Marcellina
Feminine
Italian, Roman
Meaning & Origin
Marcellina is a feminine given name of Latin origin, used in both Italian and Roman contexts. It is the feminine form of Marcellinus, a Roman family name that was itself derived from Marcellus.
Etymology and History
The root of Marcellina is the Roman praenomen Marcus, believed to be connected to the name of the war god Mars. The chain of diminutives—Marcus, Marcellus, Marcellinus, then Marcellina—reflects a common Roman pattern of creating family names and feminine forms. Marcellina would have been used in Classical times to denote a female member of the Marcellus family or one bearing the name Marcellinus in feminine form. The geographical spread includes Italy and regions of the Roman Empire.
Cultural Significance
Though less common than its direct masculine counterparts, Marcellina appears historically in European records. The male progenitor Marcellinus was the name of a 4th-century pope and martyr, lending the name a Christian dimension. In modern times, Marcellina is sometimes considered a variant of the French form Marceline, with which it shares roots. The name may also be encountered infrequently as a surname in Italian contexts.
Meaning: Feminine form of Marcellinus, meaning "little warrior" (from Mars)
Origin: Latin
Type: First name
Usage Regions: Italy, Roman Empire; also rarely in English-speaking countries