Mark (given name)
Mark is a common male given name and is derived from old Latin "Mart-kos", which means "consecrated to the god Mars", and also may mean "God of war" or "to be warlike". Marcus was one of the three most common Roman given names.
Meaning and history
Mark is a form of the name Marcus. Mark the Evangelist is the traditionally ascribed eponymous author of the second Gospel in the New Testament. He is the patron saint of Venice, where he is supposedly buried. Though in use during the Middle Ages, Mark was not common in the English-speaking world until the 19th century, when it began to be used alongside the classical form Marcus.In the Celtic legend of Tristan and Isolde this was the name of a king of Cornwall. It was also borne by the American author Mark Twain, real name Samuel Clemens, the author of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He actually took his pen name from a call used by riverboat workers on the Mississippi River to indicate a depth of two fathoms. This is also the usual English spelling of the name of the 1st-century BC Roman triumvir Marcus Antonius.
In other languages
- ﻣرقس
- Марк
- Маркo
- Mark
- Marc
- Marek
- Marc
- Markus
- Markus, Marcus
- Μάρκος
- Mark, Marc, Marcus
- Marko
- Marcos
- Markko
- Marco
- Markku
- Marc
- Marc, Marcas
- מארק
- Marko
- Márk
- Մառկոս
- Marco
- マーク
- მარკოზ
- 마크, 마르쿠스, 마르코
- Margh
- Marcus
- Markas
- Marks
- Mark
- Markus
- Marek
- Marco, Marcos
- Marcu
- Марк
- Marcu
- Marek
- Marko
- Марко
- Mark, Markus
- มาร์ค
- Марко
- 马克, 马可
Academics
- Mark Adler, American software engineer
- Mark Azadovsky, Russian scholar of folk-tales and Russian literature
- Mark Benecke, German forensic biologist
- Mark Blaug, Dutch-born British economist
- Mark Buchanan, American physicist
- Mark Catesby, English naturalist
- Mark Wayne Chase, American-born British botanist
- Mark R. Cohen, American scholar of Jewish history
- Mark Dean, American inventor and a computer engineer
- Mark Fettes, Canadian Esperantist
- Mark Fisher, British cultural theorist and philosopher
- Mark Z. Jacobson, American civil and environmental engineer
- Mark Jerrum, British computer scientist and computational theorist
- Mark Lilla, American political scientist and philosopher
- Mark van Loosdrecht, Dutch biotechnologist
- Mark Mazower, British historian
- Mark P. McCahill, American computer scientist and internet pioneer
- Mark Borisovich Mitin, Soviet Marxist-Leninist philosopher
- Mark Oliphant, Australian physicist and humanitarian
- Mark Overmars, Dutch computer scientist, creator of Game Maker
- Mark Pattison, English educational reformer and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford
- Mark Ptashne, American molecular biologist
- Mark Ridley, British zoologist and writer on evolution
- Mark Satin, American political theorist
- Mark Sedgwick, British historian
- Mark R. Showalter, American astronomer
- Mark Solonin, Russian WWII historian
- Mark Steedman, British computational linguist and cognitive scientist
- Mark van Vugt, Dutch evolutionary psychologist
- Mark Waer, Belgian biomedical scientist and university president
- Mark Wainberg, Canadian HIV/AIDS researcher and activist
- Mark Walport, British medical scientist
- Mark Weiser, American chief scientist at Xerox PARC
- Mark Zborowski, American anthropologist and Soviet spy
Acting
- Mark Addy, English actor
- Mark Benton, English actor
- Mark Burg, American film and television producer
- Mark Dexter, English actor
- Mark Famiglietti, American actor and screenwriter
- Mark Hamill, American actor
- Mark Harmon, American actor, producer and director
- Mark Gatiss, English actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer and director
- Mark Indelicato, American actor
- Mark Lamarr, English actor and screenwriter
- Mark Lenard, American actor
- Mark Linn-Baker, American actor
- Mark Pellegrino, American actor, best known as Jacob in Lost
- Mark Rendall, voice actor and actor
- Mark Robson, American film director
- Mark Ruffalo, American actor
- Mark Salling, American actor who was best known for playing Noah Puckerman on Glee
- Mark Seibert, German musical theatre actor. Known in "Elisabeth das Musikal" as Der Todd and Fiyero in German Production of "Wicked."
- Mark A. Sheppard, actor best known as Crowley on Supernatural.
