In Irish it's "Marcas"; the Scottish Gaelic equivalent is "Marc".
Mark Lynch - Gaelic footballer - was born in 1986.
In Irish, Seoidín (with a long mark over the second 'i').
He is a Tyrone Gaelic footballer, son of the Tyrone manager Mickey Harte.
A seal, a stamp; an impression of a seal; any mark or impression.
Irish: f-yunn (N & W) f-yoon (S) Scottish:
(at school) Marc (m1), a stain is smál (m1)
mathúin (accent mark on u) is pronounced ma-hoo-in.
The form 'Marcus' may be the most common, but 'Marcas' is given as a variant.
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Irish "Gaelic": bláth Scottish Gaelic:
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.