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Mārcis

Masculine Latvian
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Meaning & History

Mārcis is a Latvian masculine given name. Originally a short form of Mārtiņš, it has come into use as an independent name. Mārtiņš itself is the Latvian form of Martin, which derives from the Roman name Martinus, based on Martis, the genitive of the name of the Roman god Mars.

History and Use

The name Martin gained popularity across Christian Europe due to Saint Martin of Tours, a 4th-century bishop known for sharing his cloak with a beggar. As a short form, Mārcis follows a common Latvian pattern of truncating names, similar to other Baltic naming customs. While initially a diminutive, it now stands alone in the Latvian name registry.

Notable Bearers

Prominent individuals named Mārcis include:

  • Mārcis Auziņš (born 1956), Latvian physicist
  • Mārcis Ošs (born 1991), Latvian footballer
  • Mārcis Rullis (born 1979), Latvian bobsledder
  • Mārcis Štrobinders (born 1966), Latvian track and field athlete

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Of Mars (Roman god)
  • Origin: Latvian diminutive of Mārtiņš, ultimately from Martin
  • Type: First name, masculine
  • Usage regions: Latvia

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Dutch) Martinus (Basque) Mattin, Matxin (Swedish) Martin (Catalan) Martí (Croatian) Tin (Norwegian) Morten (Dutch) Maarten, Marten, Martijn (Estonian) Mart (Dutch) Tijn (English) Martie, Marty (Finnish) Martti (Galician) Martiño (German) Merten (Hungarian) Márton (Irish) Máirtín (Italian) Martino, Tino (Lithuanian) Martynas (Welsh) Martyn (Norman) Martîn (Polish) Marcin (Portuguese) Martim, Martinho (Slovak) Maroš (Slovene) Tine 2, Tinek (Spanish) Martín (Swedish) Mårten

Sources: Wikipedia — Mārcis

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