Meaning of name Marcia
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Meaning 
The name Marcia has the following meaning: Belonging to Mars, the god of War. Also has the meaning of "warlike" in Italian, a variation of Marcel, in turn derived from Marcus. It was borne by a few very minor saints.
It is a female name, suitable for baby girls.
Popularity 
As a baby girl name, Marcia is currently not a popular baby name in the USA.
The following chart shows the popularity of the name Marcia in the USA, over the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Marcia is pronounced as mar-shuh Origins  Related names  The following names are baby names related to Marcia and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Marcia: Boys - Chester, Florian, Lum, Octavio, Girls - Araceli, Emily, Felicia, Karly, Myra, Norma, Both genders - Cecil, Patricia
Variants 
Popular Variants for the name Marcia: Marcena, Marcene, Marchia, Marchita, Marciale, Marciane, Marcilyn, Marcilynn, Marcina (Spanish), Marcita (Spanish), Marcsa, Marseea, Marsha, Marsia, Martia (Spanish), Marzia (Italian) The name Marcia is itself a variant of Marcel
Style 
We think the name Marcia should fall under the following style category: The 70's. See other The 70's girl names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Marcia to be: A serious and studious womanIn one word, you might describe Marcia as a(n) " studious" person. See other "studious" names for girls.
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Marcia (or its variants) are: Marcia Wallace, born on 1 November, a famous actress. Marcia Wallace's background: An American character actress, comedienne and game show panelist famous for her roles in sitcoms and television. Marcia Pankratz, born on 1 October, a famous athlete. Marcia Pankratz's background: A former field hockey forward from the United States, who participated in two Summer Olympics. Marcia Strassman, born on 28 April, a famous actress. Marcia Strassman's background: An American actress famous for her roles as Julie Kotter in the TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter and Diane Szalinski in the 1989 feature film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and its first sequel.
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