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British writer (1954–2007)
Mark Adrian Tavener (8 July 1954 – 18 October 2007) was an English writer, humorist, and dramatist best known for his BBC radio and television series
Mark_Tavener
UK radio program
sequence of four black comedy-crime drama series created for BBC Radio 4 by Mark Tavener featuring Michael Williams as BBC Reporter George Cragge and Barry Foster
In_the_Red_(radio_series)
British actor (1937–2017)
R4 29 April 1992. 1995: In The Red as the bank manager murderer; by Mark Tavener; BBC Radio 4 series 5/1/1995-16/2/1995. 1997: MR James Ghost story readings
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Surname list
John Tavener (baseball) (1897–1969), American baseball player Mark Tavener (1954–2007), English writer, humorist, and dramatist Robert Tavener (1920–2004)
Tavener_(surname)
English composer (1944–2013)
Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer of choral religious works. Among his works are The Lamb (1982),
John_Tavener
English comedian and actor (born 1957)
Manic Depressive. He acted in a 1998 Malcolm Bradbury adaptation of the Mark Tavener novel In the Red, taking the part of the Controller of BBC Radio 2; and
Stephen_Fry
Radio show
Voice is a satirical comedy series on BBC Radio 4. It is written by both Mark Tavener, who also wrote the satirical novel In The Red and the satirical radio
His Master's Voice (radio series)
His_Master's_Voice_(radio_series)
British comedy series
power corrupts absolutely". The programme was devised and written by Mark Tavener, and logically follows the programme In the Red, In the Balance, In the
Absolute Power (radio and TV series)
Absolute_Power_(radio_and_TV_series)
2005–06 British radio programme
Lower Orders is a BBC Radio 4 comedy-drama murder mystery written by Mark Tavener and set in a fictional University of Cambridge college in crisis. The
High_Table,_Lower_Orders
British writer, comedian and actor (born 1960s)
Now Show and the writers of Radio 4 sitcom The Party Line. Punt, with Mark Tavener, is co-writer of the 2007 Radio 4 series His Master's Voice. He also
Steve_Punt
1998 British TV series or programme
Director-General of the BBC. The series was adapted by Malcolm Bradbury from Mark Tavener's novel of the same name (Hutchinson, 1989), which had been inspired by
In_the_Red_(TV_series)
Public school in Devon, England
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Plymouth_College
1989 black comedy-crime novel by Mark Tavener
In the Red is a 1989 black comedy-crime novel by Mark Tavener, featuring fictional BBC Reporter George Cragge and fictional Police Officer Frank Jefferson
In_the_Red_(novel)
- The Amazing Mrs Pritchard Reform Party - In the Red and sequels by Mark Tavener Roundheads - TekWar Saxon Party - Doctor Who episodes "The Sound of Drums"
List of fictional political parties
List_of_fictional_political_parties
Joe Sellwood, 96, Australian who was oldest living AFL/VFL footballer. Mark Tavener, 53, British novelist and comedy writer, cancer. Anton Bodem, 82, German
Deaths_in_October_2007
from Jack Staff comics George Cragge, from In the Red and sequels by Mark Tavener Trent Crimm, Ted Lasso Froud, from the novel Stowaway to Mars by John
List_of_fictional_journalists
Titanic sinking (born 1911) 18 October Alan Coren, columnist (born 1938) Mark Tavener, novelist and humorist (born 1954) 20 October – Paul Raven, rock bassist
2007_in_the_United_Kingdom
London gentlemen's club
drinking till the dinner gong, Down at the old NLC. — 1985. Words: Mark Tavener. Tune: Down at the Old Bull and Bush In the autumn of 1980, former Liberal
National_Liberal_Club
2026 British television series
with organ (Simon's body is washed out to sea). Episode 4 56:00 – John Tavener – Funeral Canticle. Sony Pictures Television is responsible for the series'
Lord_of_the_Flies_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. In the Red may refer to: In the Red (novel), a novel by Mark Tavener "In the Red", a storyline in the science fiction comedy webtoon series
In_the_Red
Topics referred to by the same term
series), a 1999 sequel to In the Red, a radio adaptation of the novel by Mark Tavener "In the End", a short story by Neil Gaiman from the 1998 collection Smoke
In_the_End_(disambiguation)
2005 opera by John Taverner
