See also: marcos and marços

English

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Etymology 1

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From Romance (Spanish Marcos and Portuguese Marcos).

Proper noun

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Marcos (plural Marcoses)

  1. A male given name from Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to English Mark.
  2. A surname.

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

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Marcos

  1. plural of Marco

Anagrams

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Asturian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin Marcus.

Proper noun

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Marcos m

  1. Mark (biblical character).
  2. a male given name

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish Marcos.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Mar‧cos

Proper noun

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Marcos

  1. a male given name from Spanish
  2. (biblical) Mark
  3. the Gospel of Mark
  4. Ferdinand Marcos

Portuguese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Galician-Portuguese Marcos, from Latin Mārcus.

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Proper noun

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Marcos m

  1. (biblical) Mark (one of the seventy disciples)
  2. a male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Mark

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin Marcus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmaɾkos/ [ˈmaɾ.kos]
  • Rhymes: -aɾkos
  • Syllabification: Mar‧cos

Proper noun

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Marcos m

  1. (biblical) Mark
  2. the Gospel of Mark
  3. a male given name, equivalent to English Mark
    • 1602, La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Los Hechos 13:37:
      Y Bernabé quería que tomasen consigo á Juan, el que tenía por sobrenombre Marcos.
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Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish Marcos.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Marcos (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜇ᜔ᜃᜓᜐ᜔)

  1. (biblical) Mark
  2. Mark (book of the Bible)
  3. a surname from Spanish, the 250th most common surname in the Philippines
  4. Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, or his family