MARK (GIVEN NAME)

'Mark'
Gender: Male
Origin: Latin
Meaning: ''"Consecrated to the god Mars"''

'Mark' is a common male given name and is derived from old Latin "Mart-kos", which means "consecrated to the god Mars". Mark, or Latin Marcus, is one of the few true first names the Romans used (often children were just called after the order they were born into the family, like 'Quintus' - the fifth boy - and 'Quadavia' -the fourth girl) and may often have been given to boys born in March, since that month derived its name from the Roman god of war Mars.

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Acting
Arts
Business
Christianity
Literature
Music
Politics
Sports
Other

Acting



Mark Hamill, actor known for his role as Luke Skywalker in ''Star Wars''

Mark Harmon, actor

Mark Lenard, American actor

Mark Ruffalo, American actor

Mark Allen Shepherd, actor

Mark Strickson, English actor

Mark Wahlberg, actor

Mark Rendall, voice actor and actor

Arts



Mark Kalev Kostabi, Estonian-American artist

Mark Rothko, expressionist painter

Mark Rollestone, cultural theorist

Business



Mark Cuban, American entrepreneur

Mark Shepherd (businessman), 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

Pope Mark, pope of the Catholic Church

Mark Stuart, vocals for Christian band 'Audio Adrenaline'

Literature



Mark Shepherd (novelist), author of several novels in the fantasy genre

Mark Twain, American author

Music



Mark Farner, American musician

Mark Goodwin, drummer of Australian rock band Sick Puppies

Mark Hoppus, former bassist/singer for the rock band blink-182

Mark Knopfler, British musician

Mark Mothersbaugh, American composer

Mark Owen, Take That member

Mark White, DJ, producer and musician

Politics



Mark Antony, Roman politician and general

Mark Dayton, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota

Mark Latham, Australian politician

Mark Shepard, Vermont State Senator

Mark Warner, former Governor of Virginia

Sports



Mark Bell, Professional NHL hockey player

Mark Calaway, a professional wrestler who wrestles under the stage name "Undertaker"

Mark Dismore, Indycar driver

Mark Evans, Canadian rower

Mark Gorski, American track cyclist and cycling manager

Mark Hughes, Welsh retired football (soccer) player

Mark Major, Canadian ice hockey player

Mark Martin, NASCAR driver

Mark McGwire, American baseball player

Mark Messier, Canadian retired hockey player

Mark Mulder, professional baseball player (MLB)

Mark Rypien, American football (gridiron) player

Mark Pinger, German swimmer

Mark Recchi, Canadian hockey player

Mark Redman, American baseball pitcher

Mark Spitz, American swimmer

Mark Mujer, Filipino Jin

Mark van Bommel, Dutch football (soccer) player

Mark Viduka, Australian football (soccer) player

Mark Warnecke, German swimmer

Mark Jindrak, professional wrestler

Mark Teixeira, professional baseball player (MLB)

Mark Waugh, former Australian cricketer

★ Mark Thom, who made over 400 appearances for Liverpool F.C. in the 1930s and 1940s. He is one the few players to represent England at Cricket and Football level.

Other



Mark David Chapman, assassin of John Lennon

Mark of Cornwall, king of Kernow in the early 6th century

Mark Overmars, creator of Game Maker

W. Mark Felt, American FBI official known as Deep Throat

Mark Johnson (professor), American professor of philosophy

★ Mark Rowlinson, Englishman

★ Mark Myers, Canadian

Mark Corrigan, fictional protagonist of the UK sitcom ''Peep Show''

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