Marshall
MEANING
ORIGIN
Anglo-Saxon
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from Old French 'mareschal', from Old High German 'marahscalc', meaning 'horse servant' or 'stable keeper'.
CULTURAL NOTES
Often associated with positions of authority and control, such as a 'marshal' in law enforcement or military.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Historically used as a surname for individuals who worked with horses or served in a protective role.
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