March (surname)

March (surname)

March is a surname, and may refer to many people.

Contents:
A B C D E F H J K P S U V W

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  • Arnau March (fl. c. 1410–30), Provenço-Catalan knight and poet
  • Ausiàs March (c. 1397 – March 3, 1459), Valencian poet in the Catalan language

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E

F

  • Francis Andrew March (1825–1911), American academic, philologist, and lexicographer
  • Fredric March (1897–1975), American actor

H

  • Hal March (1920–1970) Jewish-American comedian and actor
  • Harold "Mush" March (18 October 1908 – 9 January 2002), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Henry March (1863 – ), Canadian physician and politician in Nova Scotia

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P

  • Paul March (b. 25 July 1979), British professional rugby league player
  • Peggy March (b. March 8, 1948), American pop music singer
  • Peyton Conway March (1864–1955), American general
  • Peyton Conway March, Jr. (1896–1914), American military pilot
  • Pere March (1336/1337-1413), Catalan poet

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W

Fictional characters

  • Amy, Beth, Jo, Meg, and Robin March, characters in Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

See also

  • March for the calendar month
  • March (novel) by Geraldine Brooks, exploring the gaps in Little Women
  • Marche, a region of Italy

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