Tarangini "Tavener's Hindu opera Krishna to be given world premiere in 2024". wisemusicclassical.com. Mark Brown (8 April 2020). "John Tavener's 'magical'
Krishna_(opera)
Programming broadcast on the British talk radio station
comedy with Bob Monkhouse and Suggs In the..., black comedies based on Mark Tavener's writing In the Red In the Balance In the Chair In the End King Street
List of BBC Radio 4 programmes
List_of_BBC_Radio_4_programmes
Choral composition by John Tavener
composition by British composer John Tavener. It was completed in 1999 and was destined to be first performed to mark the millennium. The piece was commissioned
Birthday_Sleep
Ned Sherrin, 76, broadcaster, author and stage director 18 October – Mark Tavener, 53, scriptwriter 28 October – Anthony Clare, 64, psychiatrist and broadcaster
2007_in_British_radio
biologist 28 June – A. A. Gill, journalist and writer (died 2016) 8 July – Mark Tavener, novelist and humorist (died 2007) 10 July – Neil Tennant, musician 18
1954_in_the_United_Kingdom
British DJ (born 1958)
this Sunday". Warringtonmusic.co.uk. 2 April 2021. "Mark Radcliffe and Edge Studios | Chris Tavener Live". Christavener.co.uk. 11 January 2021. "Live from
Mark Radcliffe (radio broadcaster)
Mark_Radcliffe_(radio_broadcaster)
American baseball player (1897–1969)
John Adam "Jackie" Tavener (December 27, 1897 – September 14, 1969), nicknamed "Rabbit", was an American professional baseball player from 1921 to 1934
Jackie_Tavener
English painter (1920–2004)
Robert Tavener (6 July 1920 – 12 July 2004) was an English printmaker, illustrator, and teacher. Tavener was born in Hampstead, North London, England
Robert_Tavener
2006 dystopian action thriller film directed by Alfonso Cuarón
themes, Cuarón commissioned a 15-minute piece by British composer John Tavener, a member of the Eastern Orthodox Church whose work resonates with the
Children_of_Men
(1951–1961) 28 May – Andy Hamilton, comedy scriptwriter and performer 8 July – Mark Tavener, scriptwriter (d. 2007) 26 August – Steve Wright, DJ (d. 2024) 27 August
1954_in_British_radio
New Zealand chess and lawn bowls player (born 1962)
Mark Fredrick Noble (born 30 September 1962) is a New Zealand chess and lawn bowls player. He was awarded the title of International Correspondence Chess
Mark_Noble_(sportsman)
Genetic disorder involving connective tissue
Jonathan Jeanne Skinny Dennis Sanchez Vincent Schiavelli Troye Sivan John Tavener Chris Turner Matty Cardarople Other historical figures and celebrities
Marfan_syndrome
British choral conductor and musicologist
on 4 August 2014 to help mark the anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, with a Requiem written for them by John Tavener, televised on BBC 4. In 2018
Peter_Phillips_(conductor)
British actor (born 1987)
Retrieved 30 January 2016 Archived 6 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine Tavener, Simon (25 August 2011). "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (Tour – Oxford)"
Philip_Hill-Pearson
Football team of Indiana University Bloomington
including Zora Clevenger, Bill Ingram, Pete Pihos, George Taliaferro, John Tavener, and Anthony Thompson, who was also National Player of the Year in 1989
Indiana_Hoosiers_football
Japanese actor (born 1976)
Film. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013. Tavener, Scott (October 2008). "Sukiyaki Western Django – Directed by Takashi Miike
Yusuke_Iseya
the original on 2021-05-11. Retrieved 2022-01-03. "AI AI from Stephen Tavener". "An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess: Containing One Hundred Examples
List_of_fairy_chess_pieces
Country in northwestern Europe
Maxwell Davies (Orkney), Harrison Birtwistle (mythological), and John Tavener (religious). Recent classical singers include Alfie Boe, Bryn Terfel, Katherine
United_Kingdom
British period-instrument orchestra
commission and recording, John Tavener's Eternity's Sunrise, met with enthusiastic critical acclaim and led to a second new Tavener work and recording, Total
Academy_of_Ancient_Music
Musical artist
and contemporary works by Norbert Moret, Ivan Moody, Arvo Pärt, John Tavener, Eric Whitacre, and Nico Muhly. In 2013, The New York Times described the
The_Tallis_Scholars
garnering a rosette from the Penguin CD Guide for their disc of John Tavener, Pärt, and Henryk Górecki. Michael Smedley led the choir for a 25th anniversary
