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Displayed on this page are M- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Marcus (English and German) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #118 and a usage of 0.1647%, and it was followed by Mark (Dutch, English, Russian, and Scandinavian), Mario (German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Marco (Italian and Spanish), Marcos (Portuguese and Spanish), and Mariano (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish) in descending order; among the rare M- names are the Spanish Marcial, the Polish Marcin, the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Marcio, the Welsh Maredudd, the Czech and Polish Marek, the Czech, German, Polish, and Romanian Marian, the French and German Marin, the Italian Marino, the German and Scandinavian Marinus, the Dutch, English, French, German, Romanian, and Scandinavian Marius, the English Markie, the Finnish Markku, the German and Slavic Marko, and the Greek Markos.
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Marcial ... of Latin origin and it is used largely ... first name is derived from the Roman nickname ... Marcin ... war-like, dedicated ... used chiefly in the Polish language and ... variant of Martin ... Marcio ... dedicated to Mars ... an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Marco Marcos Marcus Maredudd ... great chief ... of Welsh origin and it is also predominantly ... form of Meredith ... a rare baby boy name ... Marek ... war-like, dedicated ... language of origin is Latin, and it is ... variant form of Mark ... Marian Mariano Marin ... of the sea ... used chiefly in the French and German ... name is derived from the Roman nickname ... Marino ... of the sea ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant of Marin ... Marinus ... of the sea ... used predominantly in the German and ... Its origin is Latin ... variant of Marin ... Mario Marius ... male, manly, virile; ... used chiefly in the Dutch, English, ... name owes its popularity to its being the ... Mark Markie ... war-like, dedicated ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... form of Mark ... a rare baby boy name ... Markku ... war-like, dedicated ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Mark ... Marko ... war-like, dedicated ... used predominantly in German and Slavic, ... variant of Mark ... Markos ... war-like, dedicated ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant form of Mark ... |