Marek
Marek is a West Slavic (Czech, Polish and Slovak) masculine given name, the equivalent of Mark in English. It is also 46th popular masculine given name in Estonian.[1]
Some people with the given name Marek:
Marek Avamere (born 1970), Estonian rower
Marek Bílek, Czech discus thrower
Marek Borowski, Polish politician, the former leader of Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej and the former Speaker of the Sejm
Marek Deska, Polish pitcher and Leon's inventory
Marek Djordjevic, Serbian automobile designer
Marek Doronin, Estonian basketball player
Marek Edelman, Jewish-Polish political and social activist, cardiologist, and the longest living leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Marek Gazdzicki, Polish nuclear physicist, the initiator and spokesperson of the NA61 Shine Experiment
Marek Grechuta, Polish musician and songwriter
Marek Hamšík, Slovakia football player who plays for S.S.C. Napoli
Marek Kaleta, Estonian javelin thrower
Marek Kolbowicz, Polish rower
Marek Krawczyk, Polish breaststroke swimmer
Marek Kukula, British astronomer at Greenwhich Observatory
Marek Niit, Estonian sprinter
Marek Rosa, Slovak video game producer and designer
Marek Svatos, retired Slovak NHL hockey player
Marek Švec, Czech wrestler
Marek Židlický, Czech ice hockey player (NHL)
Stanke Dimitrov, known under the pseudonym "Marek", Bulgarian communist
Several footballers bear the given name Marek:
Marek Čech, Slovak footballer
Marek Čech, Czech footballer
Marek Heinz, Czech football striker
Marek Hamšík, Slovak footballer
Marek Jankulovski, Czech football left-back of Macedonian origin
Marek Kaljumäe, Estonian footballer
Marek Lemsalu, Estonian footballer
Marek Mintál, Slovak footballer
Marek Saganowski, Polish footballer
See also
- All pages with titles containing Marek
References
^ https://www.stat.ee/public/apps/nimed/marek
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