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Christianity portal Mark Napier Trollope (20 March 1862 – 1930) was the third Anglican Bishop in Korea from 1911 until his death. Born on 28 March 1862
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English novelist (1815–1882)
Anthony Trollope (/ˈtrɒləp/ TROL-əp; 24 April 1815 – 6 December 1882) was an English novelist and civil servant of the Victorian era. Among the best-known
Anthony_Trollope
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Adolphus Trollope Frances Milton Trollope (1780–1863), English novelist, mother of Thomas Adolphus Trollope and Anthony Trollope Henry Trollope (1756–1839)
Trollope
Irish Anglican nun, missionary and botanist
following the founding of the Society of the Holy Cross by the Rt Revd Mark Trollope, the third Bishop in Korea, she was appointed Mother Superior of the
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Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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2016 British TV series or programme
North America) television drama series adaptation of the 1858 Anthony Trollope novel Doctor Thorne scripted by Julian Fellowes for ITV. Mary Thorne, penniless
Doctor_Thorne_(TV_series)
English novel series
Chronicles of Barsetshire is a series of six novels by English author Anthony Trollope, published between 1855 and 1867. They are set in the fictional English
Chronicles_of_Barsetshire
English-language Anglican congregation in Korea
constructed in the mid-1920s under the direction of the Rt. Reverend Mark Trollope, third Bishop of the Anglican Church of Korea and was opened for public
Seoul Anglican Cathedral English Mission
Seoul_Anglican_Cathedral_English_Mission
1919 anti-colonial protests in Korea
the oppression of the Japanese colonial government. Anglican bishop Mark Trollope advocated for Japan's continued rule in Korea and praised the cultural
March_First_Movement
Order in the Anglican Church of Korea
Community of St Peter in Woking were sent to work in Korea. In 1925 Mark Trollope, the Anglican bishop in Seoul, founded SHC as a local religious order
Society of the Holy Cross (Korea)
Society_of_the_Holy_Cross_(Korea)
1832 travel book by Frances Milton Trollope
Manners of the Americans is a two-volume travel book by Frances Milton Trollope, published in 1832, which follows her travels through America and her residence
Domestic Manners of the Americans
Domestic_Manners_of_the_Americans
1867 novel by Anthony Trollope
The Last Chronicle of Barset is a novel by English author Anthony Trollope, published in 1867. It is the sixth and final book in the Chronicles of Barsetshire
The_Last_Chronicle_of_Barset
Anglican Bishop in Korea
Religious titles Preceded by Mark Trollope Bishop in Korea 1931–1954 Succeeded by John Daly
Cecil_Cooper_(bishop)
English bishop
the Sacred Mission; A. F. Laws and G. A. Bridle- “The Church in Corea" Trollope, MN: London Mowbray, 1915 Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham:
Arthur_Turner_(bishop)
Town in County Offaly, Leinster, Ireland
Parks & Wildlife Service. Retrieved 07 February 2023. Bence Jones, Mark, Trollope's Corner of Ireland, This Country Life, 13 July 1978. Feehan, J., The
Banagher
Province of the Anglican Communion in North and South Korea
church was previously under the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury. To mark independence in 1993, the archbishop of Canterbury handed his authority as
Anglican_Church_of_Korea
2001 British TV series or programme
Way We Live Now is a 2001 six-part television adaptation of the Anthony Trollope 1875 novel The Way We Live Now. The serial was first broadcast on the BBC
The Way We Live Now (2001 TV serial)
The_Way_We_Live_Now_(2001_TV_serial)
1857 novel by Anthony Trollope
Barchester Towers is a novel by English author Anthony Trollope published by Longmans in 1857. It is the second book in the Chronicles of Barsetshire series
Barchester_Towers
1849 novel
) Frances Trollope and the Novel of Social Change. Bloomsbury Academic, 2002. Morse, Deborah Denenholz, Markwick, Margaret & Turner, Mark W. (ed.)The
The_Lottery_of_Marriage
Australian tennis player
Mark takes Open". The Age. p. 20. Seminara, Dave (13 January 2011). "The Last Gasp of Australian Tennis's Golden Era". The New York Times. Trollope,