Oxford_Pro_Musica_Singers
Alexander, Phil (13 November 2013). "Sir John Tavener 1944–2013". Mojo. Retrieved 2 September 2017. Pytlik, Mark (2003). Björk: Wow and Flutter. ECW Press
List of songs recorded by Björk
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Björk
traditional music. His musical partners and collaborations range from Sir John Tavener, Billy Childish, Nitin Sawhney, Ric Sanders, Fred Thelonious Baker, The
Matthew_Rooke
English composer and conductor (born 1945)
He was educated at Highgate School, where fellow pupils included John Tavener, Howard Shelley, Brian Chapple and Nicholas Snowman. As a chorister there
John_Rutter
English lyric tenor (born 1963)
under Haitink and created the tenor part in the world premiere of John Tavener's We shall see Him as He is. The following year he made his debut in the
John_Mark_Ainsley
N. Spence. 2050443 K. Stupples. 469565 M. C. Sullivan. 424712 J. A. C. Tavener. 2052210 M. Taylor. 435542 E. M. Tether. 2027818 E. E. Thompson. 2044429
1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)
Chaplin, Richard Hughes and Tim Rice-Oxley) The Ivors Classical Award John Tavener The Ivors Special Award for Songwriting Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
List of Ivor Novello Award winners and nominees (1990s–2000s)
List_of_Ivor_Novello_Award_winners_and_nominees_(1990s–2000s)
American actress and activist (born 1945)
González 1993, pp. 132–133. Cook, Emma (January 11, 1998). "HOW WE MET: JOHN TAVENER AND MIA FARROW". The Independent. Archived from the original on March 7
Mia_Farrow
American male classical vocal ensemble
1999 – Colors of Love, works by Augusta Read Thomas, Steven Stucky, John Tavener and Bernard Rands. 2000 – Magnificat, works by Josquin Desprez, Giovanni
Chanticleer_(ensemble)
Heuristic search algorithm for evaluating game trees
Whitehouse, Daniel; Lucas, Simon M.; Cowling, Peter I.; Rohlfshagen, Philipp; Tavener, Stephen; Perez, Diego; Samothrakis, Spyridon; Colton, Simon (2012). "A
Monte_Carlo_tree_search
Igor Stravinsky (1966) Toru Takemitsu (for string orchestra, 1957) John Tavener Mikis Theodorakis (1999) Virgil Thomson Erkki-Sven Tüür Richard Wetz (1924)
Music_for_the_Requiem_Mass
1996 studio album by Ash
it for four months, before passing it to Steve Tavener, who had plans to start a record label. Tavener and Davis subsequently went to Belfast to watch
1977_(Ash_album)
Icelandic singer (born 1965)
"Prayer of the Heart", a composition written for her by composer John Tavener in 2001, and it was played then for a slide show presentation in 2003 for
Björk
Taubert (1811–1891) Franz Tausch (1762–1817) Karl Tausig (1841–1871) John Tavener (1944–2013) John Taverner (c. 1490 – 1545) Deems Taylor (1885–1966) Matthew
List_of_composers_by_name
Russian-British conductor
(2025) Ecstatic Records Torke: Concerto for Orchestra (2015) EMI Classics Tavener: Requiem (2009) Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2, Dances from Aleko (2012) Rachmaninov:
Vasily_Petrenko
Mother of Jesus
Franz Schubert: Ave Maria (1835) Charles Gounod: Ave Maria (1859) John Tavener: Mother and Child, setting a poem by Brian Keeble for choir, organ and
Mary,_mother_of_Jesus
City in Hampshire, England
10 February 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2019. The Port of SouthamptonL. E. Tavener Economic Geography, Vol. 26, No. 4 (October 1950), pp. 260–73 Environment
Southampton
No. 2 Philip Sparke – A Swiss Festival Overture John Tavener – The Akathist of Thanksgiving Mark-Anthony Turnage – Greek Michael Nyman – Drowning by Numbers
1988_in_British_music
UK music award
invidious. Classical acts to have an album nominated have included John Tavener, Peter Maxwell Davies, Gavin Bryars and Nicholas Maw. None has ever won
Mercury_Prize
New Zealand cricketer (born 2000)
Brown Mikali Dawson Arno Lee Luke Sipkes Maggie Squire Liam Stone Frazer Tavener Gymnastics Paris Chin Ethan Dick Sam Dick William Fu-Allen Havana Hopman
Amelia_Kerr
American film soundtrack label
the Ozarks: An Audiograph – the Dillards VSD-6769 Children of Men – John Tavener VSD-6770 The Malford Milligan Band Rides Again – Malford Milligan VSD-6771
Varèse Sarabande albums discography
Varèse_Sarabande_albums_discography
English poet and artist (1757–1827)
