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'''Marcos''' is a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] masculine given name of [[Latin]] origin derived from the name [[Marcus (name)|Marcus]]. '''Markos''' is the [[Greek language|Greek]] equivalent, while '''Marco''' is the [[Italian language|Italian]] equivalent. |
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Marcos or Markos may refer to: |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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* [[Marcos Acuña]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Aguirre]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Ambrose]], Australian racing driver |
* [[Marcos Ambrose]], Australian racing driver |
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* [[Marcos Angeleri]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Armas]], Venezuela-born American baseball player |
* [[Marcos Armas]], Venezuela-born American baseball player |
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* [[Marcos Assunção]], Brazilian football player |
* [[Marcos Assunção]], Brazilian football player |
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* [[Marcos Aurellio]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Ayerza]], Argentine rugby union player |
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* [[Marcos Baghdatis]], Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist |
* [[Marcos Baghdatis]], Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist |
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* [[Marcos Calderón]], Peruvian footballer and manager |
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* [[Marcos Carvajal]], Venezuela-born American baseball player |
* [[Marcos Carvajal]], Venezuela-born American baseball player |
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* [[Marcos Couch]], Argentine mountain climber |
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* [[Marcos Croce]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Daniel]], Brazilian tennis player |
* [[Marcos Daniel]], Brazilian tennis player |
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* [[Marcos Delía]], Argentine basketball player |
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* [[Marcos Díaz (footballer)]], Argentine goalkeeper |
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* [[Marcos Evangelista de Moraes]], Brazilian football player better known as Cafu |
* [[Marcos Evangelista de Moraes]], Brazilian football player better known as Cafu |
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* [[Marcos Kremer]], Argentine rugby union player |
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* [[Marcos Ledesma]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Llorente]], Spanish football player |
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* [[Marcos Martinez Ucha]], Spanish racing car driver |
* [[Marcos Martinez Ucha]], Spanish racing car driver |
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* [[Marcos Maidana]], Argentine boxer |
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* [[Marcos Milinkovic]], Argentine volleyball player |
* [[Marcos Milinkovic]], Argentine volleyball player |
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* [[Marcos Moneta]], Argentine rugby union player |
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* [[Marcos Ondruska]], South African tennis player |
* [[Marcos Ondruska]], South African tennis player |
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* [[Marcos Painter]], Irish football player |
* [[Marcos Painter]], Irish football player |
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* [[Marcos Paquetá]], Brazilian football player |
* [[Marcos Paquetá]], Brazilian football player |
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* [[Marcos Peano]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Pinto]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Pizzelli]], Brazilian-Armenian footballer |
* [[Marcos Pizzelli]], Brazilian-Armenian footballer |
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* [[Marcos Riquelme]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Rojo]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis]], a Brazilian goalkeeper from Palmeiras |
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* [[Marcos Senesi]], Argentine footballer |
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* [[Marcos Senna]], Spanish-Brazilian football player |
* [[Marcos Senna]], Spanish-Brazilian football player |
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* [[Marcos-Antonio Serrano]], Spanish cyclist |
* [[Marcos-Antonio Serrano]], Spanish cyclist |
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==Radio== |
==Radio== |
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==Politics== |
==Politics== |
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* [[Markos Drakos]], Cypriot guerrilla fighter |
* [[Markos Drakos (EOKA fighter)]], Cypriot guerrilla fighter |
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* [[Marcos Kyprianou]], Cypriot lawyer and politician |
* [[Marcos Kyprianou]], Cypriot lawyer and politician |
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* [[Marcos Morínigo]], Paraguayan politician and former president |
* [[Marcos Morínigo]], Paraguayan politician and former president |
