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Markese

What does Markese mean?

Markese Pronunciation of Markese as a boys' name has its root in Old French, and the name Markese means "nobleman; lord of the borderlands". Markese is an alternate form of Marquis (Old French).

STARTS WITH Mar-

ASSOCIATED WITH nobleman

Variations

VARIANTS Marquiz, Marquise, Marquez, Marquess, Marques, Markwess, Markwees, Markize, Markiss, Markise, Markess, Markeese, Markeece

CREATIVE FORMS
(male)

(female)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Markese Trent (M.T.), ..

How popular is Markese?

Markese is an uncommonly occurring first name for males but a somewhat prominent last name for all people (#84631 out of 150436, Top 56%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Markese was first listed in 1990 and reached its peak rank of #1723 in the U.S. in 1995, but is not ranked at the moment. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Markese name in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Markese outside U.S.

Which version is better?

Popular alternative forms of Markese ranked in the Top 2000 are Marquis (#1010 A YEAR AGO), Marquise (#1525), Marquez (#1956) and Marques. These relations of Markese were at the apex of their popularity in 1995 (ADOPTION OF 0.11%) and are now much less popular (ADOPTION 0.02%, 79.7%).



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Markese, Marques, Marquez, Marquis, Marquise in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Markese and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Markese is pronounced similarly to Marcas, Marcos, Marcus, Markos and Markus. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Arese, Ariese, Macgee, Mackensie, Mackey, Mackie, Magee, Magnes, Mahesh, Makena, Maks, Marceau, Marcel, Marcell, Marcelo, Marcely, Mardel, Marden, Marek, Mareo, Marius, Mark, Markaine, Markeith, Markel, Markell, Markey, Markham, Marko, Markov, Marlea, Marlen, Marley, Marloe, Marlowe, Marmeon (see Marmion), Marmer, Marque, Mars, Marsean, Marsh, Martel, Martell, Marten, Martenn, Martie, Marve, Marvel, Marvell, Marven, Marzell, Maurise, Mayes, Morlee, Morse, Murfee and Parkes. These names tend to be more commonly used than Markese.

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