Marco - Meaning of Marco

What does Marco mean?

[ 2 syll. mar-co, ma-rco ] The baby boy name Marco is pronounced as MAAR-Kow (Italian, Spanish) †. Marco is largely used in Dutch, English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, and it is derived from Latin origins.

Marco is a Dutch, English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish variant transcription of the name Marcus (English, Scandinavian, French, and German).

Marco is also an Italian and Spanish variant transcription of the name Mark (English, Dutch, Russian, and Scandinavian).

See also the related forms, Gianmarco, Marcoantonio, and Demarco (English).

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Marco is fairly popular as a baby name for boys. The name's popularity grew from the 1940s up to the 2000s. At the modest peak of its usage in 2001, 0.102% of baby boys were named Marco. Its ranking then was #178. The baby name has since experienced a fall in popularity. In 2018, its usage was 0.047% and its ranking #359. Out of the group of boy names directly related to Marco, Marcus was the most widely used. In 2018, the name was twice as popular as Marco.

Baby names that sound like Marco include Markco, Marko, Manraj, Manric, Marcas, Marceau, Marci, Marcio, Marcos, Marcous, Marcoux, Marcus, Marcuss, Marek, Marka, Markas, Markee, Markeece, Markeese, and Markese.

† Pronunciation for Marco: M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)" ; OW as in "oak (OW.K)"

A famous person named Marco is Adventurer, Marco Polo, Venice, Italy.



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