Marcelle

Meaning of Marcelle

Marcelle, a unisex name of Latin origin deriving from the Roman family name Marcellus—a diminutive of Marcus, itself rooted in Mars, the Roman war deity—exhibits consistent recognition in both French and English contexts. Pronounced mar-SELL (/maʁ.sɛl/ in French, /mɑrˈsɛl/ in English), the name combines martial heritage with Gallic formality, and its usage in the United States has persisted since the late nineteenth century. Analytical review of national data indicates a peak in mid-twentieth-century adoption, followed by a gradual decrease to a 2024 ranking of 941 with nine recorded occurrences. As a gender-neutral selection, Marcelle presents a technically grounded choice for parents seeking a name that embodies historical continuity and cross-cultural applicability.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as mar-SELL (/maʁ.sɛl/)

English

  • Pronunced as mar-SELL (/mɑrˈsɛl/)

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Notable People Named Marcelle

Marcelle Werbrouck -
Marcelle Tassencourt -
Marcelle LeBlanc -
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