Mark
n.
male first name (form of Marcus); family name; one of the twelve disciples of Jesus, author of the Gospel of Mark (Biblical); second of the four Gospels of the New Testament written by St. Mark (Biblical); village in Illinois (USA); medieval territory in Germany
mark
v.
indicate, signal; write down, record; notice; make a mark (intentionally or unintentionally) check accuracy of work and allot a grade; distinguish
n.
sign, indication; symbol (usually an X) made in place of a signature by a person who is unable to write; grade; stain, trace; scar; target, goal, standard for achievement; runner's starting point in a race; (former) unit of currency in Germany
Mark
Márk Rózsavölgyi
Mark (die)
n.
Deutsche Mark, unit of currency in Germany; (Anatomy) medulla, bone marrow
mark (m)
n.
mark, unit of currency in Germany
mark (de)
n.
mark, sign, indication