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Meaning & Origins
Transferred use of the surname, derived from a Norman French occupational term that originally denoted someone who looked after horses, ultimately from Germanic marah ‘horse’ + scalc ‘servant’. By the time it became fixed as a surname it had the meaning ‘shoeing smith’ later it came to denote an official whose duties were to a large extent ceremonial. The surname is pronounced the same as the Latin name Martial (from Latin Mars, genitive Martis; compare Martin). This may have contributed something to its use as a given name.
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Nicknames & variations
Marshal, Marshell, Marshel, Marselino, Marshelle, Marsela, Marsella, Marshella, Marsel, Marsheila
Globis, Globus, Globerman, Globke, Glober, Globeck, Globosky, Globig, Globokar, Globe
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