Gender Feminine
Scripts Мартина(Bulgarian)
Pronounced Pron. /maʁ.ˈtiː.na/(German) /mar.ˈti.na/(Italian) /maɾ.ˈti.na/(Spanish) /mər.ˈti.nə/(Catalan) /ˈmar.cɪ.na/(Czech) /ˈmar.ti.na/(Slovak) /ˈmɒr.ti.nɒ/(Hungarian) /mɑɹ.ˈtin.ə/(English) /mɑr.ˈti.naː/(Dutch)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Feminine form of Martinus (see Martin). Saint Martina was a 3rd-century martyr who is one of the patron saints of Rome.

Related Names

VariantMartine(Dutch)
DiminutivesIna, Tina(German) Tina(Italian) Tina(Croatian) Ina, Inja, Tina, Tinkara(Slovene) Ina, Martie(English) Ina(Swedish) Ina, Ine, Maartje, Tina, Tineke(Dutch)
Masculine FormsMartin(German) Martino(Italian) Martín(Spanish) Martí(Catalan) Martin(Czech) Martin(Slovak) Martin(Croatian) Martin(Slovene) Martin(Bulgarian) Márton(Hungarian) Martin(English) Mårten, Martin(Swedish) Maarten, Marten, Martijn(Dutch) Martinus(Ancient Roman)
Other Languages & CulturesMartine(French) Martine, Ine(Norwegian) Martyna(Polish) Martinha(Portuguese)
User SubmissionMartína

Popularity

People think this name is

formal   wholesome   strong   refined   serious  

Name Days

Austria: January 30
Bulgaria: March 1
Croatia: January 30
Czechia: July 17
Germany: January 30
Hungary: January 30
Italy: January 30
Slovakia: September 9
Spain: January 30
Sweden: November 10

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Entry updated December 7, 2022