Mark_Edmondson
English actor and singer (1922–2015)
May 1922 in Belgravia, London, the son of Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Trollope Lee (1879–1941) of the 60th King's Royal Rifle Corps, and his wife, Countess
Christopher_Lee
1861 novel by Anthony Trollope
Framley Parsonage is a novel by English author Anthony Trollope. It was first published in serial form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1860, then in book form
Framley_Parsonage
English actor, writer, and politician (born 1949)
Abbey' creator Julian Fellowes takes on Trollope for TV". LA Times. Calling himself a "lifetime devotee of Trollope," Fellowes explained that he is his "favorite
Julian_Fellowes
Web browser developed by Google
Archived from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2017. Trollope, Rowan (December 22, 2013). "Open-Sourced H.264 Removes Barriers to WebRTC"
Google_Chrome
Japanese tennis player (born 1997)
Archived from the original on February 3, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019. Trollope, Matt. "Top of the world: Osaka wins AO title, takes No. 1 ranking". Australian
Naomi_Osaka
Italian tennis player (born 2001)
Sinner VS Daniil Medvedev | Head 2 Head". ATP Tour. Retrieved 6 June 2025. Trollope, Matt (10 July 2024). "Medvedev the tactician snaps Sinner's streaks".
Jannik_Sinner
English actor and writer (b. 1972)
and Out of the Kitchen.[citation needed] In 2016 he played Anthony Trollope in Trollope And The Labours of Hercules. In 2017, he headed up the cast of Rum
Justin_Edwards_(actor)
Experiment in consecutive novel writing
by Twenty-four Authors. Authors included Bram Stoker, Frances Eleanor Trollope and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. English Wikisource has original text related
The_Fate_of_Fenella
Series of paperback editions
Книга "Daisy Miller". ISBN 9780140624144. Книга "David Copperfield". Trollope, Anthony (1994). Книга "Doctor Thorne". ISBN 9780140621365. Stevenson,
Penguin_Popular_Classics
Serbian tennis player (born 1987)
Cameron Norrie, Into Wimbledon Final". ATP Tour. Retrieved 8 July 2022. Trollope, Matt (11 July 2022). "Djokovic's longevity could prove greatest triumph
Novak_Djokovic
2011 novel by Madeline Miller
surprise win, with Miller being "the dark horse in this year's race". Joanna Trollope, chair of the judges, commented, "This is a more than worthy winner—original
The_Song_of_Achilles
British actor (born 1937)
Croshaw. In 2010 Fox performed a one-man show, An Evening with Anthony Trollope, directed by Richard Digby Day. In 2013 he replaced Robert Hardy in the
Edward_Fox_(actor)
Ukrainian tennis player (born 1994)
Times. Agence France-Presse. 6 January 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2021. Trollope, Matt (25 January 2020). "Muguruza swats Svitolina aside". Australian Open
Elina_Svitolina
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
biography of Cicero contained in the Parallel Lives Life of Cicero by Anthony Trollope, Volume I & Volume II Cicero by Rev. W. Lucas Collins (Ancient Classics
Cicero
Italian tennis player (born 2002)
Fabio, Cobolli Now Fashions His Own Italian Style". 28 November 2023. Trollope, Matt (31 August 2024). "Cobolli coming alive on the world stage". Australian
Flavio_Cobolli
translated by Mark Musa The Divine Comedy, Volume 3: Paradiso by Dante Alighieri, translated by Robin Kirkpatrick Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope Dr. Wortle's
List_of_Penguin_Classics
1863 novel by Anthony Trollope
Rachel Ray is an 1863 novel by Anthony Trollope. It recounts the story of a young woman who is forced to give up her fiancé because of baseless suspicions
Rachel_Ray_(novel)
British actor (born 1960)
Shockers: Dance (1999); The Law (2000); the BBC serial adaptation of Trollope's The Way We Live Now (2001), as Roger Carbury; The Russian Bride (2001);
Douglas_Hodge
English synth-pop duo
Singles Chart with "Can You Forgive Her?". Taking its title from the Anthony Trollope novel of the same name, the single reached number seven on the UK Singles
Pet_Shop_Boys
Association football club in England
Ground, which now has a capacity of 15,547. Hall of Fame inductee John Trollope played 770 league games for the club between 1960 and 1980, a professional
Swindon_Town_F.C.
