marlaEtymologyAmerican back-formation from Marlene, first used in the 1930s.marla means A female given name from Hebrew. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 83 out of 100.nameA female given name from Hebrew.“Marla Rose, a 57-year-old Berwyn resident, told cops that after seeing an online Fuentes post “in regards to women’s rights” that declared, “Your body my choice,” she decided to “record a video” of Fuentes’s Berwyn property.”nounPlasticine; modelling clay.“Miss Carney handed us out blank paper and marla, old plasticine with the colours all rolled together into brown.”A rufous hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes hirsutus), a small desert marsupial of Australia.A unit of area used in the Indian subcontinent, of varying size, but roughly 250 square feet.