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Marck
Pronounced MARK /ˈmɑːrk/High
Meaning: Marck is a modern spelling of Mark, the English form of Latin Marcus, which derives from Mars, the Roman god of war. Mark is the evangelist of the second Gospel, and the name has been in constant use for two thousand years.Medium
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
Marck is a modern spelling of Mark, English for Latin Marcus, from Mars, the Roman god of war. Mark the Evangelist, writer of the shortest Gospel, carried the name into every Christian language, and it has never gone out of use. The -ck ending is a recent flourish (said 'MARK').
It is very rare in the U.S., far behind Mark. Rare, classic-rooted, and one-beat.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Marck mean?
Marck respells Mark, from Latin Marcus — a name derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
How do you pronounce Marck?
It's said MARK /ˈmɑːrk/ — one syllable.
Is Marck a boy or girl name?
Marck is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Marck?
Marck is a very rare name for boys in the U.S.; Mark is far more common.













