Marcelle

Marcelle may refer to:
 * Marcelle, a French feminine version of Marcel

Given name

 * Marcelle Auclair (1899–1983), French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet
 * Marcelle Arnold (1917–2010), French film, stage and television actress
 * Marcelle Barthe (1904–1964), Canadian radio personality and writer.
 * Marcelle Baud (1890-1987), French Egyptologist and artist
 * Marcelle Bergerol (née Cahen) (1901-1989), post-impressionist French painter
 * Marcelle Bittar (born 1981), Brazilian model
 * Marcelle Bory (1908–1929), French fencer, competed in the individual women's foil competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics
 * Marcelle Bühler (1913–2002), Swiss alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics.
 * Marcelle Cahn (1895-1981), French painter, member of Abstraction-Création
 * Marcelle Capy (pseudonym of Marcelle Marquès) (1891–1962), French novelist, journalist, feminist and militant pacifist
 * Marcelle Choisnet (1914–1974), French aviator, the first woman to be awarded the Lilienthal medal
 * Marcelle Chantal (1901–1960), French stage and film actress
 * Marcelle Chaumont (1891-1990), French fashion designer
 * Marcelle Corday (1890–1971), Belgian-born American actress
 * Marcelle Corneille (1923–2019), Canadian administrator and educator in music education
 * Marcelle Demougeot (1876–1931), French soprano
 * Marcelle Derrien (1916–2008), French stage and film actress
 * Marcelle Deschênes (born 1939), Canadian multi-media artist, music educator and composer of electroacoustic music
 * Marcelle Devaud (1908–2008), French politician
 * Marcelle Dormoy (1895–1976), French couture fashion designer active from the 1910s to 1950
 * Marcelle Engelen Faber (1923–2023), French Resistant
 * Marcelle Ferron (1924–2001), Canadian Québécoise painter and stained glass artist
 * Marcelle Gabarrus (born 1929), French sprinter
 * Marcelle Géniat (1881-1959), French film actress.
 * Marcelle Lively Hamer (1900–1974), American librarian and folklorist
 * Marcelle Henry (1895–1945), French civil servant, member of the French Resistance during the Second World War
 * Anne-Marcelle Kahn (1896–1965) first French woman engineer to graduate from l'École nationale supérieure des mines de Saint-Étienne
 * Marcelle Karp, a.k.a. Betty Boob, (born 1964), American feminist writer, editor, and television director and producer
 * Marcelle Kellermann (c.1919–2015), French writer and teacher, member of French Resistance during Second World War
 * Marcelle Lafont (1905-1982), chemist, chemical engineer, member of the French Resistance and later a politician
 * Marcelle Lagesse (1916–2011), Mauritian journalist and writer
 * Marcelle Laloë (1884–1974), French wife of Emperor Hàm Nghi of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam
 * Marcelle Lalou (1890–1967), 20th-century French Tibetologist
 * Marcelle Lapicque (1873–1960), French neurophysiologist
 * Marcelle Larguier, Malagasy political figure, second First Lady of Madagascar from 1972 to 1975 during presidency of her husband
 * Marcelle Leblanc, American film and television actress
 * Marcelle Lender (1862–1926), French singer, dancer and entertainer made famous in paintings by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
 * Marie-Anne-Marcelle Mallet (1805–1871), Roman Catholic nun and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Quebec
 * Marcelle de Manziarly (1899–1989), French pianist, music educator, conductor and composer.
 * Marcelle Manson (b. 1984), former water polo player and field hockey player from South Africa
 * Marcelle Maurette (1903–1972), French playwright and screenwriter
 * Marcelle Mercenier (1920–1996), Belgian pianist and teacher
 * Marcelle Meredith, National Council of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA)
 * Marcelle Mersereau, (born 1942), Canadian politician
 * Marcelle Neveu (1906–1993), French middle-distance runner, competed in women's 800 metres at 1928 Summer Olympics
 * Marcelle Meyer (1897–1958), French pianist
 * Marcelle Narbonne (1898–2012), at the time of her death, the oldest living person in France and Europe.
 * Marcelle Ninio (1929–2019), Egyptian secretary and Israeli spy in involved in the Lavon affair
 * Marcelle Ranson-Hervé (1929–2020), French actress
 * Marcelle Rumeau (1912–1985), French politician
 * Marcelle Tassencourt (1914–2001), French actress and theatre director
 * Marcelle Tiard (1861-1932), French Esperantist
 * Marcelle Tinayre (1870–1948), French woman of letters
 * Marcelle Parkes (born 1997), New Zealand rugby union player
 * Marcelle Pradot (1901–1982), French actress who worked principally in silent films
 * Marcelle Praince (9 June 1882–1969), French actress
 * Marcelle Romée (1903–1932), French actress
 * Marcelle Wahba, American former diplomat, president emeritus of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington

Surname

 * Cinthia Marcelle (b. 1974), Brazilian artist
 * Clint Marcelle (b. 1968), Trinidadian former professional footballer and coach
 * Édouard Marcelle (1909–2001), French rower who won a silver medal in the coxed pairs at the 1928 Summer Olympics
 * Oliver Marcell (1895–1949), nicknamed "Ghost", American third baseman in the Negro leagues
 * Shanice Marcelle (born 1990), Canadian female volleyball player and assistant coach
 * Thomas Marcelle (b. 1962), American attorney and judge.

Other

 * 1300 Marcelle (1934 CL), a main-belt asteroid
 * Marcelle (musical), 1908 Broadway musical