Marcius is a Roman name of Latin origin, derived from the Mars, the Roman god of war. It was quite popular among ancient Romans and has been used throughout history, particularly within Roman Catholic families due to its religious connotations. The name Marcius is often associated with strength, courage, and martial virtues, reflecting the qualities attributed to the god Mars himself. Although less commonly used today compared to other Latin names like Marcus or Marius, it remains a unique and historic choice for a first name.
"Between 1970 and 1983, the name Marcius was given to a total of 14 newborns, with 8 babies named in 1970 and another 6 in 1983."