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Gender | Male |
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Meaning | Poppy |
Region of origin |
Mak is a male given name.
In the Balkans, Mak is a male given name that is most popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. In Serbo-Croatian, Mak translates to poppy. The name was popularized by the Bosnian poet Mak Dizdar and is now one of the most common names for newborn males in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Given name
- Mak Dizdar (1917 - 1971), Bosnian poet
- Mak Varešanović (born 1998), Bosnian footballer
References
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