Marla is a female given name in English. It is a variant of the name Marlene, which comes from Mary Magdalene, the biblical woman to whom Jesus Christ first appeared after his resurrection.
People named Marla
- Marla Adams, American soap opera actress
 - Marla Gibbs, American actress
 - Marla Glen, American jazz singer
 - Marla Hanson, American screenwriter and ex-model, attack victim
 - Marla Heasley, American film and TV actress
 - Marla Landi, British film actress
 - Marla Lukofsky, Canadian stand-up comedian
 - Marla Maples (Trump), American actress and model, married to Donald Trump from 1993 to 1997
 - Marla Olmstead, American artist, considered to be a child prodigy of abstract art
 - Marla Pennington, American actress
 - Marla Runyan, American marathon runner, legally blind
 - Marla Ruzicka, American activist and aid worker, killed by a car-bomb in Iraq
 - Marla Shapiro, Canadian medical reporter
 - Marla Sokoloff, American actress
 - Marla Streb, professional mountain bike racer
 
In fiction
- Marla McGivers, Star Trek: historian aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
 - Marla Singer, female character from the 1996 novel Fight Club
 - Marla, Colonel Raeburn's Venusian secretary in the 1962 television series Space Patrol
 - Marla Grayson, the main character in the 2020 black comedy film I Care a Lot
 
Other
- Marla faith, the traditional religion of the Mari people of the republic of Mari El, Russia
 - Marla (unit), a unit of measuring land (surface) in Southern Asia approximately equal to 25 sq yards or 225 sq ft (20.9 m2)
 
Places
- Marla, South Australia, a town and locality
 
See also
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