Marshall
Meaning
- An English and Scottish status surname from Middle English for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.
- A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of 19th century and later usage.
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- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- A town in Margibi County, Liberia.
- A suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Former name: Marshalltown.
Synonyms
John Marshall
E. G. Marshall
George Marshall
George Catlett Marshall
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Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈmɑːʃəl/
Etymology
* As an English surname, from the noun marshal. * As a French surname, variant of Mercier. * As a German surname, variant of Marschall.
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