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Marcella is a Roman cognomen and Italian given name, the feminine version of Marcello (Mark in English). Marcella means warlike, martial, and strong. It could also mean 'young warrior'. The origin of the name Marcella is Latin.
Marcella may refer to:
People
edit- Marcella of Marseille, 1st century legendary saint in the Roman Catholic Church
- Marcella of Rome (325–410), saint in the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church
- Saint Markella, 14th century saint in the Greek Orthodox Church
- Claudia Marcella, women of the Marcelli branch of the Roman gens Claudia
As a given name
edit- Marcella Albani (1899–1959), Italian actress
- Marcella Alsan, American medical scientist and economist
- Marcella Althaus-Reid (1952–2009), Argentinian Methodist theologian and author
- Marcella Bella (born 1952), Italian singer
- Marcella Detroit (born 1952), American singer, musician, songwriter
- Marcella Hazan (1924–2013), Italian-born American cookbook author
- Markella Kavenagh, Australian actress
- Marcella Michelangeli (born 1943), Italian actress and singer
- Marcella Nunez-Smith, American physician
- Marcella L. Williams, convicted murderer
Arts and entertainment
edit- Marcella (play), a 1789 play by William Hayley
- Marcella (novel), an 1894 novel by Mary Augusta Ward
- Marcella (Giordano), a 1907 opera by Umberto Giordano
- Marcella (1921 film), an Italian film directed by Carmine Gallone
- Marcella (film), a 1937 Italian film directed by Guido Brignone
- "Marcella" (song), a 1972 song by the Beach Boys
- Marcella (album), a 1982 album by Marcella Detroit
- Marcella (TV series), a British Nordic-noir detective series
Other uses
edit- Marcella, another term for piqué (weaving), a white cotton material used for evening shirts and waistcoats
- Marcella, Arkansas
- Marcella, Mississippi