Marzella is an uncommon and intriguing female given name of Italian origin. It is derived from the word 'marzello', which means 'little March'. This name was traditionally used to refer to someone born in the month of March, although it can be given at any time of the year. Marzella has a distinctive sound and a unique charm that sets it apart from more common names. It is often associated with warmth, vibrancy, and a certain degree of individuality, reflecting its Italian roots and uncommon usage.
"The name Marzella experienced varied popularity over the years, peaking with 20 births in 1924 and again with 19 births in 1921. It saw a significant drop after World War II, with only 5 births recorded in 1945."