Marshall is an occupation name whose origin is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). It is most commonly found as a surname, but may also be used as a given name. It is also an old Scottish surname meaning 'Love of Horses'.
Origin of Marshe. Unknown. Marshe Means. Thanks! M is for melody, the song of life.
Marshall is an occupation name whose origin is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). It is most commonly found as a surname, but may also be used as a given name. It is also an old Scottish surname meaning 'Love of Horses'.
Marston Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of the numerous places so called, of which there are examples in at least sixteen counties. All get their names from Old English mersc 'marsh' + tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'. Similar surnames: Harston, Marton, Easton, Marson, Muston, Morton, Murton, Martin.
English Meaning: The name Marston is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Marston is: From the farm by the pool 'Town near the marsh.
proper noun. Greek Mythology. A satyr who challenged Apollo to a contest in flute playing and was flayed alive when he lost.
Mart Name Meaning. English: from an early Middle English personal name, Mert or Mart, or perhaps a nickname from Old English mearð '(pine) marten'.
Mart Name Meaning. English: from an early Middle English personal name, Mert or Mart, or perhaps a nickname from Old English mearð '(pine) marten'. German (Alsace-Lorraine): from a short form of Martin.
Martin may either be a surname or given name. ... It comes from the Latin name Martinus, which is a late derived form of the name of the Roman god Mars, the protective godhead of the Latins, and therefore the god of war. The meaning is usually rendered in reference to the god as "of Mars", or "of war/warlike" ("martial").
Martel Name Meaning. English and German: from a medieval personal name, a pet form of Martin or Marta. English and French: metonymic occupational name for a smith or a nickname for a forceful person, from Old French martel 'hammer' (Late Latin martellus).