Marshia, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'song' or 'melody'. This unique moniker adds a harmonious touch to its bearer's identity. It's often associated with the marsh, giving it a serene and tranquil connotation.
Marshia experienced peak popularity from the mid-40s to early 50s with a total of 295 births recorded between 1937 and 1985, falling sharply after 1962 until it nearly disappeared by the late 70s.