Mark

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Meaning: Warlike; of Mars
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Roman, Greek
Popularity Rank
#251 (boys)
#466 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Mark has been a consistently popular name in various cultures, especially in English-speaking countries, where it has enjoyed high rankings in baby name lists for decades.

Why Parents Choose Mark

Parents often choose the name Mark for its strong, classic feel and its rich historical and cultural roots. It is a name that conveys reliability and strength.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Mark derives from the Latin name 'Marcus,' which was likely derived from 'Mars,' the Roman god of war. It has been a popular name throughout history and has been borne by many notable figures, contributing to its enduring appeal.

In Christian tradition, Saint Mark is one of the four Evangelists and the patron saint of Venice, Italy. The name is often associated with strength and leadership.

Notable People Named Mark

  • Mark Twain
  • Mark Zuckerberg
  • Mark Ruffalo
  • Mark Hamill
  • Mark Antony

Name Variations

Marcus Marco Marek Marc

Related Names

Matthew Luke John Paul

Similar Sounding Names

Mack Marc Marek

Names with Similar Feel

James John David Paul

Sibling Name Ideas

Luke Matthew Sarah Anna

Pop Culture References

  • Mark Watney from 'The Martian'
  • Mark Spector from 'Moon Knight'
  • Mark Zuckerberg in 'The Social Network'