Monday, November 23rd, 2009 | Author: Marcus

Searching around and I found this, something pretty interesting about Mars

MARCUS

Gender: Masculine

Usage: Ancient Roman, English, Biblical (Variant)

Pronounced: MAHR-kəs (English)

Roman praenomen, or given name, which was probably derived from the name of the Roman god MARS. Famous Roman bearers of this name were Marcus Tullius Cicero (known simply as Cicero), a 1st-century BC statesman and orator, Marcus Antonius (known as Mark Antony), a 1st-century BC politician, and Marcus Aurelius, a notable 2nd-century emperor. This was also the name of a pope of the 4th century. This spelling has occasionally been used in the English-speaking world, though the traditional English form Mark has been more common.

Marcus Polite; Shining male Biblical
Marcus Hammer male Gaelic
Marcus Hammer. Mars (Roman God of War). Famous Bearer: Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), Roman Triumvir and Lover of Egyptian Pharaoh Cleopatra male Latin
Marcus Latin Name of Uncertain Derivation. Most Believe it Has Its Root in Mars, the Name of the Roman Mythological God of War, and is Therefore Given the Meaning ‘War-like.’ Others Think it is from Mas (Man male Scottish
Marcus Warlike male Latin
Marcus War-like (Mark, Marc, Mario, Marco, Markos, Marcos, Marek, Markus) male Latin
Marcus The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. ‘The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus’ Marcus Andronicus, Tribune of the People, and Brother to Titus male Shakespearean
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