Marson

Meaning of Marson

Marson strides onto the scene like a tucked-away treasure chest, a spirited English name (pronounced MAR-suhn) that’s as cozy as morning mist on a meadow and as bold as the Roman god Mars himself. With roots dipping into Old English lore—either as “marsh dweller” or cheekily “son of Mars”—Marson carries a dash of earthy charm and a wink of mythic muscle. He’s the kind of name you’ll spot sprinkled across U.S. birth charts—only about half-a-dozen to a dozen newborns each year, ranking in the high 900s—yet that rarity is exactly its superpower, transforming every Marson into a brand-new story. A name that feels like a brisk spring breeze with a hidden roar, Marson promises adventure, warmth, and a playful spark for any little boy lucky enough to wear it.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as mar-suhn (/ˈmɑr.sən/)

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