Marcie
Marcie Origin and Meaning
Marcie is a feminine name that originated as a diminutive of Marcia or Marcella, which themselves derive from Latin names related to Mars, the Roman god of war. Sweet and approachable, Marcie peaked in popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, embodying the friendly, girl-next-door quality popular during that era. While it has declined in usage since then, Marcie maintains a cheerful, vintage charm that has attracted renewed interest among parents seeking retro names with character. The name carries associations of warmth and friendliness, partly influenced by the character Marcie from the Peanuts comic strip. As a standalone name rather than a nickname, Marcie offers an unpretentious simplicity with a pleasant, familiar sound.
- Marcie Rank in US Top 1000
- Names Similar to Marcie
- Famous People Named Marcie
- The name Marcie in Pop Culture
Marcie Rank in US Top 1000
Popularity of the name Marcie
- 783England2023
20 Names Similar to Marcie
Famous People Named Marcie
- Marcie Blane (born Marcia Blank)American pop singer
- Marcie BolenAmerican lead singer of band The Von Bondies
- Marcie DoddAmerican actress and singer
- Marcie JonesAustralian singer of group Marcie & the Cookies
- Marcie Van DusenAmerican wrestler
- Marcie Michelle Free (born Mark Edward Free)American lead singer of bands King Kobra, Signal and Unruly Child
The name Marcie in Pop Culture
- Marcie Carlincharacter in the Peanuts series by Charles Schulz
- Marcie Walsh McBaincharacter on American soap "One Life to Live"
- Marcie Kendallcharacter on TV's "Boston Public"