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Marshall-Lee is a modern, likely invented, given name composed of two parts: 'Marshall' and 'Lee'. 'Marshall' has English origins, traditionally used as both a surname and a given name, derived from an occupational title for someone who oversaw military forces. It signifies strength, leadership, and authority. 'Lee' is of various origins, including English (meaning 'meadow'), Korean (referring to plum blossoms), and Chinese (signifying 'bamboo'). Combined, Marshall-Lee suggests a blend of powerful leadership and serene grace.