They celebrate today | Newspaper TAHYDROMOS Volos, Magnesia, Thessaly

They celebrate today | Newspaper TAHYDROMOS Volos, Magnesia, Thessaly
They celebrate today | Newspaper TAHYDROMOS Volos, Magnesia, Thessaly
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Today, Thursday, April 25, the following are celebrated:

Markos, Markia, Niki

Variations & Diminutives

Markula

Etymology

a. From the Roman name Mars (Mars)

b. From the Roman surname Marcus (marcus = hammer)

Celebration

April 25 († Mark the Evangelist)

Frequency of Appearance

Other Languages

Horrible Names

Marcellus, Markella
Marcianos, Markiani

Horrible Surnames

Markakis Markaki
Markarian Markarian
Markatatos Markatou
Markatos Market
Markatsakis Markatsakis
Marqueas Marquea
Marcellus Marcellou
Markianus Markianou
Markidis Markidis or Markidou
Markopouliotis Markopouliotis
Markopoulos Markopoulou
Marcus Marco
Marco Marco
Markoudakis Markoudakis
Markoudis Markoudis
Markoulakis Markoulakis
Markoulas Marcoula
Markoulatos Markoulatou
Markoulis Markoulis
Markousis Marcus

Ancient Toponyms

Markopoulo of Mesogaia Attica

Celebrities

  • Marco Van Basten (b. 1964), veteran Dutch footballer.
  • Marco Polo (1254-1324), Venetian merchant explorer.
  • Marco Ferreri (1928-1997), Italian film director.
  • Mark Antony (83-30 BC), Roman general and politician. He participated in the second triumvirate, along with Octavian and Lepidus.
  • Marcus Aurelius (121-180), Stoic philosopher and emperor of Rome (161-180).
  • Markos Vamvakaris (1905-1972), rebetis.
  • Markos Vafiadis (1906-1982), leader of ELAS during the civil war and MP of PASOK during the post-colonial period.
  • Markos Botsaris (1790-1823), fighter of the Greek revolution of 1821.
  • Marcus Ulpius Nervas Trajan (53-117), Roman emperor (98-117).
  • Markos Pagdatis (b. 1974), Cypriot tennis player.
  • Marcus Porcius Cato (234-149 BC), Roman politician, the chosen Major (Elder) or honoree.
  • Markos Seferlis (b. 1968), comedian and TV presenter.
  • Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), Roman politician, orator and writer.

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