Marchman
/ˈmɑrkmən/
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Marchman, of English origin, derives from the Old English term 'mearc,' meaning 'boundary' or 'borderland.' Historically, it referred to someone who lived near or worked on a march, a border region often associated with protection and vigilance. The name carries a strong connection to the land and a sense of guardianship.
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