Certificate of Name
Marvel
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Marvel is an English given name derived from the English vocabulary word "a miracle, a wonder", which comes from Old French merveille, from Latin mirabilis meaning "wonderful". The name evokes a sense of awe and the extraordinary, aligning with its literal meaning. In modern times, the most prominent association is likely with the Marvel Comics brand, but the name itself has a history as both a surname and a given name.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe ultimate root of Marvel lies in the Latin mirabilis ("wonderful"), which also gave rise to related names such as Mirabel and Mirabelle. These names share the same semantic field of wonder and admiration.Notable BearersMarvel has been used as a given name for several notable women throughout history. Marvel Cooke (1903–2000) was an African-American journalist and civil rights activist. Marvel Crosson (1900–1929) was an American pioneer aviator. Other bearers include actress Marvel Marilyn Maxwell (1921–1972) and Colombian writer Marvel Moreno (1939–1995). In sports, Marvel Ekpiteta (born 1995) is an English footballer.Related Forms and VariantsRelated names include the French Mirabelle, Italian Mirabella, and Spanish Maravillas, all conveying a similar sense of wonder or marvel.Cultural SignificanceWhile Marvel as a given name remains relatively rare, it carries a positive and uplifting meaning. Its association with the Marvel Comics universe (Marvel Entertainment) has made it a recognized name globally, although for the comics brand, Marvel is usually treated as a proper noun rather than a personal name.Meaning: "a miracle, a wonder"Origin: Latin via Old FrenchType: Given name also used as a surnameUsage regions: Primarily English-speaking countries
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