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WDTY of Mark? Any combos that you like using it as a fn or mn?
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I like it-it hasn't been used much latelyMark Alexander
Mark Bradley
Mark Ian
Mark James
Mark Louis
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I like Mark. It's a nice, solid name. And you don't hear it hardly at all for little kids anymore.
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I really don't like it, but here are some combos:
Mark Nathaniel
Mark Benjamin
Mark Alexander
Mark ChristopherAnything classic and fairly long will work.
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I love the name Mark! It's a nice strong name without conjuring up images of someone overly-macho... It tends to work best as a mn but I desperately want to use it as a fn. Combos I've come up with:Mark Philip
Mark Simon
Mark Daniel
Mark Jonathan
Mark Samuel
Mark Nathanael
Mark Nicholas
Mark TimothyOthers that could work but I'm not so fond of:Mark Joseph
Mark Oliver
Mark Benjamin
Mark Adrian
Mark Lawrence
Mark William
Mark AlistairI find pretty much any multi-syllable boys name can work with Mark as a mn, unless it ends in M (eg William Mark doesn't sound great to me, although you could get away with it)S xx
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An enthusiastic yes vote from me on Mark. Simple, strong, classic, overlooked. Great!Mark Daniel
Mark Andrew
Mark Edward / Edmund
Mark Lawrence
Mark Stephen
Mark JeremyDaniel Mark
Thomas Mark
Julian Mark
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I like it. It's a strong name that suits any age. I suggest Mark Thomas and Joseph Mark.
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I don't really like it but I would probably put it with another classic name such as Mark Johnathan, Mark Robert or Mark PeterAlice
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Love Mark. It can make a great middle name due to it being one syllable, but it stands fine on it's own. Mark Joseph, Mark David, Mark Andrew...those are the first that come to mind.
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