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make mark
make one's mark
to do something that allows one to receive appropriate recognition. Perry made his mark by inventing a special kind of holder for a cell phone.
make your mark
also make a mark to be successful or famous She played several sports in school, but it was in basketball that she made her mark.
make your/a mark
to make people notice you or to have an important effect on something (sometimes + as ) Mr Sorrell first made his mark as finance director at Wimpole and Soames. (often + on ) Richards made a tremendous mark on Australian cricket during 1985.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Uriel | | YUWR-ee-əl (English) | Biblical, Hebrew |
SÉRaphin | | se-ra-FEN | French |
Oskar | | AWS-kahr (German, Polish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish |
Ray | | RAY | English |
Cai (1) | | - | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Zelophehad | | - | Biblical |