Marshell
MEANING
ORIGIN
Old French
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Old French 'mareschal', from Late Latin 'mariscalcus', meaning a horse servant or officer in charge of horses.
CULTURAL NOTES
The name Marshell is a variant of Marshall, which historically referred to a high officer of state in charge of military affairs.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The term 'marshal' has been used historically in various European armies to denote a high-ranking officer. The name Marshall and its variations have been used in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages.
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