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[Opinions] Marcia/Marsha
What do you think of this in-limbo name? I thought about it in the shower this morning and thought it was actually pretty cool. I am soo sure that the hipsters are gonna catch onto my ugly name trend, and Marsha has hipster wiitten all over it.Do you prefer Marcia or Marsha?Marsha, Marsha, Marsha.as my mom would say.
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I don't really like the name Marsha -- it's ugly. I prefer Marcia.But yes, hipsters might get into it soon.
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Marcia. I am biased though. Marcia is a character in my favorite book.Marsha just sounds like marsh which is icky.
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Not a fan. It's just, I don't know, dowdy and dated. Marcia is marginally better, I suppose.
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Aw, I was thinking of the name Marcie and I just saw this. Good timing!I'm not a fan of Marsha, I'd say Marcia. For some reason I see it as a bitchy girl's name though. Marsha is softer, and less pretty.
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This name makes me laugh for some reason (probably because of that Brady chick) but it's cute. I like Marsha.
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Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!I grew up watching Brady Bunch re-runs. ;)I think it's cool, and like Martha could definitely catch on.

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I greatly prefer Marcia. BTW, my dd has a little friend from India named Marcia except she pronounces it mar-CEE-a. It's kind of pretty that way.
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I prefer Marcia much more. The SHA sound in Marsha seems harsh to me.:0)
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Marcia "MAR-see-uh" isn't bad. But Marsha is ugly and dated, in my opinion. It also reminds me of the character Marsha in "Spaced".
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MarshaMarsha looks better.
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I hate it. I always have. I just don't like it. It makes me think of marshmallows.But of the two, I definitely prefer Marcia.
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I love marshmallows!...maybe that's why I like Marsha.
Mmmmm. Marsha mallows.
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I once read an Italian novel which featured the character of a Hollywood actress named Marsha Mellows.
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Hmmm. I prefer Marcella.
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I like Marcia but only pronounced as mar-SEE-ah
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Well, I pronounce them both differently so they are different names to me - Mar-see-a and well, Marsha. I think they are both dated and not particularlay attractive so not ready for a comeback just yet. I would probably prefer Marsha over Marcia. I'm not a fan of the "ugly name trend" personally!
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