Marcos

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See also: marcos and marços

English

Etymology 1

From Romance (Spanish Marcos and Portuguese Marcos).

Proper noun

Marcos (plural Marcoses)

  1. A male given name from Spanish or Portuguese, equivalent to English Mark.
  2. A surname.

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Marcos

  1. plural of Marco

Etymology 3

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Either named after various members of the Marcos family, or derived from Spanish Marcos, referring to Saint Mark.

Proper noun

Marcos

  1. A municipality of Ilocos Norte, Philippines (named after Mariano Marcos)
    Meronyms: Cacafean, Daquioag, Elizabeth, Escoda, Ferdinand, Fortuna, Imelda, Lydia, Mabuti, Pacifico, Santiago, Tabucbuc, Valdezbarangays of Marcos
    Coordinate terms: Adams, Bacarra, Badoc, Bangui, Banna, Batac, Burgos, Carasi, Currimao, Dingras, Dumalneg, Laoag, Marcos, Nueva Era, Pagudpud, Paoay, Pasuquin, Piddig, Pinili, San Nicolas, Sarrat, Solsona, Vintarcities and municipalities of Ilocos Norte
  2. A barangay of Banna, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Balioeg, Bangsar, Barbarangay, Binacag, Bomitog, Bugasi, Caestebanan, Caribquib, Catagtaguen, Crispina, Hilario, Imelda, Lorenzo, Macayepyep, Marcos, Nagpatayan, Sinamar, Tabtabagan, Valdez, Valencianobarangays of Banna
  3. A barangay of Santa, Ilocos Sur, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Ampandula, Banaoang, Basug, Bucalag, Cabangaran, Calungboyan, Casiber, Dammay, Labut Norte, Labut Sur, Mabilbila Norte, Mabilbila Sur, Magsaysay District, Manueva, Marcos, Nagpanaoan, Namalangan, Oribi, Pasungol, Quezon, Quirino, Rancho, Rizal, Sacuyya Norte, Sacuyya Sur, Tabucolanbarangays of Santa
  4. Former name of Sabañgan (a barangay of Sinait, Ilocos Sur, Philippines)
  5. A barangay of Rosario, La Union, Philippines
    Coordinate terms: Alipang, Ambangonan, Amlang, Bacani, Bangar, Bani, Benteng-Sapilang, Cadumanian, Camp One, Carunuan East, Carunuan West, Casilagan, Cataguingtingan, Concepcion, Damortis, Gumot-Nagcolaran, Inabaan Norte, Inabaan Sur, Marcos, Nagtagaan, Nangcamotian, Parasapas, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Puzon, Rabon, San Jose, Subusub, Tabtabungao, Tanglag, Tay-ac, Udiao, Vilabarangays of Rosario

Anagrams

Asturian

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin Marcus.

Proper noun

Marcos m

  1. Mark (biblical character).
  2. a male given name

Cebuano

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Marcos.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mar‧cos

Proper noun

Marcos

  1. a male given name from Spanish
  2. (biblical) Mark
  3. the Gospel of Mark
  4. Ferdinand Marcos

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese Marcos, from Latin Mārcus.

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Marcos m

  1. (biblical) Mark (one of the seventy disciples)
  2. a male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Mark

Spanish

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin Marcus.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Marcos m

  1. (biblical) Mark
  2. the Gospel of Mark
  3. a male given name, equivalent to English Mark
    • 1602, La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Los Hechos 13:37:
      Y Bernabé quería que tomasen consigo á Juan, el que tenía por sobrenombre Marcos.

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Marcos.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Marcos (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜇ᜔ᜃᜓᜐ᜔)

  1. (biblical) Mark
  2. Mark (book of the Bible)
  3. a surname from Spanish, the 250th most common surname in the Philippines
  4. Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986, or his family