Marfa (Russian: Марфа) is an East Slavic given name, a variant of Martha.
- Marfa Alekseyevna of Russia (1652–1707), Moscow Tsarina and Orthodox saint
 - St. Martha of Tambov, 18th-century Russian Orthodox saint
 - Marfa Apraksina (1664–1716), second wife of Tsar Feodor III of Russia
 - Marfa Boretskaya, 15th-century mayoress of Novgorod and a staunch opponent of Ivan III of Russia
 - Marfa Dhervilly (1876–1963), French stage and film actress
 - Marfa Ekimova (born 2005), Russian born British rhythmic gymnast
 - Marfa Inofuentes Pérez (1969–2015), Afro-Bolivian activist
 - Marfa Kokina (died after 1800), Russian industrialist
 - Marfa Kryukova (1876–1954), Russian folklore performer and storyteller
 - Marfa Rabkova (born 1995), Belarusian human rights activist
 - Marfa Dmitrievna Sharoiko (1898–1978), Soviet-Belarusian politician
 - Marfa (or Marta) Samuilovna Skavronskaya (1684–1727), better known as Catherine I of Russia
 - Marfa Sobakina (1552–1571), third wife of Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia
 - Marfa Tymchenko (1922–2009), Ukrainian artist and master of Petrykivka painting style
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Marfa
 - All pages with titles containing Marfa
 - Marfa (disambiguation)
 
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