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MARCI f : Diminutive of MARCIA.

MARCIA f : Feminine form of MARCIUS. It was borne by a few very minor saints. It has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world since the 18th centu...

MARCIAL m : Spanish form of Martialis (see MARTIAL).

MARCIANA f : Feminine form of MARCIANUS.

MARCIANE f : Brazilian variant of MARCIANA.

MARCIANO m : Portuguese, Spanish and Italian form of MARCIANUS.

MARCIANUS m : Roman family name which was a derivative of the praenomen MARCUS. This was the name of a 5th-century Eastern Roman emperor. It was also borne by a 2nd...

MARCIE f : Diminutive of MARCIA.

MARCIN m : Polish form of MARTIN.

MARCIO m : Spanish form of MARCIUS.

MARCIUS m : Roman family name which was a derivative of the praenomen MARCUS. This was the name of an early, possibly legendary, king of Rome.

MARCO m : Italian form of MARK. During the Middle Ages this name was common in Venice, where Saint Mark was supposedly buried. A famous bearer was the Venetian ...

MARCOS m : Spanish and Portuguese form of MARK.

MARCUS m : Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS#. This was among the most popular of the Roman praenomin...

MARCY f : Diminutive of MARCIA.

MARDUK m : Possibly from Sumerian amar-Utu meaning "calf of UTU". In Babylonian mythology he was the chief god, presiding over heaven, light, sky, battle, and fe...

MARE f : Diminutive of MARIA and other names beginning with mar.

MARED f : Welsh form of MARGARET.

MAREDUDD m : Welsh form of MEREDITH.

MAREE f : Variant of MARIE.

MAREIKE f : Frisian and German diminutive of MARIA.

MAREK m : Polish, Czech and Slovak form of MARK.

MAREN f : Danish form of MARINA.

MARET f : Estonian form of MARGARET.

MARFA f : Russian form of MARTHA.

MARGAID f : Manx form of MARGARET.

MARGALIT f : Means "pearl" in Hebrew, ultimately from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites).

MARGALITA f : Variant of MARGALIT.

MARGANITA f : From the name of a type of flowering plant common in Israel, called the scarlet pimpernel in English.

MARGAREETA f : Finnish variant form of MARGARET.



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