- Mark Allen Shepherd, actor
- Marc Singer, American actor known for his role as Beastmaster and starring in the mini-series V
- Mark Strickson, English actor
- Mark Sinclair, American actor, writer, director and producer
- Mark Wahlberg, actor, previously known as Marky Mark
- Mark Williams, British actor, comedian and scriptwriter
- Mark Womack
- Mark Zakharov, Russian director and screenwriter
Arts
- Mark Heyes, British fashion presenter
- Mark Kermode, film critic
- Mark Kostabi, Estonian-American artist
- Mark Rothko, abstract-expressionist painter
- Mark Ryden, pop-surrealist painter
- Mark Steel, British satirical comedian
- Mark Tobey, American abstract expressionist painter
- Mark Tompkins, artist, dancer and choreographer of contemporary dance
Business
- Mark Cuban, American entrepreneur
- Mark Leiter, Executive Vice President at Nielsen
- Mark Loughridge, Vice-President of IBM
- Mark Morton, co-founder of Morton Salt
- Mark Shepherd, chairman and chief executive officer of Texas Instruments
- Mark Shuttleworth, South African entrepreneur
- Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook
Christianity
- Mark the Evangelist, one of the gospel writers of the life of Jesus
- Marcus I of Byzantium, bishop of Byzantium from 198 to 211 AD
- Pope Mark, pope of the Catholic Church
- Mark Ibn Kunbar, twelfth-century Coptic priest and preacher
- Mark of Ephesus, 15th century Archbishop of Ephesus, Opponent of the Union of Florence
- Patriarch Mark II of Constantinople, reigned from 1465 to 1466
Literature
- Mark Z. Danielewski, American novelist
- Mark Lynas, British author, journalist and environmental activist
- Mark Steven Morton, Canadian author
- Mark Shepherd, author of several novels in the fantasy genre
- Mark Shulman, American children's author
- Mark Andrew Smith, American graphic novelist
- Mark Twain, pen name of American author Samuel Langhorne Clemens
- Mark Van Doren, American poet and literary critic
- Mark Waid, American comic book writer
Music
- Mark Balderas, keyboardist for the alternative rock band Human Drama
- Mark "Moke" Bistany, former drummer for Otep, Puddle of Mudd and Against All Will
- Mark Farner, American musician
- Mark Feehily, Irish singer in pop group Westlife
- Mark Gasser, British concert pianist
- Mark "Barney" Greenway singer in British band Napalm Death
- Mark Hoppus, singer/bassist for the rock bands blink-182 and +44
- Mark Hosler, American musician, co-founder of the group Negativland
- Mark Jansen, Dutch guitarist, singer, songwriter for Epica
- Mark Knopfler, British musician, member of Dire Straits
- Mark Lanegan, lead singer of American grunge band Screaming Trees
- Mark Lee, Canadian-Korean rapper of South Korean band NCT
- Mark Linkous, singer from American band Sparklehorse
- Mark McClelland, bass guitarist for Little Doses, previously for Snow Patrol
- Mark McGrath, singer of American rock band Sugar Ray
- Mark Mendoza, American bass guitarist
- Mark Morrison, German-born British R&B singer
- Mark Morton, guitarist from American band Lamb of God
- Mark Mothersbaugh, American composer, co-founder of Devo
- Mark Owen, British singer-songwriter, member of pop band Take That
- Mark Peddle, Canadian musician
- Mark Refoy, guitarist for Spiritualized, Slipstream, Pet Shop Boys
- Mark Ronson, producer for artists such as Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, and Robbie Williams
- Mark Sandman, American musician, ex-member of bands Morphine and Treat Her Right
- Mark Slaughter, American musician, singer and songwriter for hard rock band Slaughter
- Mark Speer, American guitarist and founder of Khruangbin
- Mark Stoermer, American musician and member of The Killers
- Mark Stuart, vocals for Christian band Audio Adrenaline
- Mark Tuan, American-Taiwanese member of South Korean band GOT7
- Mark Vincent, Australian opera singer
- Marky Mark, American rapper, now goes by Mark Wahlberg
- Mark Wells, Australian guitarist and musician, ex-member of The Ronnie Wood Band, and Twenty Two Hundred
Politics
- Mark Antony, Roman politician and general
- Mark Collett, British political activist
- Mark Dayton, current governor and former U.S. senator from Minnesota
- Mark Demesmaeker, Belgian politician and MEP
- Mark Eyskens, Belgian economist, Prime Minister of Belgium in 1981
- Mark Latham, Australian politician
- Mark McGowan Australian politician, Premier of Western Australia
- Mark Pollard, Falkland Islands politician
- Mark Pryor, American lawyer, politician
- Mark Ricks, American politician
- Mark Rutte, Minister-President of the Netherlands
- Mark M. Shelton, American politician
- Mark Shepard, Vermont state senator
- Mark Squilla, Philadelphia city councilman
- Mark Villar, Filipino politician and businessman
- Mark Warner, former governor of and current U.S. senator from Virginia
Sports
- Mark Andrews , American football player
- Mark Belanger, American baseball player
- Mark Bell, Canadian ice hockey player
- Mark Bellhorn, American baseball player
- Mark Berger, Canadian Olympic silver & bronze heavyweight judoka
- Mark van Bommel, Dutch football player
- Mark Bott, English cricketer
- Mark Boucher, South African cricketer