settings are by Benjamin Britten and Ralph Vaughan Williams, and John Tavener set several of Blake's poems, including The Lamb (as the 1982 work "The
William_Blake
Russian composer (1882–1971)
influenced composers like Elliott Carter, Harrison Birtwistle, and John Tavener. Aside from Craft, his students include Earnest Andersson, Armando José
Igor_Stravinsky
Cultural and artistic movement
Radigue, Gavin Bryars, Steve Martland, Henryk Górecki, Arvo Pärt and John Tavener. In the late 1960s, Robert Pincus-Witten coined the term "postminimalism"
Modernism
Harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment
to the chant tradition, such as Arvo Pärt, Sofia Gubaidulina, and John Tavener. The single-tones that provided the impetus for minimalism through the
Drone_(sound)
English conductor and oboist (born 1956)
Schütz' choral music, Mozart's singspiel Zaide, and music by Sir John Tavener that Goodwin commissioned for the AAM. Three of these CDs have been nominated
Paul_Goodwin_(conductor)
Royal residence in Gloucestershire, England
of people admired by the King, including Debo Devonshire, composer John Tavener, naturalist Dame Miriam Rothschild, poet Kathleen Raine, activist Vandana
Highgrove_House
British string quartet, set up in 1972
Zebeljan, Elena Virsova, Andrea Tarodi, Theo Verbey, Javier Alvarez, John Tavener, Andrew Ford, Julian Nott and George Grundmann, and championed new work
Brodsky_Quartet
Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
Deal – "The Millennium Prayer" (performed by Cliff Richard) 2000: John Tavener – "The Lord's Prayer" 2005: Christopher Tin — "Baba Yetu" As with other
Lord's_Prayer
French Discalced Carmelite nun and saint (1873–1897)
opera, Thérèse, based on her life, was composed by English composer John Tavener in 1969, shortly before his conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy. In 1973, Brazilian
Thérèse_of_Lisieux
Music and dance school in London, England
(Professor of Piano) Stephen Stirling – horn player Richard Tanner – organ John Tavener – composer (former Professor of Composition) David Thomas – singer (bass)
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Trinity_Laban_Conservatoire_of_Music_and_Dance
English mezzo-soprano
is committed to promoting new music; her performances include Sir John Tavener's Tribute to Cavafy at the Symphony Hall, Birmingham and his film music
Sarah_Connolly
2002 box set by Björk
the compilation, as well as track(s) recorded with British composer John Tavener. Notes "Mother Heroic" contains lyrics taken from the poem "Belgium" by
Family_Tree_(Björk_album)
TV series based on the book by Mervyn Peake
Christopher Lee Richard Griffiths Music by Richard Rodney Bennett John Tavener Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of series
Gormenghast_(TV_serial)
English musician (born 1956)
concerti have been written for him by composers including Mark Anthony Turnage, John Tavener, Michael Nyman, Gavin Bryars, Sally Beamish and Sir Harrison
John_Harle
2025 UK local government election
Conservative Bethan Eddy 720 23.0 Liberal Democrats Jane Oseman 295 9.4 Green Graham Tavener 228 7.3 Majority 354 Turnout 3,131 Reform win (new seat)
2025 Derbyshire County Council election
2025_Derbyshire_County_Council_election
Egyptian grazer saint of Late antiquity
20th-century operas: Ottorino Respighi's Maria egiziaca (1932) Sir John Tavener's Mary of Egypt (1992) John Craton's Saint Mary of Egypt (2021) Desert Mothers
Mary_of_Egypt
Georgia Quarterback 1987 Jack Tatum Ohio State Defensive back 2004 John Tavener Indiana Center 1990 Aaron Taylor Nebraska Center, Guard 2018 Aaron Taylor
List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players)
List_of_College_Football_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_(players)
Aspect of musical history
Musgrave (Mary, Queen of Scots, 1977; A Christmas Carol, 1978) and John Tavener (St. Mary of Egypt, 1992). More recently, Thomas Adès (Powder Her Face
History_of_opera
English orchestra
Andrew Litton, Marin Alsop, and Kirill Karabits. The principal conductor was Mark Wigglesworth as of the 2024–2025 season, and the chief executive was Dougie
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Bournemouth_Symphony_Orchestra
in Black and Gold Priaulx Rainier – Grand Duo for cello and piano John Tavener He Hath Entered the Heven, for unaccompanied trebles To a Child Dancing
