Latin Origin

Marcia

Derived from the Roman family name Marcius, connected to Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting strength, courage, and dynamic energy. Marcia was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, borne by notable figures and beloved fictional characters, giving it a sense of established confidence and femininity. The name balances classical roots with modern accessibility.

Marcia is a name of Latin origin. Derived from the Roman family name Marcius, connected to Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting strength, courage, and dynamic energy. Marcia was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, borne by notable figures and beloved fictional characters, giving it a sense of established confidence and femininity. The name balances classical roots with modern accessibility.

A classic mid-century American name that peaked in popularity from the 1950s-70s; strongly associated with strong, capable women.

Origin & Etymology

The name Marcia has roots in the Latin language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “Derived from the Roman family name Marcius, connected to Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting strength, courage, and dynamic energy”.

Cultural context: A classic mid-century American name that peaked in popularity from the 1950s-70s; strongly associated with strong, capable women.

As a unisex's name, Marcia carries the character of its Latin heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Famous Marcias5
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Marcia Brady

FictionalAmerican

The Brady Bunch television character, iconic 1970s pop culture figure

The eldest of six Brady children and a central character in the American television series "The Brady Bunch." Marcia became an iconic figure of 1970s television and American pop culture.

From: The Brady Bunch

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Marcia Gay Harden

EntertainmentAmerican

Actress, Academy Award winner, diverse film and television roles

An American actress known for her versatile roles in film, television, and theater. Harden has received critical acclaim and awards recognition, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

1959 – present

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Marcia Clark

PoliticsAmerican

O.J. Simpson trial prosecutor, author, legal analyst

An American prosecutor best known as the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson trial. Clark's high-profile role in the 1995 case made her one of the most recognizable figures in American legal history.

1953 – present

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Marcia Griffiths

EntertainmentJamaican

Reggae and dancehall singer, Grammy-nominated, "Electric Boogie"

A Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer known for her powerful voice and influential career spanning decades. Griffiths is one of Jamaica's most successful female recording artists.

1948 – present

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Marcia Strassman

EntertainmentAmerican

"Welcome Back, Kotter" actress, teacher character

An American actress and dancer best known for her role as the caring schoolteacher on the television series "Welcome Back, Kotter." Strassman had a successful career in television and film spanning several decades.

1945 – 2014

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Marcia mean?

Marcia means "Derived from the Roman family name Marcius, connected to Mars, the Roman god of war, suggesting strength, courage, and dynamic energy. Marcia was particularly popular in the mid-20th century, borne by notable figures and beloved fictional characters, giving it a sense of established confidence and femininity. The name balances classical roots with modern accessibility.", and is of Latin origin.

Is Marcia a boy or girl name?

Marcia is a unisex name, used for both boys and girls.

What is the origin of the name Marcia?

Marcia is of Latin origin. A classic mid-century American name that peaked in popularity from the 1950s-70s; strongly associated with strong, capable women.

Quick Facts
Gender

Unisex

Syllables

3

Origin

Latin

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