Marco
proper noun
- male given name
- family name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmɑː(ɹ).kəʊ/
intj
Etymology: From Marco in the game Marco Polo.
- Alternative letter-case form of Marco.
name
Etymology: From Romance Marco (Italian Marco, Portuguese Marco, Spanish Marco).
- A male given name from the Romance languages, equivalent to English Mark.
“Marco mainly sells his clothes online.”
- A male given name from the Romance languages, equivalent to English Mark.
- A male given name from the Romance languages, equivalent to English Mark.
- A male given name from the Romance languages, equivalent to English Mark.
noun
Etymology: From Portuguese and Spanish marco, from Medieval Latin marcus, of Germanic origin, from Frankish *mark, from Proto-Germanic *marką (“mark, sign”). Compare Middle High German marc (“half-pound”), which likely influenced the Romance development. See also Old English marc, Old Norse mǫrk.
- A traditional Spanish and Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 230 g and particularly used for trade in gold and silver.