Marciano

Meaning of Marciano

The name Marciano is a strong and distinguished choice for a baby boy, with deep roots in Italian heritage. Pronounced mar-CHEE-ah-no (/marˈki.a.no/), this name carries an air of sophistication and cultural richness. It is derived from the Latin name Marcius, which means "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war, symbolizing strength and valor. Variations of the name include Marc and Marcello, offering flexibility for those who appreciate its classic charm but seek a slightly different flair.

Marciano has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States over the years, making appearances on baby name charts since at least 1917. Its highest recorded rank was 1763 in 1953, though it has maintained a more modest presence in recent decades. In 2023, it ranked 3463 with 33 occurrences. This historical ebb and flow suggest that while Marciano may not be among the most common names today, it remains a timeless choice that exudes uniqueness and tradition.

Associations with notable figures such as Rocky Marciano, the legendary heavyweight boxing champion known for his undefeated record, add to the name's robust image. Whether chosen for its cultural significance or its connection to strength and resilience, Marciano stands out as a distinctive and meaningful option for parents seeking a name with both historical depth and contemporary appeal.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as mar-CHEE-ah-no (/marˈki.a.no/)

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Notable People Named Marciano

Marciano Vink - Marciano Carlos Alberto Vink is a Dutch former professional footballer known for his time at Ajax, PSV, and Genoa, primarily playing as a right defensive midfielder and right central defender.
Marciano José, FSC was a De La Salle Brother and one of the Martyrs of Turon, canonized by Pope John Paul II on 21 November 1999.
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