Last Name MARCHSummary/Contribute |
Meaning |
Local: Of March, a market-town and chapelry in the parish of Doddington, county Canbridge. As with several other local surnames, the early entries have 'le' instead of 'de' as prefix, for instance 'Henry le March' and 'Johannes de Marche.' Also local, 'at the march,' i,e, the border, limit, or boundry-line of a district.
A boundary, a limit; the boundary-lines between England, Scotland, and Wales, were called " The Marches." Lords Marches were noblemen who anciently inhabited, guarded, and secured these marches. | |
Origin | English, Jewish, Spanish, Irish, Austrian, Zimbabwean, Hungarian |
Rank | 3,135 (2000 US census) | 2,938 (1990 US census) | |
Count | 10,553 (2000 US census) |
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The 2000 US Census claims that
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