How to pronounce Marcya?

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Pronunciation of Marcya

Marcya is pronounced as

M aa r -see- yA

m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
aa sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'


Marcya is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ M aa r -see- yA ]

M aa r
me car rat

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Pronunciation of Marcya in Detroit, MI, USA

Marcya is pronounced as

MAR see ah

ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'


Marcya is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ MAR see ah ]

ah
car

Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Latin

Gender:

Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Marcia

Meaning:

"dedicated to Mars" Feminine form of Marcus

Additional Information:

Marcia m(a)-rcia, mar-cia as a girl's name is pronounced MAR-shah. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Marcia is "dedicated to Mars". Feminine form of Marcus. Mars was the Roman god of war, known to the Greeks as Ares. Used in Imperial Rome and revived in the late 19th century. See also Marcella. Actress Marsha Mason.

Marcia has 23 variant forms: Marcella, Marcena, Marcene, Marchita, Marci, Marciana, Marciane, Marcianne, Marcie, Marcila, Marcile, Marcille, Marcilyn, Marcilynn, Marcina, Marcine, Marcita, Marcy, Marquita, Marsha, Marseea, Marsia and Martia.


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Pronunciation of Marcya in Detroit, MI, USA

Mar-sEE-yA


Type of Name:

First name

Language:

Latin

Gender:

Female

Alternate Spelling(s):

Marcia

Meaning:

"dedicated to Mars" Feminine form of Marcus

Additional Information:

Marcia m(a)-rcia, mar-cia as a girl's name is pronounced MAR-shah. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Marcia is "dedicated to Mars". Feminine form of Marcus. Mars was the Roman god of war, known to the Greeks as Ares. Used in Imperial Rome and revived in the late 19th century. See also Marcella. Actress Marsha Mason.

Marcia has 23 variant forms: Marcella, Marcena, Marcene, Marchita, Marci, Marciana, Marciane, Marcianne, Marcie, Marcila, Marcile, Marcille, Marcilyn, Marcilynn, Marcina, Marcine, Marcita, Marcy, Marquita, Marsha, Marseea, Marsia and Martia.


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