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Dimarco
Pronounced dih-MAR-koh /dɪˈmɑrkoʊ/Medium
Meaning: Dimarco reads as the Italian surname Di Marco, 'son of Marco' or 'of Marco', used as a first name. Marco is the Italian form of Mark, from the Latin Marcus, generally linked to Mars, the Roman god of war. As a modern given name it may also be read simply as a Di- prefix plus Marco.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Dimarco comes from the Italian surname Di Marco, 'of Marco', and is used as a given name in the modern surname-name style; it can also be parsed as a Di- prefix plus Marco. Marco descends from the Latin Marcus, tied to Mars, and that lineage gives the name its meaning.
It was never common, given to only about sixteen boys a year at its peak in the early two-thousands. A boy named Dimarco then is a young adult today.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Dimarco mean?
It uses the Italian surname Di Marco, 'of Marco'; Marco comes from Latin Marcus, linked to Mars.
How do you pronounce Dimarco?
It is said dih-MAR-koh, three syllables with the stress in the middle.
Is Dimarco a boy or girl name?
Dimarco is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Dimarco?
It was always rare in the United States, given to only about sixteen boys a year at its peak in the early two-thousands.













