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Marck
This name means “consecrated to the god Mars, god of war, dedicated to Mars.” The name derives from the Latin praenomen “Marcus” derived from “Mars,” the Roman god of war, originally Mavors, which in turn derives from the Proto Indo-European root “*Māwort-,” probably reconstructed from the Indian (Sanskrit: Marutas), a given name of ancient Roman Pre-Christian origin. It is referring to the mythological figure Mars because Mars was identified as the Roman god of war. The name ‘Mars’ can be taken by extension to refer to the deity Ares in the ancient Greek pantheon. Marcus developed as a patronymic or locational surname in Italy, southern France, and Spain around 1000 AD, traceable to religious monasteries and sanctuaries called Sanctus Marcus (or its many variants). Mark the Evangelist is the traditional author of the Gospel of Mark. He is one of the Seventy Disciples, founder of the Church of Alexandria, one of the four main original episcopal seats of Christianity. Martis dies in Latin is the second day of the week for some cultures and in honor of the god Mars.
Merik
A person who has a dark skin tone, A person who has a dark skin tone.
Merrik
Marykay
Marikay
Merikay
Markee
Marico
Mareco
Marka
Steady rain.
Maraki
Marky
Mahrukh
Face like a Moon, Beautiful, A woman whose face is Moon-like.
Marieke
Mareike is a form of Frisian and German form of Maria, the Latin form of Mariam or Miriam, possibly, meaning "rebellious", but probably going even further back to Ancient Egyptian origins: mr, meaning "love" or mry, "beloved".
Morag
Hebrew - Sea of Bitterness, Rebelliousness, Wished for Child, Celtic - Big, Great, A variant of Mary.
Marukh
Meurig
Latin - Swarthy, Dark Skinned, Moor; A form of Morris, Latin - Swarthy, Dark Skinned, Moor, A form of Morris.
Meric
Maritsa River
Mirko
Mirko is a pet form of "Miroslav", whoch is a combination of the Slavonic elements meri "great, famous", and slav, "glory".
Marcu
A form of Marcus, meaning God of war., A form of Marcus, meaning God of war.