Marsha

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Marsha

  1. A female given name from Latin, variant of Marcia.
    • 2005, John Barth, Where Three Roads Meet: Novellas, →ISBN, page 83:
      "I hate my name, too," offered four-year-old Marsha, who until that moment had never thought about her name.
      "No, you don't." Mom. "It's a lovely name."
      "Is not." But in fact, like most people, she had no particular feelings about her name - her first name, anyhow - but simply accepted it as hers.

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