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Marca is the feminine version of the Italian name Marco.

Specifically, Italian first names tend to have feminine and masculine equivalents. The feminine form of Marco tends to find its English equivalent in "Marcia." The pronunciation is "MAHR-kah."

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Marco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Mark."

Specifically, the Italian and English names are masculine proper nouns. Both trace their origins back to the ancient Latin "Martkos," which means "consecrated to the god Mars." The pronunciation is "MAHR-kohs."

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Marco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Mark." The English and Italian names trace their origins back to the ancient Latin Martkos, for "consecrated to the god Mars." The pronunciation will be "MAR-kos" in Pisan Italian.

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