Marci

/ˈmɑrsi/ noun

Definition

A proper name, typically a female given name (short for Marcia or Marcella).

Etymology

Derived from the Roman family name Marcius, which came from Mars, the Roman god of war. The name spread throughout the Roman Empire and evolved into various forms in different languages.

Kelly Says

Marci comes from Mars, the god of war—so every Marci carries the name of a deity! It's one of those ancient names that transformed from a powerful Roman god into a friendly modern nickname.

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