Marcela

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Meaning
Derived from the name Marcella, which means “warlike” or “dedicated to Mars”
Pronunciation
MAR-tseh-la(Czech, Slovak)
mar-CHEH-la(Romanian)
mar-SEH-la(Latin American Spanish)
mar-SEH-lah (Spanish), mar-SE-lah (Portuguese)
mar-THEH-la(European Spanish)
mar-TSEH-la(Polish)
mur-SEH-lu(European Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese)
Popularity
Marcela is a moderately popular name globally, ranking at around 3,000 in popularity.

cartoon of the name Marcela
Cartoon of Marcela

Marcela Name meanings & History

Spanish and Portuguese. Derived from the name Marcella, which means “warlike” or “dedicated to Mars”. Feminine form of Marcellus. Marcela is commonly used as a first name for baby girls.

Zodiac Sign of Marcela: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Marcela:

M: Maternal,Manipulative,Mommy,Memory,Memorabilia,Mother,Mushy

A: Assertive,Angry,Aggressive,Argumentative,Action,Ambitious

R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless

C: Chatty,Choice,Candid,Cute,Copycat,Curious,Clever

E: Enlighten,Entertain,Enliven,Expressive,Environment,Exaggerate

L: Lovely,Luscious,Legal,Languid,Lazy,Liaison,Lover

Marcela is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strange name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Famous people with the name Marcela include Marcela Agoncillo (philippine hero), Marcela Kloosterboer (Argentine actress), Marcela Valladolid (Mexican-American chef and Food Network personality).

2.) Marcela (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) a form of Marcella.

Other Forms: Marcele, Marcelia


3.) MARCELA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: From the Latin Marcellus, a diminutive form of Marcus, which is of uncertain derivation. Most believe it has its root in Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war, and thus give it the definition “warlike.” Others, however, think it might be from mas (manly) or from the Greek malakoz (soft, tender). Pet: Marcelka. (MAHR-SEH-LAH)


4.) MARCELA (Female)

Usage: Polish

Meanings: From the Latin Marcellus, a diminutive form of Marcus, which is of uncertain derivation. Most believe it has its root in Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war, and thus give it the definition “warlike.” Others, however, think it is from mas (manly) or from the Greek malakoz (soft, tender). (MAHR-SEH-LAH)


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