All about the name JEANMARC

Meaning, origin, history.

Jean Marc is of French origin, derived from the names Jean and Marc, both having biblical roots. Jean is derived from the Hebrew name 'Yochanan', which means "graced by God", while Marc is derived from the Latin name 'Marcus', meaning "dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war". Thus, the name Jean Marc can be interpreted as "graced by God and dedicated to Mars". It is composed of two distinct names that were popular in France during the Middle Ages. The name Jean Marc has been used steadily over time but remains relatively uncommon outside of French-speaking countries. It has not seen significant fluctuations in popularity rankings, perhaps due to its dual-name composition.

See also

Jewish
French

Popularity of the name JEANMARC since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Jeanmarc experienced varied popularity over the years, with its highest occurrence being 11 births in 1971. It has generally maintained a steady presence, with most years seeing between 5 to 8 births. However, there have been periods of decline, such as between 1964 and 1967, where only one birth was recorded each year. More recently, from 2000 onwards, the name has seen some fluctuations but remains somewhat consistent with around 5 to 7 births per year. Overall, Jeanmarc has been given to a total of 169 newborns across these years.