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English
Etymology
From Middle English March , Marche , borrowed from Anglo-Norman marche , from Old French marz , from Latin mensis Mārtius ( “ the Martian month ” ) , from earlier Mavors .
Pronunciation
Proper noun
March (usually uncountable , plural Marches )
The third month of the Gregorian calendar , following February and preceding April . Abbreviation: Mar or Mar.
A surname from Middle English for someone born in March, or for someone living near a boundary (marche ).
( uncommon ) A male given name from English .
2001 , John Dunning, Two O'Clock, Eastern Wartime: A Novel , →ISBN , page 82 :“Kendall told me about a man named March Flack. A radio actor who disappeared years ago. I assumed that was here.”
2012 , Travis Glasson, Mastering Christianity: Missionary Anglicanism and Slavery , →ISBN :Alexander Garden Jr., the long-serving rector of South Carolina's St. Thomas parish, twice advertised in 1747 to offer a reward for the return of an enslaved Igbo man named March , who had run away from the parsonage house.
2013 , Dea H. Boster, African American Slavery and Disability: Bodies, Property and Power , →ISBN :However, Patty seems to have been the only one of more than seventy slaves at Ossabaw Island who did not perform some duty on the plantation, which is evidence that elderly and disabled slaves were indeed put to work despite their impairments. The overseer's journals for Kollock's Ossabaw Island plantation allow us to trace the career of one disabled slave, a blind man named March , to demonstrate the utility of slaves with debilities. At the time Kollack was consolidating his assets on his new plantation, March was rated to be a "quarter hand," with no indication of what jobs he was expected to perform at that time. In the 1850 and 1851 journals, March is not included in tallies of cotton pickings by weight, unlike most other male slaves [...]
2016 , Mary V. T. Cattan, Pilgrimage of Awakening: The Extraordinary Lives of Murray and Mary Rogers , →ISBN , page 157 :What suited her much better was a young man named March whom she had met at a friend's wedding in London. Both Linda and March Hancock had grown up far east of Eden, [...] March Hancock was born in 1944 [...]
A market town and civil parish with a town council in Fenland district, Cambridgeshire , England ( OS grid ref TL4196) . [ 1]
A municipality near Freiburg im Breisgau , Baden-Württemberg , Germany .
An unincorporated community in Marshall County , Minnesota , United States .
An unincorporated community in Dallas County , Missouri , United States , named after the month.
Hyponyms
Descendants
Translations
third month of the Gregorian calendar
Abaza: гӏапынхъамыз ( ʻapənqaməz )
Abkhaz: хәажәкыра ( xʷaẑʷkʼəra )
Adyghe: гъэтхапэ ( ğɛtxapɛ )
Afrikaans: Maart (af)
Akan: Ɔbɛnem
Alabama: hasiholtina istatótchìina , Màchka
Albanian: mars (sq) m
Alutiiq: Kaignasqaq Iraluq
Amharic: ማርች ( marč )
Apache:
Western Apache: Tʼąąʼ Náchil , It'ąą' Náchil , Anezgai