1983_in_British_music
Sophie Menter Adolf Schulz-Evler Gustav Weber this teacher's teachers Tavener (1944–2013) studied with teachers including Lennox Berkeley. Judith Weir
List of music students by teacher: T to Z
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_T_to_Z
British a cappella vocal ensemble
Jocelyn Pook, Geoffrey Poole, Francis Pott, Ned Rorem, Joby Talbot, Sir John Tavener and Malcolm Williamson. In 2008 they performed a piece commissioned jointly
The_King's_Singers
composer John Sykes (born 1959), guitarist for Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake John Tavener (1944–2013), 20th century English composer John Taverner (1490–1545), 16th
List of people with given name John
List_of_people_with_given_name_John
illustrator Douglas Tait Robert Tallon Shaun Tan Margaret Tarrant Robert Tavener – English book and magazine illustrator Gary Taxali – Canadian artist;
List_of_illustrators
2008 film by Terence Davies
Good night, sweet ladies...") Franz Liszt The Protecting Veil by John Tavener "Hooray for Hollywood", song from the film Hollywood Hotel "Dirty Old Town"
Of_Time_and_the_City
English organist and conductor (1948–2019)
traditional carols. Among the composers contributing were Thomas Adès, John Tavener and Mark-Anthony Turnage. Harrison Birtwistle's The Gleam, which requires the
Stephen_Cleobury
Holy Week 1994, performed by Cappella Nova, Scottish Ensemble under Alan Tavener. Britannia (1994) commissioned by British Telecommunications and the Association
List of compositions by James MacMillan
List_of_compositions_by_James_MacMillan
New Zealand cyclist
Brown Mikali Dawson Arno Lee Luke Sipkes Maggie Squire Liam Stone Frazer Tavener Gymnastics Paris Chin Ethan Dick Sam Dick William Fu-Allen Havana Hopman
George_Jackson_(cyclist)
Composition by the Beatles
Sound, as did Ringo Starr, through his championing of Apple artist John Tavener; by comparison, according to music critic Richie Unterberger, McCartney
Carnival_of_Light
English composer (1874–1934)
sentimental oratorio, and created the precursor of the kind of works that John Tavener, for example, was to write in the 1970s". Matthews has written that the
Gustav_Holst
anthemic "1999", in what he vows is the song's finale. British composer John Tavener is knighted in the New Year's Honours List. January 11 Gary Glitter is
2000_in_music
British royal recognitions
to the Home Computer and Electronics Industry. Professor John Kenneth Tavener, Composer. For services to Music. Professor Maurice Vincent Wilkes. For
2000_New_Year_Honours
Multimedia company founded by the Beatles
Mary Hopkin, the power-pop band Badfinger, classical music composer John Tavener, soul singer Billy Preston, folk singer James Taylor, R&B singer Doris
Apple_Corps
Anglican church in London
11:15–12:15 pm, during term time. The choir gave the world premiere of Sir John Tavener's epic The Veil of the Temple, which took place over seven hours during
Temple_Church
New Zealand rugby union player and league player
Brown Mikali Dawson Arno Lee Luke Sipkes Maggie Squire Liam Stone Frazer Tavener Gymnastics Paris Chin Ethan Dick Sam Dick William Fu-Allen Havana Hopman
Moses_Leo
15, 2011). "Diemonds video dance party". Now. Retrieved July 16, 2016. Tavener, Scott (March 14, 2011). "Diemonds: Baitshop, Toronto ON March 12". Exclaim
List of glam metal bands and artists
List_of_glam_metal_bands_and_artists
(born 1971) Thomas Tallis (c. 1505–1585) Phyllis Tate (1911–1987) John Tavener (1944–2013) John Taverner (c. 1490–1545) Mansel Thomas (1909–1986) Shirley
List of British classical composers
List_of_British_classical_composers
College Choir
Handel's Messiah and gave a performance of John Tavener's Song for Athene in the presence of Tavener himself and his wife, a Somerville alumna. In 2010/2011
Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
Choir_of_Somerville_College,_Oxford
MARK TAVENER
MARK TAVENER
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Latin, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Warlike; From the God Mars; Form of Mark; Defence; Of the Sea
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Male
English
 Pet form of English Mark, MARKO means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marko.
