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Marek

Marek (name) means a surname of Czech, Slovak, and Polish origin. Example: “Dr. Marek published the study last year.”

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A surname of Czech, Slovak, and Polish origin.
"Dr. Marek published the study last year."

How to use Marek

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA Central European surname (and given name), related to Mark.

Word forms

Mareks plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Czech, Slovak, and Polish Marek, a form of Mark/Marcus.

Origin: Polish

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Marek” mean?

The word “Marek” means a surname of Czech, Slovak, and Polish origin. In plain terms, a Central European surname (and given name), related to Mark.

How do you use “Marek” in a sentence?

Here is “Marek” used in a sentence: “Dr. Marek published the study last year.”

What part of speech is “Marek”?

“Marek” is a name.

Where does the word “Marek” come from?

The word “Marek” comes from Polish. Borrowed from Czech, Slovak, and Polish Marek, a form of Mark/Marcus.

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