Marcian
Marcian is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from Marcianus, and ultimately from Marcus. The name appeared in late antiquity and the medieval period, and today it is encountered occasionally as a historical or literary toponymic or personal identifier in various cultures.
The most prominent bearer of the name is Emperor Marcian, usually titled Flavius Marcianus, who ruled the
Marcian of Heraclea refers to a 5th-century ecclesiastical figure, a bishop associated with the see of Heraclea
In modern contexts, Marcian appears chiefly as a given name in historical discussions, biographical references, and