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* [[Markos Natsinas]], Greek politician |
* [[Markos Natsinas]], Greek politician |
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* [[Marcos Paz]], Argentine politician |
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* [[Marcos Pérez Jiménez]], Venezuelan politician |
* [[Marcos Pérez Jiménez]], Venezuelan politician |
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* [[Marcos Peña]], Argentine politician |
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* [[Markos Vafiadis]], leading cadre of the Communist Party of Greece |
* [[Markos Vafiadis]], leading cadre of the Communist Party of Greece |
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==Military== |
==Military== |
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* [[Markos Botsaris]], Greek military leader |
* [[Markos Botsaris]], Greek military leader |
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* [[Markos Drakos (general)]], Greek army general |
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==Television and film== |
==Television and film== |
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* [[Marcos Ferraez]], American actor |
* [[Marcos Ferraez]], American actor |
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* [[Marcos Mundstock]], Argentine actor and musician |
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* [[Marcos A. Rodriguez]], American Media and Film Executive |
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* [[Marcos Siega]], American film and music director |
* [[Marcos Siega]], American film and music director |
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* [[Marcos Zucker]], Argentine actor |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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* [[Marcos Curiel]], American guitarist and a member of ''[[P.O.D.]]'' |
* [[Marcos Curiel]], American guitarist and a member of ''[[P.O.D.]]'' |
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* [[Marcos Escoriza]], lead vocalist of the punk rock band ''No Children'' |
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* [[Marcos Hernandez (singer)]], American pop singer |
* [[Marcos Hernandez (singer)]], American pop singer |
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* [[Marcos Mundstock]], Argentine classic musician |
* [[Marcos Mundstock]], Argentine classic musician |
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==Christianity== |
==Christianity== |
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* [[Mark the Evangelist|St. Mark (Μαρκος) the Evangelist]], writer of the Gospel of Mark and later first Bishop of Alexandria |
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* [[Mark of Lisbon]] (Marcos da Silva), Portuguese Franciscan friar and historian |
* [[Mark of Lisbon]] (Marcos da Silva), Portuguese Franciscan friar and historian |
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* [[Marcos de Niza]], Spanish Franciscan friar |
* [[Marcos de Niza]], Spanish Franciscan friar |
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* [[Marcos de Torres y Rueda]], Spanish bishop of Yucatán and viceroy of New Spain |
* [[Marcos de Torres y Rueda]], Spanish bishop of Yucatán and viceroy of New Spain |
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* [[Markus Barth]] (1915–1994), Swiss Theologian - son of Karl |
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==Literature== |
==Literature== |
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* [[Marcos Aguinis]], Argentine writer |
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* [[Markos Giolias]], Greek historian and writer |
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* [[Marcos Jiménez de la Espada]], Spanish zoologist, explorer and writer |
* [[Marcos Jiménez de la Espada]], Spanish zoologist, explorer and writer |
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* [[Marcos Rey]], Brazilian writer and playwright |
* [[Marcos Rey]], Brazilian writer and playwright |
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* [[Marcos Sastre]], Argentine writer |
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* [[Markos Sklivaniotis]], Greek writer and a poet |
* [[Markos Sklivaniotis]], Greek writer and a poet |
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* [[Marcos Valério]], Brazilian publicist |
* [[Marcos Valério]], Brazilian publicist |
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==Business== |
==Business== |
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* [[Marcos Galperin]], Argentine businessman |
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* [[Marcos Prado Troyjo]], Brazilian businessman |
* [[Marcos Prado Troyjo]], Brazilian businessman |
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* [[Marcos Pontes]], Brazilian astronaut |
* [[Marcos Pontes]], Brazilian astronaut |
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* [[Marcos Restrepo]], Ecuatorian painter |
* [[Marcos Restrepo]], Ecuatorian painter |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Marcos Alonso (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Marcos Antunes Trigueiro]] (born 1978), former Brazilian driver |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 15 April 2024
Marcos is a Spanish and Portuguese masculine given name of Latin origin derived from the name Marcus. Markos is the Greek equivalent, while Marco is the Italian equivalent.
