Marshia
Marshia Origin and Meaning
Marshia is a feminine name primarily used in English-speaking countries, likely derived as a variant spelling of Marcia, which comes from the Roman clan name Marcius, ultimately from Mars, the Roman god of war. This alternative spelling emerged in the mid-20th century when creative name spellings became more common. Marshia peaked in modest popularity in the United States during the 1950s-1960s but has since become quite rare. The name carries a vintage charm while the distinctive spelling gives it a unique character. Those named Marshia may appreciate the individualistic quality of their name while still connecting to the classic heritage of Marcia and its ancient Roman roots.