Scottish actor (born 1971)
2009). "David Tennant". Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine. Meyer, Amanda; Trollope, Alexandra (6 February 2025). "Actor David Tennant has an extra toe. Two
David_Tennant
British fortnightly magazine
magazines in nineteenth-century England. It was founded in 1865 by Anthony Trollope, Frederic Harrison, Edward Spencer Beesly, and six others with an investment
The_Fortnightly_Review
Swiss tennis player (born 1981)
Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2017. Trollope, Matt (30 January 2017). "Federer's high five". ausopen.com. Archived from
Roger_Federer
Russian tennis player (born 1996)
Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 2 August 2021. Trollope, Matt (8 January 2022). "Monfils ends Kokkinakis' run, faces Khachanov
Karen_Khachanov
English writer and journalist (1812–1870)
Retrieved 7 July 2013. Marlow 1994, pp. 149–150. Ackroyd 1990, p. 44. Trollope 2007, p. 62. Swift 2007 Sasaki 2011, p. 67. Morrison 2012. Davidson, Ewan
Charles_Dickens
Church in Quarrington, Lincolnshire, England
England. Retrieved 7 July 2015. Trollope 1872, p. 430 Pevsner, Harris & Antram 2002, p. 605 Trollope 1872, pp. 430–431 Trollope 1872, p. 431 "NPOR [D04121]"
St Botolph's Church, Quarrington
St_Botolph's_Church,_Quarrington
English actress and singer (born 1968)
smother Absolute Beginners before it even reached the screen. — Peter Trollope of the Liverpool Echo detailing Kensit's appeal amidst the publicity for
Patsy_Kensit
American actress and writer (born 1982)
Single, and as Martha Dunstable in Julian Fellowes' adaptation of Anthony Trollope's Dr. Thorne for television. In 2017, she co-starred in several films, including
Alison_Brie
Hospital in Bridgend, Wales
building an asylum. The hospital, which was designed by Giles, Gough and Trollope using a compact arrow layout, opened as the Second Glamorgan County Lunatic
Parc_Hospital
Former English football player and manager (born 1957)
in 1978–79, and then the semi-finals of the League Cup in 1979–80. John Trollope replaced Smith as manager following a dismal start to the 1980–81 campaign
Chris_Kamara
Football stadium in Wiltshire, England
August 2021, the club renamed the stand after former club player John Trollope It has a capacity of roughly 5,800. This is at the east end of the pitch
County_Ground_(Swindon)
Nautical historical novels by Patrick O'Brian
central to the English literature canon. Though sometimes compared to Trollope, Melville, Conrad and even Proust, the Aubrey–Maturin series has most often
Aubrey–Maturin_series
Derby County 1994–95 football season
level before making his international debut for Ireland in October 1997. Trollope was born in Swindon, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally
1994–95 Derby County F.C. season
1994–95_Derby_County_F.C._season
English actor (1946–2016)
role was in The Barchester Chronicles (1982), the BBC's adaptation of Trollope's first two Barchester novels, as the Reverend Obadiah Slope. It shouldn't
Alan_Rickman
Australian tennis player (born 1999)
Archived from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2024. Trollope, Matt (18 January 2019). "Nadal shows De Minaur no mercy | AO". ausopen
Alex_de_Minaur
Series of civil wars in England (1455–1487)
scattered due to the defection of Warwick's Calais troops under Andrew Trollope. Forced to flee, York, who was still Lieutenant of Ireland, left for Dublin
Wars_of_the_Roses
Village in Hertfordshire, England
be mentioned the Rev Anthony Trollope, who was grandfather of the authors Anthony Trollope and Thomas Adolphus Trollope. He was incumbent of Cottered
Cottered
Tennis term for winning all four major championships
Archived from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2021. Trollope, Matt (8 June 2024). "Alcaraz faces toughest test as he targets career
Grand_Slam_(tennis)
Television show with few episodes
the classic radio serial tradition by broadcasting The Warden by Anthony Trollope over six episodes in 1951. Pride and Prejudice was serialised in 1952,
Miniseries
Australian tennis player (born 1996)