Arabic: مَارِس (ar) m ( māris ) , آذَار (ar) m ( ʔāḏār )
South Levantine Arabic: آذار ( ʔāḏār ) , شهر تلاتة ( šahr talāte ) , آدار ( ʔādār )
Aragonese: marzo (an) m
Aramaic:
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܐܕܪ ( adar )
Classical Syriac: ܐܕܪ ( ʾāḏār )
Armenian: մարտ (hy) ( mart )
Old Armenian: մարտ ( mart )
Aromanian: martsu
Assamese: মাৰ্চ ( mars )
Asturian: marzu (ast) m
Atikamekw: Akokatcic pisimw
Azerbaijani: mart (az)
Basque: martxo (eu)
Belarusian: сакаві́к (be) m ( sakavík )
Bengali: মার্চ (bn) ( marco )
Bislama: maj
Breton: Meurzh (br) , miz Meurzh
Bulgarian: март (bg) m ( mart )
Burmese: မတ် (my) ( mat ) , သုံးလ ( sum:la. )
Catalan: març (ca) m
Central Dusun: Gomot
Chechen: Зазадоккху-бутт ( Zazadoqqu-butt )
Cherokee: ᎤᏄᎳᎯ ( unulahi ) , ᎠᏅᏱ ( anvyi )
Chichewa: Malichi
Chickasaw: Hashi' Atochchí'na'
Chinese:
Cantonese: 三月 ( saam1 jyut6 )
Hakka: 三月 ( sâm-ngie̍t )
Hokkien: 三月 ( saⁿ-go̍eh, saⁿ-ge̍h, saⁿ-gōe )
Mandarin: 三月 (zh) ( sānyuè )
Chukchi: льоргыӄай ( lʹorgyqaj ) , ԓьоргыӄай ( ḷʹorgyqaj )
Chuvash: пуш ( puš )
Coptic: ⲙⲁⲣⲧⲓⲟⲥ ( martios )
Cornish: mys merth , Meurth m
Corsican: marzu (co)
Czech: březen (cs) m
Dakota: Oomani
Danish: marts (da) c
Dhivehi: މާރޗް ( mārc )
Dutch: maart (nl)
Dzongkha: སྤྱི་ཟླ་གསུམ་པ། ( spyi zla gsum pa )
Erzya: эйзюрков ( ejźurkov )
Esperanto: marto (eo) , Marto (eo)
Estonian: märts (et)
Ewe: Tedoxe , Mars
Faroese: mars
Fijian: Maji
Finnish: maaliskuu (fi)
French: mars (fr) m
Friulian: Març m
Galician: marzo (gl) m , marzal m
Georgian: მარტი (ka) ( marṭi )
German: März (de) m , ( obsolete ) Lenzing (de) m
Gilbertese: Mati
Greek: Μάρτιος (el) m ( Mártios ) , Μάρτης (el) m ( Mártis )
Ancient: Μάρτιος m ( Mártios )
Greenlandic: marsi , ullujuersaaq
Guaraní: jasyapy
Haitian Creole: mas
Hausa: Maris (ha)
Hawaiian: Malaki
Hebrew: מארס / מַרְס (he) m ( mars ) , מֶרְץ (he) m ( merts ) ( unofficial )
Hindi: मार्च (hi) m ( mārc )
Hungarian: március (hu)
Hunsrik: Merz m
Icelandic: mars (is) m , marsmánuður (is) m
Ido: marto (io)
Ilocano: marso
Inari Sami: njuhčâmáánu
Indonesian: maret
Interlingua: martio (ia)
Inupiaq: Siqiññaasugruk
Irish: Márta (ga) m
Italian: marzo (it) m
Jamaican Creole: Maach
Japanese: 三月 (ja) ( さんがつ, sangatsu ) , 弥生 (ja) ( やよい, yayoi )
Javanese: maret
Kabuverdianu: marsu
Kalmyk: моһа сар ( moğa sar )
Kambera: wulang tailu
Kannada: ಮಾರ್ಚಿ (kn) ( mārci )
Kapampangan: pángakatlung búlan , mársu
Kashubian: strumiannik (csb) m
Kazakh: наурыз (kk) ( nauryz )
Khmer: មីនា (km) ( miinaa )
Kikuyu: Kĩhu
Kongo: marisi
Korean: 삼월(三月) (ko) ( samwol )
Kyrgyz: март (ky) ( mart )
Ladin: merz
Lao: ເດືອນມີນາ ( dư̄an mī nā ) , ມີນາ (lo) ( mī nā )
Latin: mārtius (la) m
Latvian: marts (lv) m
Lezgi: ибне ( ibne )
Limburgish: miert (li)
Lingala: mársi (ln)
Lithuanian: kovas (lt) m
Livonian: märts , kievādkū
Low German: März m , Märzmaand m
Luxembourgish: Mäerz (lb) m , Aussenzäit f , Lenzmount (lb) m
Macedonian: март (mk) m ( mart )
Malay: Mac (ms) ( Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore ) , Maret (ms) ( Riau and Sumatra )