Boy/Male
Russian
Of Mars; the god of war.
Girl/Female
English
Lark.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Marcus
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
War-like; Mars; From the God Mars; Dedicated to Mars; Horse
Male
Czechoslovakian
, of Mars.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical English
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : patronymic from Mark 1.English : variant of Mark 2.German and Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : reduced form of Markus, German spelling of Marcus (see Mark 1).
Boy/Male
American, Czech, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The God of War; Devoted to Mars; Alter
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Christian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Latin, Russian, Slovenia, Swedish, Ukrainian
Of Mars; The God of War; From the God Mars; Alert; War Like; Defence; Of the Sea
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Swedish Latin English Biblical Arthurian Legend
Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.' Mark Antony, roman triumvir and...
Male
Polish
Variant spelling of Czech/Polish Marek, MARIK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from Latin Marcus, the personal name of St. Mark the Evangelist, author of the second Gospel. The name was borne also by a number of other early Christian saints. Marcus was an old Roman name, of uncertain (possibly non-Italic) etymology; it may have some connection with the name of the war god Mars. Compare Martin. The personal name was not as popular in England in the Middle Ages as it was on the Continent, especially in Italy, where the evangelist became the patron of Venice and the Venetian Republic, and was allegedly buried at Aquileia. As an American family name, this has absorbed cognate and similar names from other European languages, including Greek Markos and Slavic Marek.English, German, and Dutch (van der Mark) : topographic name for someone who lived on a boundary between two districts, from Middle English merke, Middle High German marc, Middle Dutch marke, merke, all meaning ‘borderland’. The German term also denotes an area of fenced-off land (see Marker 5) and, like the English word, is embodied in various place names which have given rise to habitational names.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Marck, Pas-de-Calais.German : from Marko, a short form of any of the Germanic compound personal names formed with mark ‘borderland’ as the first element, for example Markwardt.Americanization or shortened form of any of several like-sounding Jewish or Slavic surnames (see for example Markow, Markowitz, Markovich).Irish (northeastern Ulster) : probably a short form of Markey (when not of English origin).
Boy/Male
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
Male
Dutch
, of Mars.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
Of Mars; The God of War
MARK TAVENER
MARK TAVENER
Boy/Male
Hindu
A person who attains fame and glory
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and Swedish
English, Dutch, and Swedish : patronymic from a short form of English Matthew or Dutch and Swedish Mathias.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Bringing Happiness
Girl/Female
Scottish Irish
Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Warm; Burning with Enthusiasm
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Tineley in Northumberland, thought to be named with Old English tind ‘tine’, ‘spike’ + lēah ‘forest clearing’, or possibly from Teenley, in West Yorkshire, which is recorded in 1538 as Tyndeley and may be named as ‘burnt (Middle English tend) clearing’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Brave and Divine in Knowledge
Girl/Female
Welsh
From the mouth of the river.
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Happy
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a.
Dark; gloomy; murky.
v. t.
To be a mark upon; to designate; to indicate; -- used literally and figuratively; as, this monument marks the spot where Wolfe died; his courage and energy marked him for a leader.
v. t.
To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark the points in a game of billiards or cards.
n.
Darkness; mirk.
n.
An old Scotch silver coin; a mark or marc.
n.
Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
n.
Darkness; gloom; murk.
n.
The god Mars.
n.
An old weight and coin. See Marc.
a.
Dark; murky.
n.
Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.
n.
A German coin and money of account. See Mark.
v. t.
To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
v. t.
To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
n.
A mark; a sign.
v. t.
To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.
v. t.
To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his hobnails marked the floor.
v. t.
To cover or inclose with bark, or as with bark; as, to bark the roof of a hut.
n.
A character or device put on an article of merchandise by the maker to show by whom it was made; a trade-mark.
n.
A number or other character used in registring; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness.