Marletha is a unique and striking given name of American origin, primarily popular during the mid-20th century. It was derived from two elements: Marie, which is French for "sea," and Ella, meaning "other" in German. This dual aquatic influence lends Marletha a fluid, dynamic quality. While not widely used today, it remains an attractive choice for those seeking a distinctive name with a touch of historical charm.
Marletha is an uncommon name with only five individuals being named Marletha in the year 1964.