Marco

MAR-koh
Meaning: Warlike
Gender
Boy
Origin
Latin, Italian, Spanish
Popularity Rank
#381 (boys)
#747 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Marco has remained a consistent name choice throughout the years, particularly favored in Italian-speaking countries. It has seen fluctuating popularity in other regions, often rising during times of cultural interest in Italian history.

Why Parents Choose Marco

Parents often choose the name Marco for its strong historical significance and adventurous connotations. It evokes a sense of exploration and courage, appealing to those who value rich stories and cultural heritage.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Marco is derived from the Latin name 'Marcus', which was originally a Roman family name. It has been widely used in Italy since the Middle Ages, becoming particularly popular in the Renaissance period. The name is closely associated with the legendary explorer Marco Polo, who traveled extensively across Asia in the 13th century, introducing Europeans to many cultures.

Marco has strong ties to Italian culture, often associated with adventure and exploration, largely due to the historical figure Marco Polo, the famous Venetian merchant and explorer.

Notable People Named Marco

  • Marco Polo
  • Marco Verratti
  • Marco Rubio
  • Marco Bicego
  • Marco Simoncelli

Name Variations

Mark Marcus Marcos Marek Márk

Related Names

Marius Marcel Marcus Marino Marek

Similar Sounding Names

Mako Marco Margo Mika

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Luca Giovanni Alessandro Sofia Elena

Pop Culture References

  • Marco Polo (TV Series)
  • The Adventures of Marco Polo (Book)
  • Marco (Film)
  • Marco Polo (Video Game)