What Does the Name Marshall Mean?

Marshall is a boy's name of English (from Old French/Germanic) origin meaning “horse servant; steward.”

Updated June 2026

NameMarshall
Gendermale
OriginEnglish (from Old French/Germanic)
Meaninghorse servant; steward
VariantsMarshal, Marschall
PopularityA steady English surname-name in the U.S. top 300-500 for boys.

The meaning and origin of Marshall

The name Marshall means horse servant; steward and has English (from Old French/Germanic) origins. Marshall comes from an occupational surname meaning 'keeper of horses,' from Old French 'mareschal' (ultimately Germanic 'marah' 'horse' + 'scalc' 'servant'). The word later came to denote a high official or military rank.

Variants and related names

Marshall is related to several other names you may recognize: Marshal, Marschall. These share a common root or are spelling and language variants of the same name.

How popular is the name Marshall?

A steady English surname-name in the U.S. top 300-500 for boys.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the name Marshall mean?+

The name Marshall means “horse servant; steward” and is of English (from Old French/Germanic) origin.

What is the origin of the name Marshall?+

Marshall originates from English (from Old French/Germanic).

Is Marshall a popular name?+

Yes — see the popularity note above for how Marshall has trended in the US over time.

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Sources

  1. Behind the Name — Etymology and history of first namesBehind the Name
  2. US Social Security Administration — Popular baby names by yearSocial Security Administration
  3. A Dictionary of First Names — Oxford ReferenceOxford University Press

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