Marcos or Markos may refer to:
Sports
[edit]- Marcos Acuña, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Aguirre, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Ambrose, Australian racing driver
- Marcos Angeleri, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Armas, Venezuela-born American baseball player
- Marcos Assunção, Brazilian football player
- Marcos Aurellio, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Ayerza, Argentine rugby union player
- Marcos Baghdatis, Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist
- Marcos Calderón, Peruvian footballer and manager
- Marcos Carvajal, Venezuela-born American baseball player
- Marcos Couch, Argentine mountain climber
- Marcos Croce, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Daniel, Brazilian tennis player
- Marcos Delía, Argentine basketball player
- Marcos Díaz (footballer), Argentine goalkeeper
- Marcos Evangelista de Moraes, Brazilian football player better known as Cafu
- Marcos Giron, American tennis player
- Marcos Kremer, Argentine rugby union player
- Marcos Ledesma, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Llorente, Spanish football player
- Marcos Martinez Ucha, Spanish racing car driver
- Marcos Maidana, Argentine boxer
- Marcos Milinkovic, Argentine volleyball player
- Marcos Moneta, Argentine rugby union player
- Marcos Ondruska, South African tennis player
- Marcos Painter, Irish football player
- Marcos Paquetá, Brazilian football player
- Marcos Peano, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Pinto, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Pizzelli, Brazilian-Armenian footballer
- Marcos Riquelme, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Rojo, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis, a Brazilian goalkeeper from Palmeiras
- Marcos Senesi, Argentine footballer
- Marcos Senna, Spanish-Brazilian football player
- Marcos-Antonio Serrano, Spanish cyclist
Radio
[edit]- Marcos A. Rodriguez, Cuban-American businessman
Politics
[edit]- Markos Drakos (EOKA fighter), Cypriot guerrilla fighter
- Marcos Kyprianou, Cypriot lawyer and politician
- Marcos Morínigo, Paraguayan politician and former president
- Markos Natsinas, Greek politician
- Marcos Paz, Argentine politician
- Marcos Pérez Jiménez, Venezuelan politician
- Marcos Peña, Argentine politician
- Markos Vafiadis, leading cadre of the Communist Party of Greece
Military
[edit]- Markos Botsaris, Greek military leader
- Markos Drakos (general), Greek army general
Television and film
[edit]- Marcos Ferraez, American actor
- Marcos Mundstock, Argentine actor and musician
- Marcos A. Rodriguez, American Media and Film Executive
- Marcos Siega, American film and music director
- Marcos Zucker, Argentine actor
Music
[edit]- Marcos Curiel, American guitarist and a member of P.O.D.
- Marcos Hernandez (singer), American pop singer
- Marcos Mundstock, Argentine classic musician
- Marcos Portugal, Portuguese classical composer
- Marcos Suzano, Brazilian percussionist
- Marcos Valle, Brazilian singer, songwriter and record producer
- Markos Vamvakaris, Greek songwriter and musician
- Marcos Witt, American pastor and musician
Christianity
[edit]- St. Mark (Μαρκος) the Evangelist, writer of the Gospel of Mark and later first Bishop of Alexandria
- Mark of Lisbon (Marcos da Silva), Portuguese Franciscan friar and historian
- Marcos de Niza, Spanish Franciscan friar
- Marcos de Torres y Rueda, Spanish bishop of Yucatán and viceroy of New Spain
- Markus Barth (1915–1994), Swiss Theologian - son of Karl
Literature
[edit]- Marcos Aguinis, Argentine writer
- Marcos Jiménez de la Espada, Spanish zoologist, explorer and writer
- Marcos Rey, Brazilian writer and playwright
- Marcos Sastre, Argentine writer
- Markos Sklivaniotis, Greek writer and a poet
- Marcos Valério, Brazilian publicist
Business
[edit]- Marcos Galperin, Argentine businessman
- Marcos Prado Troyjo, Brazilian businessman
Other
[edit]- Markos Mamalakis, Greek economist
- Marcos Moshinsky, Mexican physicist
- Marcus Musurus, Greek scholar and philosopher
- Marcos Pontes, Brazilian astronaut
- Marcos Restrepo, Ecuatorian painter
Other uses
[edit]- Marcos Alonso (disambiguation)
- Marcos Antunes Trigueiro (born 1978), former Brazilian driver