- Mark Bresciano, Australian football player
- Mark Brunell, American football player
- Mark Buehrle, American baseball player
- Mark Calaway, professional wrestler who uses the stage name "The Undertaker"
- Mark Casale, American football player
- Mark Cavendish, professional racing cyclist
- Mark Chatfield, American breaststroke swimmer
- Mark Clear, American baseball two-time All Star relief pitcher
- Mark Cohon, Canadian Football League Commissioner
- Mark Dale, English cricketer
- Mark Dean, American swimmer
- Mark DeRosa, American baseball player
- Mark Didio, American football player
- Mark Dismore, Indycar driver
- Mark Dusbabek, American football player
- Mark Ealham, English cricketer
- Mark Eaton, American basketball player
- Mark Ellis, American Baseball Player
- Mark Evans, Canadian rower
- Mark Few, American basketball coach
- Mark Fidrych, American baseball player
- Mark-Jan Fledderus, Dutch footballer
- Mark Forsythe, Northern Irish long jumper
- Mark Garner, Australian track and field sprinter
- Mark Gilbert, American Major League Baseball player, and US Ambassador
- Mark Giordano, Canadian ice hockey player
- Mark Gorski, American track cyclist and cycling manager
- Mark Guy, American football player
- Mark Henry, American weightlifter and professional wrestler
- Mark Holst, Canadian mixed martial arts fighter
- Mark Hughes, Welsh retired football playerMark Gilbert
- Mark Huizinga, Dutch judoka
- Mark Hunt, New Zealand mixed martial artist
- Mark Inglis, New Zealand mountaineer
- Mark Ingram, Sr., American football player
- Mark Ingram Jr., American football player
- Mark Jindrak, professional wrestler
- Mark Kafentzis, American football player
- Mark Kellar, American football player
- Mark Kennedy, Irish football player
- Mark Koenig, American baseball player
- Mark Lapidus, Estonian chess player
- Mark Lazarus, English soccer player
- Mark Major, Canadian ice hockey player
- Mark Martin, NASCAR driver
- Mark McGwire, American baseball player
- Mark Messier, Canadian retired hockey player
- Mark Midler, Soviet two-time Olympic champion foil fencer
- Mark Mulder, baseball player
- Mark Nenow, American long-distance runner
- Mark Noble, English football player
- Mark O'Meara, American professional golfer
- Mark Otten, Dutch footballer
- Mark Paré, Canadian NHL official
- Mark Payton, American professional baseball player
- Mark Phillips, British Olympic gold-medal horseman
- Mark Pinger, German swimmer
- Mark Price, American basketball player
- Mark Rakita, Soviet two-time Olympic champion saber fencer
- Mark Recchi, Canadian hockey player
- Mark Reid, retired Scottish footballer
- Mark Richt, American football coach
- Mark Ricks, American player of gridiron football
- Mark Robinson, English darts player
- Mark Roth, American pro bowler
- Mark Robins, English football manager and former player
- Mark Roopenian, American football player
- Mark Rypien, American football player
- Mark Sanchez American football player for the New York Jets
- Mark Sanford American basketball player
- Mark Selby, English professional snooker and pool player
- Mark Shapiro, American baseball executive
- Mark Siebeck, German volleyball player
- Mark Simoneau, American football player
- Mark Sloan, British wrestler
- Mark Spitz, American nine-time Olympic champion swimmer
- Mark Stephney, Montserratian cricketer
- Mark Stone, Canadian ice hockey player
- Mark Streit, Swiss professional ice hockey defenceman
- Mark Švets, Estonian football player
- Mark Teixeira, professional baseball player
- Mark Thorson, American football player
- Mark Todd
- Mark Travers, Irish football player
- Mark Traynowicz, American football player
- Mark Tuitert, Dutch speed skater
- Mark Veens, Dutch swimmer
- Mark Veldmate, Dutch football player
- Mark Viduka, Australian football player
- Mark de Vries, Dutch footballer
- Mark Walsh, professional darts player
- Mark Walton , American football player
- Mark Ward,
- Mark Ward,
- Mark Warnecke, German swimmer
- Mark Waugh, Australian test cricketer and twin brother of Steve Waugh
- Mark Webber, Australian Formula 1 driver
- Mark Wiebe, American professional golfer
- Mark Williams, Welsh professional snooker player
- Mark Worthington, Australian basketball player
- Mark Wotte, Dutch football player and manager
- Mark van der Zijden, Dutch swimmer
Crime
- Mark Barton, American spree killer, mass murderer, and family annihilator
- Mark David Chapman, American assassin of John Lennon
- Mark Goudeau, American serial killer, rapist, and kidnapper
- Mark Hofmann, American counterfeiter, forger, bomber, and spree killer
Other
- Mark, American slave executed in 1755
- Mark N. Brown, American astronaut
- Mark of Cornwall, king of Kernow in the early 6th century
- W. Mark Felt, American FBI official known as Deep Throat
- Mark Fields, multiple people
- Mark Fischbach, American YouTuber known as "Markiplier"
- Mark Hulsbeck, American aquanaut
- Mark Labbett, English TV personality
- Mark Newhouse, American professional poker player
- Mark Read
- Mark Reed
- Mark Smith, multiple people
- Mark Uytterhoeven, Belgian television presenter
- Mark White, multiple people