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*[[Marcia M. Anderson]], first African-American woman to attain major general in the United States Army Reserve
*[[Marcia M. Anderson]], first African-American woman to attain major general in the United States Army Reserve
*[[Marcia Andrade Braga]], Brazilian military officer and peacekeeper
*[[Marcia Andrade Braga]], Brazilian military officer and peacekeeper
*[[Marcia Angell]]
*[[Marcia Angell]], American physician and author
*[[Marcia Ball]]
*[[Marcia Ball]], American blues singer and pianist
*[[Marcia Sherlon Barnwell]], Vincentian politician
*[[Marcia Sherlon Barnwell]], Vincentian politician
*[[Marcia Barrett]]
*[[Marcia Barrett]], Jamaican-British singer
*[[Marcia Brown]]
*[[Marcia Brown]], American writer and illustrator
*[[Marcia Ciol]], Brazilian-American statistician
*[[Marcia Ciol]], Brazilian-American statistician
*[[Marcia Clark]], American prosecutor, author, television correspondent and television producer
*[[Marcia Clark]]
*[[Marcia Cross]]
*[[Marcia Cross]], American actress
*[[Marcia Davenport]]
*[[Marcia Davenport]], American writer and music critic
*[[Marcia Falkender, Baroness Falkender]]
*[[Marcia Falkender, Baroness Falkender]], British labor politician, civil servant and life peer
*[[Marcia Fudge]]
*[[Marcia Fudge]], American attorney and politician
*[[Marcia Mitzman Gaven]]
*[[Marcia Mitzman Gaven]], American actress
*[[Marcia Griffiths]]
*[[Marcia Griffiths]], Jamaican reggae singer
*[[Marcia Gudereit]]
*[[Marcia Gudereit]], Canadian curler
*[[Marcia Gay Harden]]
*[[Marcia Gay Harden]], American actress
*[[Marcia Hines]], Australian singer
*[[Marcia Hines]], Australian singer
*[[Marcia A. Karrow]]
*[[Marcia A. Karrow]], American politician
*[[Marcia V. Keizs]]
*[[Marcia V. Keizs]], Jamaican academic
*[[Marcia Kramer]]
*[[Marcia Kramer]], American journalist
*[[Marcia Langton]]
*[[Marcia Langton]], Australian Aboriginal scholar and activist
*[[Marcia Layne]], British playwright
*[[Marcia Layne]], British playwright
*[[Marcia Lucas]]
*[[Marcia Lucas]], American film editor
*[[Marcia MacMillan]]
*[[Marcia MacMillan]], Canadian journalist
*[[Marcia Marx]]
*[[Marcia Marx]], American artist
*[[Marcia Mead]], American architect
*[[Marcia Mead]], American architect
*[[Marcia Neave]]
*[[Marcia Neave]], Australian legal academic and judge
*[[Marcia Pankratz]]
*[[Marcia Pankratz]], American field hockey player
*[[Marcia Pelham, Countess of Yarborough]]
*[[Marcia Pelham, Countess of Yarborough]], British countess
*[[Marcia Rodd]]
*[[Marcia Rodd]], American actress
*[[Marcia Strassman]]
*[[Marcia Strassman]], American actress and singer
*[[Marcia Theophilo]]
*[[Marcia Theophilo]], Brazilian poet
*[[Marcia Trimble]]
*[[Marcia Trimble]], American murder victim
*[[Marcia Wallace]]
*[[Marcia Wallace]], American actress and comedian
*[[Marcia Yockey]]
*[[Marcia Yockey]], American weather presenter


==Fictional characters==
==Fictional characters==

Revision as of 00:46, 5 January 2024

Marcia (/ˈmɑːrsiə, ˈmɑːrʃə/) is a female given name of Italian origin,[1] derived from Latin meaning "dedicated to Mars". It is a female form of Marcius. Marcy/Marcie is a short form.

Notable people and characters with this name include:

People

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Marcia". Behind the Name.