Marche name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Month
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What does Marche mean?

Uncustomary Marche's origin is Latin is used for both genders. Marche is variant form of March. Commonly used in English uncustomary, March, meaning of March is "Month and Born During the Month of March" is of Latin origin.

Variants of Marche

Marchae, March

How popular is the name Marche?

Marche is a unique baby name in United States, it had been in use since 1960 and was last seen in 2009, during its 36 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 4000 names.

In 1989, it ranked 3566th when 28 girls were named Marche. There are over 418 babies that have been given the name Marche in United States. Also, Marche is a familiar name in Philippines, South Africa and Indonesia.

As per our evaluation, over 800 people has been named Marche globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2009152226
2008115799
2007116169
2003104199
2002827312
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Here's what numbers has to say about Marche

You have no enemies. You are the peacemaker in your society. You are often taken as crazy because of your fearlessness and courageous acts you take to achieve your aspirations. You are a walking motivation and inspire people to take control over their lives and make the best of themselves. You get easily disappointed by others because you expect too much. What fulfills your soul is your professional success.

Go through the following names similar to Marche

  •  Lettice - The queer girl name Lettice means "Popular Medieval British Form of the Name Letitia, Joy or Gladness" commonly used in English is of Latin origin
  •  Amadys - The Amadys has its origin in Latin, meaning of Amadys is "Loved By God"
  •  Sorren - Recent and Uncommon Sorren is used commonly in English, Sorren means "Arise, Strict Or Stern and The Severe" is of Latin origin is generally bestowed upon boys. Sorren is derivative of Soren.
  •  Lucius - Used especially in Norwegian and Swedish persistent and admired, Lucius aimed at baby boys and of Latin and Old Greek origin, Lucius means "Shining or Form of Lucus"
  •  Elba - Germanic and Latin name Elba bestowed upon both sexes is primarily used in Icelandic, Danish and Swedish. Elba is German equivalent of Names Beginning with Eil-/El-

Famous people named Marche

  • Marcheline Bertrand in Lookin' to Get Out as Actress

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