tanking". wwos.nine.com.au. Retrieved 10 May 2023. Christie, Vivienne; Trollope, Matt (20 January 2023). "Report: Murray stages momentous comeback to stun
Thanasi_Kokkinakis
Hereditary titles held by Australians
to the baronetcy is Hugh Irwin Trollope (b. 31 March 1947), who is married with one son and two daughters. Hugh Trollope was born in Sydney and attended
Australian_peers_and_baronets
Tennis tournament
entries". Lawn Tennis Association. 31 May 2024. Retrieved 2 July 2026. Trollope, Matt. "Aussie Weekly Wrap: Grasscourt breakthrough for Woodman in Eastbourne"
Eastbourne_International
Retrieved 2021-08-09. "Mr Daubeny". The Trollope Society. Retrieved 1 September 2020. "Phineas Redux". The Trollope Society. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
List of fictional prime ministers of the United Kingdom
List_of_fictional_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish musician (born 1953)
2019. "rewind 80". Femail.com.au. Retrieved 29 September 2019. "James Trollope". Jamestrollope.co.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2021. "Interview". Chaoscontrol
Midge_Ure
1957 film by Mark Robson
Hermione Brittingham-Brett Jack Lambert as Captain MacWalt Henry Oscar as Mr. Trollope Viola Lyel as Miss Edwards Jaron Yaltan as Indian Gentleman Richard Wattis
The_Little_Hut
Welsh football club season
Cup and League Cup. It was Paul Trollope's first season in charge since replacing Russell Slade as head coach. Trollope was sacked on 5 October, whilst
2016–17 Cardiff City F.C. season
2016–17_Cardiff_City_F.C._season
Association football club in Cardiff, Wales
Bluebirds to safety. Morrison was sacked in September 2022 and replaced by Mark Hudson, who lasted only four months in the role before he too was dismissed
Cardiff_City_F.C.
cultural manager. Keith Suter, 77, Australian social scientist. Joanna Trollope, 82, English novelist (A Village Affair). Nermin Abadan Unat, 104, Turkish
Deaths_in_December_2025
Tennis championship
acceptance Hodgkinson, Mark (10 July 2022). "Seventh Wimbledon title for unbeatable Djokovic". Wimbledon. Retrieved 11 July 2022. Trollope, Matt (11 July 2022)
2022 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
2022_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Trollope (K575) was a British Captain class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as a United States
HMS_Trollope
British actor
series of The Barchester Chronicles, an adaption of the novels by Anthony Trollope, and in the same year starred as Tom Hannaway in a BBC adaptation of Fame
George_Costigan
Aerial bombing attacks in 1945
people all over Europe—"the home of so much charm and beauty, a refuge for Trollope's heroines, a landmark of the Grand Tour." He writes that the bombing was
Bombing_of_Dresden
Australian tennis player (born 1995)
Kyrgios as Guest Commentator for the 2024 Australian Open". 10 January 2024. Trollope, Matt (4 October 2023). "Q&A with 'Australia's Open' director Ili Baré"
Nick_Kyrgios
British actor
appeared as George Vavasour in BBC Radio 4's 2004 adaptation of Anthony Trollope's The Pallisers. He also appeared in a Midsomer Murders episode "Dead in
Adrian_Lukis
English singer and songwriter (born 1954)
like "Can You Forgive Her?" from the work of the same name by Anthony Trollope. He has written songs using different personas, including a kept woman
Neil_Tennant
typically bourgeois where lived Guido Nobili and Theodosia Trollope, Thomas Trollope and Fanny Trollope. Piazza San Marco: Located in the north zone of the historic
List_of_squares_in_Florence
Brazilian former footballer (born 1990)
opening game of the following season, after which Cardiff manager Paul Trollope announced he was in talks with Middlesbrough over a move for Fabio after
Fabio_(footballer,_born_1990)
UK online newspaper
Southport Reporter is an online newspaper started by Patrick Trollope. It was the UK's first online-only regional newspaper. It is based in Southport on
Southport_Reporter
Village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England
Midas Box in 2012, and later for a television adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel Doctor Thorne. The Apple TV+ spy thriller series Slow Horses filmed
Castle_Combe
British actress (born 1950)
