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Ok, after talking it over with one of my friends, it's neither "Marks" or "Marcus"...he said closest he could get it to making sense as an English-y name is to make the 'au' into a dipthong. I.e. Maüks or  Maükus (the  ü means the vowel is pronounced separately from the a).

I'd personally pick Maüks because it sounds the least silly of the two, myself, lol. XD