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Mark

in Japanese

The default way to write Mark in Japanese is マーク — a phonetic katakana spelling that captures the sound and signals, instantly to a Japanese reader, that the name comes from elsewhere. But katakana is only one of three answers Japanese gives to a foreign name.

Below, we show all three. First the official katakana. Then a set of meaning kanji chosen to express what Mark actually means at the root — From the Latin name Marcus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war. Finally a set of ateji, the playful tradition where the kanji match the sound and tell their own small story underneath.

Katakana — Phonetic

マーク
mark
Hepburn romanization, used to write foreign names in Japanese.

How Mark is most commonly written in Japanese — used on official documents, business cards, and signage.

Meaning Kanji — Etymology

"Mark" means: From the Latin name Marcus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war. The name carries connotations of being warlike, strong, manly, and dedicated to the warrior spirit.

武神
Bushin
bu
martial, warrior, military prowess
shin
god, deity

武 (bu) means 'martial, warrior, military prowess' — directly reflecting the Mars/war origin. 神 (shin) means 'god, deity' — together evoking 'god of war,' a faithful translation of Marcus's divine warrior root.

勇丈
Yūjō
brave, courageous, valiant
manly, strong, sturdy stature

勇 (yū) means 'brave, courageous, valiant' — capturing the warrior spirit of Marcus. 丈 (jō) means 'manly, strong, sturdy stature' — together rendering the 'strong man' essence of the original Latin.

剛志
Tsuyoshi
gō/tsuyo
strong, sturdy, unyielding
shi
will, determination, ambition

剛 (gō/tsuyo) means 'strong, sturdy, unyielding' — the Mars-derived strength. 志 (shi) means 'will, determination, ambition' — together meaning 'one with unyielding will,' echoing the dedicated warrior.

Ateji — Sound + Meaning

Where the sound matches and the kanji tell their own small story. The Edo scholars and modern manga authors both played this game.

魔空
Maaku
ma
magic, demon, supernatural
ku
sky, void, emptiness

魔 (ma) means 'magic, demon, supernatural' — mystical and edgy. 空 (ku) means 'sky, void, emptiness' — together evoking 'magic of the void' or 'sorcerer of the sky,' a cool mystical reading of Maaku.

舞空
Maaku
ma
to dance, to flutter gracefully
ku
sky, heavens

舞 (ma) means 'to dance, to flutter gracefully.' 空 (ku) means 'sky, heavens' — together meaning 'dancing in the sky,' a playful and cute image of soaring freely through the heavens.

真亜久
Maaku
ma
truth, sincerity, genuine
a
second, Asia, beside
ku
long time, eternal, enduring

真 (ma) means 'truth, sincerity, genuine.' 亜 (a) means 'second, Asia, beside' — used phonetically. 久 (ku) means 'long time, eternal, enduring' — together meaning 'enduring truth,' a noble and timeless reading.

Not sure which form to use?

Katakana, meaning kanji, and ateji each belong to a different part of Japanese life — official paperwork, calligraphy and gifts, signatures and wordplay. Our full guide walks through when to reach for each one.

Read the guide: the three ways to write your name in Japanese →

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