the familiar suffix -y. As a nickname or pet form, Marky conveys affection or familiarity, often used for a child or close friend named Mark. Etymology The name ar...
Etymology and OriginMarlen is a masculine given name used predominantly in Russian-speaking countries. It is a blend of the surnames Marx (as in Karl Marx) and Lenin (as in Vladimir Lenin). This construct name was create...
Marlin (first recorded in the late 19th century) originated as a modern variation of Merlin, the Welsh mythic figure. The typical spelling was likely influenced by the common fish name marlin, especially in English-speak...
Marlon is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, best known through the iconic American actor Marlon Brando (1924–2004), who inherited the name from his father. According to the Oxford Dictionary of First Names, the...
Marmaduke is a traditionally English given name, most commonly associated with the Yorkshire region of Britain. Its origins are believed to trace back to the Old Irish name Máel Máedóc, which means "disciple of Saint Máe...
Marnix is a Dutch given name derived from a surname, which itself originates from a village in the Savoy region of France. The name is primarily bestowed in honor of the prominent Flemish-Dutch statesman and writer Phili...
Maroš is a male given name used primarily in Slovakia. It originated as a diminutive of Martin, but has since become an independent given name. In modern Slovak usage, it is also considered a nickname derived from Marek...
Marques is a surname and masculine given name of diverse origins. As a given name, it is most commonly used within African American communities and is a variant of Marquis. The name Marquis derives from a noble title tha...
Marquinhos is a Portuguese diminutive of Marcos, itself the Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcus, ultimately derived from Mark.Etymology and OriginsThe name Mark comes from the Latin Marcus, which is believed to be deri...
Marquis is a masculine given name primarily used within African American communities, derived from the noble title of a marquis. The title itself comes from the Old French word marche, meaning "march, borderland," and or...
Marquise is a masculine given name used primarily in African American communities. It is a variant of Marquis, which itself is derived from the noble title. Technically, marquise is the feminine form of the title marquis...
Mars is a name of Latin origin, derived from the word mas meaning "male" (genitive maris). In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of war, later equated with the Greek god Ares. He was considered the father of Romulus and R...
Marsels is a Latvian masculine given name, serving as the local form of Marcel. The name ultimately traces back through the Latin Marcellus—a diminutive of the Roman praenomen Marcus—to the name of the Roman god Mars. As...
Marshal is a variant form of the surname and given name Marshall. While Marshall is the more common spelling, Marshal directly echoes the medieval title from which the name derives. The word marshal originally comes from...
Marshall is an English given name and surname of occupational origin, derived from the Middle English term mareschal, which denoted a groom or farrier. The word ultimately comes from the Germanic compound marah ("horse")...
Mart is a masculine given name used primarily in Dutch and Estonian, though it also appears in English. It is a short form of Martin, which itself derives from the Roman name Martinus, itself derived from Martis, the gen...
Marte 2 is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Mars, the Roman god of war. The name derives from Latin Mars, which may be related to mas (genitive maris) meaning 'male'. As a given name, Marte 2 is used primaril...
Mårten is the Swedish form of the Latin name Martinus (see Martin). It is a masculine given name found predominantly in Sweden and, to a lesser extent, in other Nordic countries such as Finland.Etymology and OriginsMårte...
Marten is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a variant of Martin. It ultimately originates from the Roman name Martinus, which itself comes from Martis, the genitive form of Mars, the Roman god of war. The name thu...
Martí is the Catalan form of Martin. Derived from the Latin name Martinus, itself a derivative of Mars, the Roman god of war, Martí carries the connotation of "warlike" or "dedicated to Mars." In Catalan-speaking regions...
Martial is a name derived from the Roman cognomen Martialis, which in turn comes from the name of the Roman god Mars. The name was famously borne by the first-century Roman poet Marcus Valerius Martialis, known in Englis...
Martialis is the original Latin form of Martial. This name was a Roman cognomen derived from the name of the god Mars, the Roman god of war. The etymology of Mars may be connected to the Latin word mas meaning 'male' (ge...
Martijn is a Dutch given name, the local form of Martin. It is a cognate ultimately derived from the Roman name Martinus, which in turn came from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars.History and Et...
Martim is the Portuguese form of the name Martin, derived from the Latin Martinus, a Roman name originally meaning “of Mars” or “consecrated to Mars,” referring to the Roman god of war. As a given name, it reflects the w...
Martín is the Spanish form of Martin, derived ultimately from the Roman name Martinus, which itself originates from Martis, the genitive case of Mars, the Roman god of war. The name spread throughout the Christian world...
Martin is a masculine given name used across many languages and cultures. It originates from the Roman name Martinus, which is derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars. Mars was the protec...
Martîn is the Norman form of the name Martin, which itself derives from the Latin Martinus. The root Latin name was a derivative of Martis, the genitive form of the name of the Roman god Mars, the deity of war. Thus, the...
Martinho is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent to the English Martin. It derives from the Latin name Martinus, itself a derivative of Mars, the Roman god of war. The name has been common in Portugal since the...
Martino is the Italian form of Martin, derived from the Roman name Martinus, which in turn comes from Martis, the genitive of the name of the Roman god Mars. The name has been popular throughout the Christian world large...
Martiño is the Galician form of Martin, a name derived from the Roman name Martinus, itself stemming from Martis, the genitive case of the god Mars, the Roman god of war. Thus, the name carries the connotation of 'warlik...
Martins is a Latvian variant of the name Mārtiņš, which is itself the Latvian form of Martinus, ultimately derived from the Roman name Martinus. The root name is Martin, which traces back to the Latin Martis, the genitiv...