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Mark is a name with multiple uses in language and culture. As a given name, it derives from the Latin Marcus, which in turn is associated with the Roman god Mars. The form Mark has many variants across languages, including Marc, Marcos, Markus, and Marko, and it is common in English-speaking countries as well as in Europe.

As a surname, Mark can be patronymic, stemming from the given name, or toponymic, linked to place

Notable people named Mark include Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984), American entrepreneur and cofounder of Facebook; Mark

Other uses of the word mark include its common noun senses as a sign or symbol, a

names
or
historic
border
terms.
In
Germanic
and
some
Slavic
regions
the
root
idea
of
a
mark
or
border
has
historical
significance,
contributing
to
the
surname
as
well
as
to
related
terms
in
regional
history.
Twain
(1835–1910),
the
pen
name
of
American
writer
Samuel
Clemens;
Mark
Hamill
(born
1951),
American
actor
best
known
for
Star
Wars;
Mark
Cuban
(born
1958),
American
entrepreneur
and
owner
of
the
Dallas
Mavericks;
and
Mark
Ruffalo
(born
1967),
American
actor.
target,
or
a
grade
in
education.
The
Deutsche
Mark
was
the
currency
of
West
Germany
and
of
reunified
Germany
until
2002,
while
the
East
German
mark,
known
as
Mark
der
DDR,
circulated
until
1990.
The
term
also
appears
in
various
technical
and
cultural
contexts
to
denote
a
distinguishable
feature
or
benchmark.