Marion is a name that can be used for both boys and girls.
As a girl's name, it is a shortened form of Marie, a French name that English speakers have used since the Middle Ages. It was sometimes used as a variation of the names Margaret or Margery.
As a boy's name, it comes from the Latin name Marianus, which is a variation of the name Marius.
Women
- Marion Adams-Acton (1846–1928), Scottish novelist
- Marion Adnams (1898–1995), English painter, printmaker, and artist
- Marion Aizpors (born 1961), German swimmer
- Marion Allemoz (born 1989), French ice hockey player
- Marion Angus (1865–1946), Scottish poet
- Marion Arnott, Scottish author
- Marion Aunor (born 1992), Filipino singer-songwriter
- Marion Aye (1903–1951), American actress
- Marion Bailey (born 1951), British actress
- Marion Barter (born 1945), Australian teacher who has been missing since 1997
- Marion Bartoli (born 1984), French tennis player
- Marion Bauer (1882–1955), American composer, teacher, writer, and music critic
- Marion Babcock Baxter (1850–1910), American lecturer, author, and financial agent
- Marion Hall Best (1905–1988), Australian interior designer
- Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930–1999), American author
- Marion Howard Brazier (1850–1935), American journalist, editor, lecturer, and clubwoman
- Marion Bryce (1839–1920), Scottish-born Canadian educator and community leader
- Marion Corbett, pen name of the Misses Corbett
- Marion Cotillard (born 1975), French actress
- Marion Cunningham (author) (1922–2012), American cookbook author
- Marion Davies (1897–1961), American actress and partner of William Randolph Hearst
- Marion Dönhoff (1909–2002), German journalist and publisher
- Marion Donovan (1917–1998), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Marion Davison Duffie (1896–1965), American singer and voice teacher
- Marion Moncure Duncan (1913–1978), American businesswoman and 25th president general of the NSDAR
- Marion du Faouët (1717–1755), Breton bandit leader
- Marion Frater, New Zealand judge
- Marion Goldman (born 1945), American sociologist
- Marion Cameron Gray (1902–1979), Scottish mathematician
- Marion Hall (born 1972), Jamaican musician
- Marion Jones (born 1975), American sprinter
- Marion Jones Farquhar (1879–1965), née Jones, American tennis player
- Marion Kent (died 1500), English businessperson and property manager
- Marion Kracht (born 1962), German actress
- Marion Laboure, French economist, macro strategist, and lecturer
- Marion Lüttge (born 1941), former East German javelin thrower
- Marion Mackenzie (born 1873), British medical doctor and suffragette
- Marion Mann (singer) (1914–2004), American singer
- Marion Maréchal (born 1989), French politician
- Marion Marlowe (1929–2012), American singer and actress
- Marion Oberhofer (born 2000), Italian luger
- Marion Raven (born 1984), Norwegian singer and songwriter
- Marion Ross (born 1928), American actress
- Marion Ross (physicist) (1903–1994), Scottish physicist
- Marion Rothman (1928–2023), American film editor
- Marion Scott (1877–1953), English violinist, musicologist, writer, music critic, editor, composer, and poet
- Marion Margery Scranton (1884–1960), American suffragist and Republican activist
- Marion Scrymgour (born 1960), Australian politician
- Marion Shilling (1910–2004), American actress
- Marion Shimmin (1879–1942), Manx politician
- Marion Short (c. 1880 – ?), American dramatist
- Marion Simon Misch (1869–1941), American activist, teacher, writer, and businesswoman
- Marion Stokes (1929–2012), American activist and archivist
- Marion Thees (born 1984), German retired skeleton racer
- Marion True (born 1948), American archaeologist
- Marion Tuu'luq (1910–2002), Canadian Inuk artist
- Marion Tylee (1906–1969), New Zealand artist
- Marion Verbruggen (born 1950), Dutch recorder player and teacher
- Marion Wagner (born 1978), German retired sprinter
- Marion Walsmann (born 1963), German politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Marion Ballantyne White (1871–1958), American mathematician and university professor
- Marion Wiesel (born Mary Renate Erster; 1931–2025), Austrian-American Holocaust survivor, humanitarian, and translator
- Marion Yorck von Wartenburg (1904–2007), German activist and judge
Men
- Marion Barber Jr. (born in 1959), former National Football League player from the United States
- Marion Barber III (1983–2022), former National Football League player from the United States, son of Marion Barber Jr.
- Marion Barry (1936–2014), former mayor of Washington, D.C.
- Marion M. Bradford (1946–2021), American scientist known for developing a method to measure protein levels
- Marion Broadstone (1906–1972), National Football League player from the United States
- Marion Butts (born in 1966), National Football League player from the United States
- Marion Cox (1920–1996), owner of NASCAR race cars
- Marion Knight Jr. (born in 1965), birth name of Suge Knight, founder of Death Row Records
- Marion Mann (1920–2022), American doctor and specialist in disease study
- Marion Morrison (1907–1979), birth name of John Wayne, American film actor
- Marion Motley (1920–1999), National Football League and All-America Football Conference player from the United States, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Marion Parsonnet (1905–1960), American writer for films
- Marion Albert Pruett (1949–1999), American individual responsible for multiple crimes in a short period
- Marion Pugh (1919–1976), National Football League player from the United States
- Marion Pat Robertson (1930–2023), American religious television broadcaster
- Marion Mike Rounds (born in 1954), U.S. Senator from South Dakota and former Governor of South Dakota
- Marion Silva Fernandes (born in 1991), Brazilian soccer player known as "Marion"
- Marion Spielmann (1858–1948), English journalist and art critic
- Marion Zioncheck (1900–1936), American politician
Fictional characters
- Marion (or Marian), a common name for the shepherdess character in the pastourelle genre of Old French lyric poetry
- Marion, a character in the video game Gunbird
- Marion, Harriet's rival in the book Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
- Marion, a human-like train shovel character in the British preschool TV series Thomas & Friends
- Marion Chambers, a character in the movie Halloween
- Lieutenant Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, a character in the movie Cobra, played by Sylvester Stallone
- Marion Cunningham, a character on the TV show Happy Days
- Marion Crane, the female lead in the movie Psycho, played by Janet Leigh
- Marion Dunby, a chief police officer in the video game Lego City Undercover and its prequel, Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins
- Marion Hill, a former professional football player in the TV series In the House, played by LL Cool J
- Marion Kerby, a character in the movie Topper and its first sequel, played by Constance Bennett
- Marion Moseby, a character played by Phill Lewis in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and its spin-off, The Suite Life on Deck
- Marion Paroo, a character in The Music Man
- Marion Ravenwood, a character in the Indiana Jones franchise
- Marion St. Claire, a character in Bride Wars
- Marion Stimpleman, a minor character in Boy Meets World
- Marion Tweedy, the maiden name of Molly Bloom in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Marion "Bill" Williamson, a character in the video games Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption 2