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Marsha is a variant spelling of Marcia and may refer to:
- Marsha Ambrosius or Marsha is a former member of the English band duo Floetry
- Marsha Arzberger, a Democratic politician
- Marsha Barbour, first lady of the U.S. state of Mississippi since 2004
- Marsha Beasley, the current head coach of the West Virginia University rifle team
- Marsha Blackburn (born 1952), a Tennessee politician
- Marsha Blount, the co-owner and president of the Jersey Express American Basketball team
- Marsha Canham Canadian writer of historical romance novels
- Marsha Cheeks (born 1956), an African-American politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
- Marsha Clark, an American actress best known for roles in soap operas
- Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, a senior policy analyst for the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Marsha Collier, author, radio personality and educator in making money on eBay and online
- Marsha J. Evans (born 1947), a retired Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
- Marsha Feinland, a third-party candidate (Peace and Freedom Party) for U.S. Presidentin 1996
- Marsha Harris, winner of the 1998 Walter Byers Award as the nation's top female scholar-athlete
- Marsha Hunt (actress) (born 1917), an American film, theater, and television actress
- Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist) (born 1946), an American model, singer, novelist and actress
- Marsha Ivins (born 1951), an American astronaut and a veteran of five space shuttle missions
- Marsha J. Pechman (born 1951), a United States federal judge
- Marsha Jordan, an American actress in the 1960s and early 1970s
- Marsha Looper (born 1959), a Colorado legislator
- Marsha M. Linehan (born 1943), an American psychologist and author
- Marsha Marescia (born 1983), a field hockey player from South Africa
- Marsha Mason (born 1942), an American actress and television director
- Marsha Milan Londoh (born 1985), a Malaysian singer and actress
- Marsha Miller (born 1969), a retired beach volleyball player from the United States
- Marsha Miro wrote art news for the Detroit Free Press in the late 20th century
- Marsha Niemeijer, a New York City-based journalist and labor activist who writes on labor and workplace issues
- Marsha Norman (born 1947), an American playwright, screenwriter, and novelist
- Marsha P. Johnson (1945–1992), an African American transgender activist
- Marsha Rhea, a futurist with the Institute for Alternative Futures
- Marsha S. Berzon (born 1945), a federal appeals judge who has served on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals since 2000
- Marsha Shandur (born 1977), a radio presenter, DJ and music manager, who presents on Xfm London and Xfm Manchester
- Marsha Sharp (born 1952), the former head coach of Texas Tech University's women's basketball team, the Lady Raiders
- Marsha Singh (born 1954), a politician in the United Kingdom
- Marsha Skrypuch (born 1954), a Ukrainian Canadian children's writer who lives in Brantford, Ontario
- Marsha Stevens (born 1952), a Christian singer, musician, songwriter and recording artist
- Marsha Swails (born 1952), Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Marsha Thomason (born 1976), a British actress
- Marsha Thomson (born 1955), an Australian politician
- Marsha Thornton (born in Killen, Alabama) is a female country music singer
- Marsha Waggoner (born 1948), an American professional poker player
- Marsha Warfield (born 1954), an American actress and comedian
- Marsha Wattanapanich (born 1970), a Thai pop singer and actress
See also
- John En Marsha, prime time comedy sitcom in the Philippines during the 1980s
- Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, the fifty-seventh episode of the Batman television series
- Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy, Orthodox Jewish day school in the Washington Heights neighborhood in Manhattan
- Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds, the fifty-eighth episode of the Batman television series
- The Marsha Warfield Show, a daytime talk show that aired for two seasons on NBC from 1990 to 1991
Categories:- English feminine given names
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