Maltese: Marzu (mt) m
Manchu: ᡳᠯᠠᠨ ᠪᡳ᠍ᠶᠠ ( ilan biya )
Maori: Māehe
Marathi: मार्च ( mārca )
Middle English: March
Mingrelian: მელახი ( melaxi )
Mirandese: Márcio
Mòcheno: merz m
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: гуравдугаар сар ( guravdugaar sar )
Montagnais: uinashku-pishimᵘ
Navajo: Wóózhchʼį́į́d
Neapolitan: màrzo m
North Frisian:
Föhr-Amrum: marts m
Mooring: uursmoune , martsmoune , marts , märts
Northern Sami: njukčamánnu
Northern Sotho: Hlakola
Norwegian:
Bokmål: mars (no) m
Nynorsk: mars (nn) m
Occitan: març (oc) m
Odia: ମାର୍ଚ୍ଚ (or) ( mārcca )
Ojibwe: onaabani-giizis
Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: соухъ m ( suxŭ )
Old Czech: břězen m
Old Dutch: lentinmānoth
Old English: hrēþmōnaþ m , hlȳda m
Oromo: Bitootessa
Ossetian: мартъи ( mart’i )
Pannonian Rusyn: марец m ( marec )
Pashto: مارچ (ps) m ( mārč )
Pennsylvania German: Maerz , Marz , Matz
Persian:
Dari: مَارْچ ( mārč )
Iranian Persian: مارْس ( mârs )
Plautdietsch: Moaz m
Polish: marzec (pl) m
Portuguese: março (pt) m
Punjabi: ਮਾਰਚ m ( mārac )
Romagnol: mêrz m
Romanian: martie (ro) , ( popular ) mărțișor (ro)
Romansch: mars m , marz m
Russian: март (ru) m ( mart )
Samoan: mati
Sardinian: martzu m , martu , maltzu , maltu
Saterland Frisian: Meerte
Scots: Mairch
Scottish Gaelic: Màrt (gd) m
Sekani: Nùtsʼiide
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: март m
Roman: mart (sh) m , ožujak (sh) m ( Croatia )
Shona: Kurume
Sicilian: marzu (scn) m
Sinhalese: මාර්තු (si) ( mārtu )
Skolt Sami: pâˊzzlâšttammään
Slovak: marec (sk) m
Slovene: márec (sl) m
Sorbian:
Upper Sorbian: měrc m , nalětnik m ( archaic )
Sotho: Hlakubele (st)
Spanish: marzo (es) m
Sundanese: maret (su)
Swahili: Machi
Swazi: íNdlovu
Swedish: mars (sv) c
Tagalog: Marso (tl)
Tahitian: māti
Tajik: март (tg) ( mart )
Tamil: மார்ச் ( mārc )
Tatar: март ( mart )
Telugu: మార్చి (te) ( mārci )
Thai: มีนาคม (th) ( mii-naa-kom )
Tibetan: ཟླ་བ་གསུམ་པ ( zla ba gsum pa )
Tok Pisin: mac
Tongan: Maʻasi
Turkish: mart (tr)
Turkmen: mart (tk)
Udmurt: южтолэзь ( južtoleź )
Ukrainian: бе́резень (uk) m ( bérezenʹ )
Urdu: مارْچ (ur) m ( mārc )
Uyghur: مارت ( mart ) , ئۈچىنچى ئاي ( üchinchi ay )
Uzbek: mart (uz)
Vai: ꕮꕊꔿ ( Maãchi )
Venetan: marso (vec)
Vietnamese: tháng Ba (vi) , tháng ba (vi)
Volapük: mäzul (vo)
Võro: urbõkuu
Walloon: måss (wa)
Welsh: Mawrth (cy) m
West Frisian: maart (fy) c , foarjiersmoanne (fy) c
Winnebago: Wake hikiruxe wiira
Wolof: Maars
Yakut: Кулун тутар ( Kulun tutar )
Yiddish: מאַרץ (yi) m ( marts )
Yup'ik: Tengmiirviguaq
Zazaki: mert , adar (diq)
Zuni: Łi'dekwakkya Ts'ana
See also
(Gregorian calendar months ) Gregorian calendar month ; January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November , December (Category: en:Gregorian calendar months )
References
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman marche , from Old French mars . See English March for more.
Proper noun
March
March
Synonym: Lyde ( rare )
Descendants
English: March (see there for further descendants )
Scots: Mairch
References