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==Sports==
* [[Marcos Ambrose]], Australian racing driver
* [[Marcos Armas]], Venezuela-born American baseball player
* [[Marcos Assunção]], Brazilian football player
* [[Marcos Baghdatis]], Cypriot tennis player and 2006 Australian Open finalist
* [[Marcos Carvajal]], Venezuela-born American baseball player
* [[Marcos Daniel]], Brazilian tennis player
* [[Marcos Evangelista de Moraes]], Brazilian football player better known as Cafu
* [[Marcos Giron]], American tennis player
* [[Marcos Llorente]], Spanish football player
* [[Marcos Martinez Ucha]], Spanish racing car driver
* [[Marcos Milinkovic]], Argentine volleyball player
* [[Marcos Ondruska]], South African tennis player
* [[Marcos Painter]], Irish football player
* [[Marcos Paquetá]], Brazilian football player
* [[Marcos Pizzelli]], Brazilian-Armenian footballer
* [[Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis]], a Brazilian goalkeeper from Palmeiras.
* [[Marcos Senna]], Spanish-Brazilian football player
* [[Marcos-Antonio Serrano]], Spanish cyclist


==Radio==
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Revision as of 12:28, 8 April 2019

Marcos is a Portuguese and Spanish masculine given name of Latin origin derived from the name Marcus. Markos is the Greek equivalent.

Marcos or Markos may refer to:

Sports

Radio

Politics

Military

Television and film

Music

Christianity

Literature

Business

Other

Other uses

See also