Marco Polo

Etymology
After (1254–1324), Venetian merchant, whose travels were documented in a book that introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China. The name is from  +.

Noun

 * 1)  A renowned traveler.
 * 2)  A hunting game—usually played in a swimming pool—where the seeker moves with closed eyes or blindfolded, finding the other players by calling "Marco" and reacting to the other players' replies of "Polo".
 * 1)  A hunting game—usually played in a swimming pool—where the seeker moves with closed eyes or blindfolded, finding the other players by calling "Marco" and reacting to the other players' replies of "Polo".
 * 1)  A hunting game—usually played in a swimming pool—where the seeker moves with closed eyes or blindfolded, finding the other players by calling "Marco" and reacting to the other players' replies of "Polo".