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*[[Márkó Futács]] (born 1990), Hungarian football player
*[[Márkó Futács]] (born 1990), Hungarian football player
*[[Marko Gobeljić]] (born 1992), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Gobeljić]] (born 1992), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Grgić]] (born 1987), Croatian football player
*[[Marko Grgić (footballer)]] (born 1987), Croatian football player
*[[Marko Grubelić]] (born 1980), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Grubelić]] (born 1980), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Grujić]] (born 1996), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Grujić]] (born 1996), Serbian football player
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*[[Marko Hietala]] (born 1966), Finnish bassist and singer
*[[Marko Hietala]] (born 1966), Finnish bassist and singer
*[[Marko Hranilović]] (1908–1931), Croatian politician
*[[Marko Hranilović]] (1908–1931), Croatian politician
*[[Marko Hudler]] (born 2002), Austrian skater
*[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1985)|Marko Ilić]] (born 1985), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1985)|Marko Ilić]] (born 1985), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Ivović]], Serbian volleyball player
*[[Marko Ivović]], Serbian volleyball player
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*[[Marko Pregl]], Slovenian politician
*[[Marko Pregl]], Slovenian politician
*[[Marko Pridigar]] (born 1985), Slovenian football player
*[[Marko Pridigar]] (born 1985), Slovenian football player
*[[Baby Lasagna|Marko Purišić]] (born 1995; better known as Baby Lasagna), Croatian singer-songwriter and music producer
*[[Marko Pusa]] (born 1977), Finnish darts player
*[[Marko Pusa]] (born 1977), Finnish darts player
*[[Marko Putinčanin]] (born 1987), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Putinčanin]] (born 1987), Serbian football player
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*[[Marko Vidovic]] (born 1988), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Vidovic]] (born 1988), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Vovchok]] (1833–1907), Ukrainian writer
*[[Marko Vovchok]] (1833–1907), Ukrainian writer
*[[Marko Vranić]] (born 1978), Serbian football player
*Marko Vranić (born 1978), Serbian football player
*[[Marko Vuckovic]], American football players
*[[Marko Vuckovic]], American football players
*[[Marko Vukićević]] (born 1992), Serbian alpine skier
*[[Marko Vukićević]] (born 1992), Serbian alpine skier
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==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==
* Marko, vampire from ''[[The Lost Boys (franchise)|The Lost Boys]]''
*Marko, vampire from ''[[The Lost Boys (franchise)|The Lost Boys]]''
* [[Marko (Saga)|Marko]], character from [[Saga (comics)|''Saga'' (comics)]]
*[[Marko (Saga)|Marko]], character from [[Saga (comics)|''Saga'' (comics)]]
* [[Marko Ramius]], character from [[The Hunt for Red October]]
*[[Marko Ramius]], character from ''The Hunt for Red October''


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 20:58, 22 October 2024

Marko
PronunciationSerbo-Croatian: [mâːrko]
GenderMale

Marko is a masculine given name, a cognate of Mark.

In Croatia, the name Marko was the second most common masculine given name in the decades between 1980 and 1999, and third most common 2000–2011.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ "Most frequent male and female given names by year of birth, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.