- Source: Marfa (given name)
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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