Minute Drama The Way We Live Right Now (2008), an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's satirical novel, and served as a narrator for Heather Couper's Cosmic
Annette_Badland
Russian tennis player (born 1996)
Pushes Serbia Into ATP Cup Final". ATP Tour. Retrieved 11 January 2020. Trollope, Matt (27 January 2020). "Wawrinka rallies to run down Medvedev". Australian
Daniil_Medvedev
Brazilian tennis player (born 1976)
Kuerten". www.tennisfame.com. International Tennis Hall of Fame. Matt Trollope (May 30, 2015). "Guga returns to Roland-Garros". Fédération Française de
Gustavo_Kuerten
House by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Beargarden Club – A St James's club in Trollope's Palliser novels Bellamy's - Guy Crouchback's club in Evelyn Waugh's novel
List of members' clubs in London
List_of_members'_clubs_in_London
First Korean studies organization
Allen, Oliver R. Avison and the Anglican priest (later bishop) Mark Napier Trollope. Although most were not subjects of the British crown, many were
Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch
Royal_Asiatic_Society_Korea_Branch
years". BBC News. 3 September 2025. Retrieved 3 September 2025. Lawson, Mark. "In Our Time review – the first Melvyn Bragg-less show will have made BBC
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
Waterway in upstate New York, U.S.
the canal, including Herman Melville, Frances Trollope, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, Samuel Hopkins Adams and the Marquis de
Erie_Canal
Football league season
Slade to new role". BBC Sport. Retrieved 27 May 2016. "Cardiff City: Paul Trollope to succeed Russell Slade as bell first-team boss". BBC Sport. Retrieved
2016–17_EFL_Championship
Painting by William Powell Frith
between Trollope and the edge of the painting, are novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon and musician Sir Julius Benedict. To the right behind Trollope are a
A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881
A_Private_View_at_the_Royal_Academy,_1881
1885 novel by H. Rider Haggard
third-person viewpoint then in vogue among influential writers such as Anthony Trollope, Thomas Hardy, and George Eliot. The book has scholarly value for the colonialist
King_Solomon's_Mines
Detailed imaginary world
Coleridge, Charlotte Brontë, Anna Jameson, Thomas Malkin and Anthony Trollope. Examples of paracosms include: The world of Pandora in the science fiction
Paracosm
Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher (1795–1881)
Smiles, Tokutomi Sohō, Lord Tennyson, William Makepeace Thackeray, Anthony Trollope, Miguel de Unamuno, Alexandru Vlahuță and Vasile Voiculescu. Carlyle's
Thomas_Carlyle
Era of British history, c. 1795 to 1837
Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 2. Sadleir, Michael (1927). Trollope: A Commentary. Constable & Co. pp. 17–30. Hewitt, Martin (Spring 2006)
Regency_era
Henry Baker Tristram, English ornithologist and Biblical scholar Anthony Trollope, English novelist Rafael Trujillo, Dictator of the Dominican Republic Harry
List_of_Freemasons_(E–Z)
Characters in the Book of Daniel
of Trollope's fondness for jokes about names." The Spectator in its original unsigned review of the novel in 1865 noted "how happy is Mr. Trollope's humor
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
Shadrach,_Meshach,_and_Abednego
1976 film by Henry Herbert
which he had both written and directed, based on a short story by Anthony Trollope. The art director of Emily, Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge, had also worked
Emily_(1976_film)
Italian footballer (born 1991)
tour of Germany and was placed on the transfer list by new manager Paul Trollope. On 30 August 2016, Macheda's contract was cancelled by mutual consent
Federico_Macheda
English theatre and television actor (born 1957)
Arthur Mathews Bathurst, Robert (4 December 2001). "Yes, Cold Feet beat Trollope, but at what cost?". The Daily Telegraph: p. 17. Bathurst, Robert (25 October
Robert_Bathurst
28 December 2013. "Cardiff City: Neil Warnock named manager after Paul Trollope sacking". BBC Sport. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016. "Managerial
