Gender Feminine
Usage Russian
Scripts Марфа(Russian)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈmar.fə/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Traditional Russian form of Martha.

Related Names

VariantMarta
Other Languages & CulturesMarta(Belarusian) Martha(Biblical) Martha(Biblical Greek) Martha(Biblical Latin) Marta(Bulgarian) Marta(Catalan) Marta(Croatian) Marta(Czech) Martha(Danish) Marta, Martha(Dutch) Martha, Martie, Patsy, Patti, Pattie, Patty(English) Marta(Estonian) Martta(Finnish) Marthe(French) Marta(Georgian) Marta, Martha(German) Martha(Greek) Márta, Mártuska(Hungarian) Marta(Icelandic) Marta(Italian) Marta(Latvian) Morta(Lithuanian) Marta(Macedonian) Marthese(Maltese) Maata(Maori) Matty(Medieval English) Marte, Martha, Marthe(Norwegian) Marta(Polish) Marta(Portuguese) Marta(Romanian) Marta(Serbian) Marta(Slovak) Marta(Slovene) Marta, Martita(Spanish) Marta, Martha(Swedish) Marta(Ukrainian)

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Entry updated November 16, 2019