Mark Cornia

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Mark 13
Cornia 48,200
Mark Cornia 4,608,662
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  1. is 48,196th most common Brzoska
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  1. is 4,608,658th most common Mark Corigliano
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  4. is 4,608,661st most common Mark Cormack
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  8. is 4,608,665th most common Mark Correnti
  9. is 4,608,666th most common Mark Cortina

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Mark

Meaning & History

(male) From the Latin name Marcus, borne by the Evangelist, author of the second gospel in the New Testament, and by several other early and medieval saints. In Arthurian legend, King Mark is the aged ruler of Cornwall to whom Isolde is brought as a bride by Tristan; his name was presumably of Celtic origin, perhaps derived from the element march ‘horse’. This was not a particularly common name in the Middle Ages but was in more frequent use by the end of the 16th century.

Cognates: Irish and Scottish Gaelic: Marcas. German, Dutch: Markus. French: Marc. Spanish: Marco, Marcos. Portuguese: Marcos. Italian: Marco. Russian: Mark. Polish, Czech: Marek. Croatian, Serbian, Slovenian: Marko. Finnish: Markku. Hungarian: Márk.


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