List of Premier League managers
List_of_Premier_League_managers
British sports journalist and historian (1915–1990)
of Tennis Facts and Feats (1983) The Trollope collector : a record of writings by and books about Anthony Trollope (1985) "The Rankings That Changed Tennis
Lance_Tingay
English cleric
According to Pamela Neville-Sington's biography of Fanny Trollope, the son who left with Mark Drury was William. William's wife Anna died the following
William_James_Joseph_Drury
MARK TROLLOPE
MARK TROLLOPE
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
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).
Female
Welsh
 Welsh form of Greek Maria, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Male
Polish
Variant spelling of Czech/Polish Marek, MARIK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Latin
Of Mars; The God of War
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Marcus
Female
Japanese
 Japanese form of English Mary, MARI means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with another form of Mari.
Female
English
 Latin name MARE means "sea." Compare with another form of Mare.
Male
English
 Pet form of English Mark, MARKO means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marko.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, of Mars.
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
French
Of Mars; the god of war.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Swedish Latin English Biblical Arthurian Legend
Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar.' Mark Antony, roman triumvir and...
Girl/Female
English
Lark.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Biblical English
Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. Famous Bearers: the Virgin Mary; Mary Magdalene; Mary, Queen...
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
Male
Dutch
, of Mars.
Boy/Male
Russian
Of Mars; the god of war.
Boy/Male
American, Czech, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Warlike; Of Mars; The God of War; Devoted to Mars; Alter
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
MARK TROLLOPE
MARK TROLLOPE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Winwick, for example in Northamptonshire or Cambridgeshire, both of which are named from the Old English personal name Wina + wīc ‘outlying dairy farm or settlement’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic; Winnik) : occupational name for a wine seller, from Polish wino ‘wine’ + the agent suffix -nik.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lighthearted Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vasmiha | வஸà¯à®®à¯€à®¹à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shelter
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon American French Latin Greek Irish
Innocent.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Luckiest of the Age
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sree Kumar | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ கà¯à®®à®¾à®°Â
Divine beauty
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Life with Strength
Boy/Male
Arabic
The One who Cures
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n.
A mark; a sign.
v. t.
To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark the points in a game of billiards or cards.
n.
A German coin and money of account. See Mark.
n.
Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
v. t.
To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
n.
An old Scotch silver coin; a mark or marc.
v. t.
To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
a.
Dark; gloomy; murky.
n.
The god Mars.
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.
Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.
n.
Darkness; mirk.
n.
Darkness; gloom; murk.
v. t.
To cover or inclose with bark, or as with bark; as, to bark the roof of a hut.
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 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.
a.
Dark; murky.
n.
An old weight and coin. See Marc.
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.
n.
A number or other character used in registring; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness.