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Marko

A boy's name of Latin origin with 4,365 recorded U.S. births.

Boy's name#1867 in 2024Declining slightly

Meaning & Origin

Nickname for Mark.

Marko is a boy's baby name of Latin origin, the Slavic, Finnish, and Italian form of Mark, from the Latin Marcus — possibly derived from the Roman god Mars, meaning 'of Mars' or 'warrior.' Marko is the standard spelling in Croatia, Serbia, Finland, and other countries where the name has deep national roots.

About 4,365 U.S. births are recorded. Marko has a Continental freshness — same strong, one-syllable substance as Mark but with a Slavic or Italian warmth that makes it feel new.

EtymologyShow more

Though Marko dates back to 1892 in U.S. records, its etymological path is not always straightforward. Names that predate modern naming databases sometimes resist easy classification — they may have been oral traditions, regional family names, or adaptations that were never systematically recorded. The Latin classification provides a starting point, but the full derivation likely involves more nuance than a single label can capture.

Marko’s 4,365 recorded births provide enough of a footprint to establish it as a real, chosen name in American culture — not a typo or a one-off, but a deliberate selection by hundreds of families.

At a Glance

4,365
Total births
Since 1892
2006
Peak
138 births
1892
First recorded
133 years of data
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Popularity Over Time

Marko was #1423 twenty years ago and has since drifted to #1867, but its charm endures.

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First appeared: 1892Peak: 2006 (138 births)Current: #1867

Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Marko
DecadeBirthsAvg RankTrend
2020s374#2025
2010s989#1625
2000s1,041#1416
1990s564#1672
1980s513#1394
1970s353#1608
1960s223#1736
1950s113#2451
1940s30#3485
1930s37#3631
1920s100#2689
1910s23#3288
1890s5#1192

The Story of Marko

A Gen Z name

Peaking in 2006, Marko is a name that defines a generation. Boys named Marko are most likely born between 1996 and 2016.

How rare is Marko?

Only about 1 in every 41,860 babies born in 2024 was named Marko — a truly uncommon choice.

The journey through the decades

First appeared in the records in 1892, gained momentum through the mid-century, peaked in the 2000s with 1,041 births that decade, and has gracefully settled into a quieter chapter.

Marko by the numbers

  • Would fill 91 school buses
  • Meeting one Marko per day would take 12 years

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(98 years, 18922024)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Marko
YearBirthsRank
202486#1867
202367#2165
202262#2309
202179#1926
202080#1858
201982#1844
201881#1867
201795#1677
201694#1680
2015100#1608
201497#1617
2013124#1365
2012100#1584
2011107#1506
2010109#1499
2009106#1553
2008114#1451
2007113#1440
2006138#1221
2005115#1320

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Marko a boy's or girl's name?
Marko is primarily a boy's name.
When was Marko most popular?
Marko reached its peak popularity in 2006 with 138 births that year. It is currently ranked #1867 in the U.S.
How popular is the name Marko?
Marko is currently ranked #1867 in the U.S. (2024). It has been given to 4,365 babies since 1892.

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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 18922024