Mark


 
 
Mark

The name originates partly from Latin, meaning martial. From a Roman clan name (Marcius) and first name (Marcus) that are both believed to be related to Mars, the god of war. A similar form is Marcellus, or "little Mark", which gives names such as the French Marcel and the Italian Marcello. Symbolic meaning of the word can also be derived from ancient contexts.



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