Marco (given name)

Italian: [ˈmarko]GenderMaleLanguage(s)ItalyName dayApril 25OriginWord/nameLatin: Marcus, Etruscan: Maris, German: marah[1]Meaning"Warlike, Warring, Mars, Roman God of War"Region of originItalyOther namesRelated namesMarc (French), Marcas (Irish), Marcos (Portuguese, Spanish), Marcu (Romanian), Marek (West Slavic), Mark (English), Márk (Hungarian), Markku (Finnish), Marko (South Slavic), Markos (Greek), Markus, Mark[1] (German, Scandinavian), MartinSee alsoMarcello

Marco is an Italian masculine given name of Etruscan[2] and Latin origin, derived from Marcus. It derives from the Roman god Mars.

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Fictional

  • Marco, a character in the manga/anime One Piece
  • Marco (Shaman King), a character of Shaman King manga and anime
  • Marco, a character from the science fantasy book series Animorphs
  • Marco, a mentioned brother of Lance from the DreamWorks animated web show Voltron: Legendary Defender
  • Marco, the main protagonist of the 2005 Marcanese computer-animated film Marco.
  • Marco Alessi, a character from the Neighbours
  • Marco Alisdair, a character from Erin Morgenstern's novel, The Night Circus
  • Marco Axelbender, a character in the movie Cars
  • Marco Bodt, a character in the anime/manga Attack on Titan
  • Marco Del Rossi, a character from the Degrassi: The Next Generation series
  • Marco Diaz, a character from the Disney animated TV series Star vs. the Forces of Evil
  • Marco Pagot, the main protagonist in Porco Rosso
  • Marco Pasternak, a character in the TV series Better Call Saul
  • Marco Ripple, minor character in the Pixar movie Elemental
  • Marco Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a character in the animated television series Sealab 2021
  • Marco Rodriguez, a character in Fear the Walking Dead, played by actor Alejandro Edda
  • Marco Rossi (Metal Slug), a protagonist of the Metal Slug series
  • Marco Salamanca, a character in the TV series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
  • Marco Super FAV18, a character in the movie Cars

See also

  • Marco (disambiguation)

References

  1. ^ a b Förstemann, coll. 912, 913[incomplete short citation]
  2. ^ Pallotino, pp. 29, 30; Hendrik Wagenvoort, "The Origin of the Ludi Saeculares" in Studies in Roman Literature, Culture and Religion (Brill, 1956), p. 219 et passim; John F. Hall III, "The Saeculum Novum of Augustus and its Etruscan Antecedents", Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt II.16.3 (1986), p. 2574.
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