📖 À propos Marcia
Marcia est la forme féminine de l'ancien prénom romain Marcus et du nom de gens Marcius, tous deux dérivés de Mars, le dieu romain de la guerre. Malgré ses racines martiales, le prénom a toujours été associé à la créativité et à la chaleur humaine. Dans la Rome antique, la gens Marcia était l'une des plus anciennes familles patriciennes, avec des origines légendaires remontant à Ancus Marcius, le quatrième roi de Rome. Au Brésil, Márcia a été l'un des prénoms féminins les plus populaires du XXe siècle, atteignant la 3e place dans les années 1970 (134 578 naissances) et la 4e dans les années 1980 (204 014 naissances), avant de décliner progressivement dans les années 1990. Il reste profondément ancré dans la culture brésilienne.
📍 Détails
- OriginePortuguese
- Genre♀ Féminin
- SignificationDedicated to Mars
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Márcia (singer) — Brazilian samba singer widely celebrated as one of the greatest voices in Brazilian popular music. Born Márcia Ferreira de Oliveira, she became known as 'A Rainha do Samba' (The Queen of Samba) and recorded dozens of beloved albums across a career spanning several decades.
- Marcia Hines — American-born Australian singer and television personality, one of the most beloved figures in Australian music history. Known for her powerful gospel-influenced voice, she rose to fame in the 1970s and became a household name as a judge on Australian Idol.
- Marcia Gay Harden — American actress who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Lee Krasner in Pollock (2000). Known for her range and intensity, she has appeared in films ranging from Mystic River to The Mist.
- Marcia Clark — American attorney and author who served as lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson murder trial of 1994–95, one of the most televised trials in American history. She later became a successful crime novelist and legal commentator.
- Marcia Cross — American actress best known for her Emmy-nominated role as the perfectionist Bree Van de Kamp in the hit television series Desperate Housewives (2004–2012), and earlier for her role in the soap opera Melrose Place.