People
- Surname
- Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox", American Revolutionary War general
- J. Paul Marion, Canadian politician
- Jean-Luc Marion, a continental philosopher
- Marty Marion, American baseball player, nicknamed "Mr. Shortstop"
- Paul Marion (actor), American actor
- Paul Marion (politician), a French Communist journalist who served as a minister in the Vichy regime government
- Shawn Marion, an American basketball player
- Given name (male)
- Marion Barry (Marion Shepilov Barry, Jr.), former mayor of Washington, D.C.
- Marion Barber (disambiguation)
- Marion Cox, former NASCAR car owner
- Marion Motley, a Hall of Fame American football player
- Pat Robertson (Marion Gordon Robertson), televangelist
- Mike Rounds (Marion Michael Rounds), Governor of South Dakota
- Marion Spielmann, journalist and art critic
- John Wayne, born Marion Robert Morrison, an American film actor
- Given name (female)
- Marion Bartoli, French tennis player
- Marion Cotillard, French actress
- Marion Cunningham (author), American cookbook author
- Marion Jones, American sprinter
- Marion Lüttge, German athlete
- Marion Raven, Norwegian singer, best known as one part of the band M2M
- Marion Ross, American actress
- Fictional characters
- Marion Tweedy, maiden name of Molly Bloom in James Joyce's Ulysses
- Marion Cunningham, of the television show Happy Days
- Marion Ravenwood, from the Indiana Jones movies
- Marion Moseby, a character on the television show The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and the spin-off series The Suite Life on Deck
- Marion, Harriet's rival in Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
- Marion Paroo, a character in The Music Man
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