Gender Masculine
Usage Basque
Pronounced Pron. /ma.ˈt͡ʃin/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesMartinus(Ancient Roman) Martin(Bulgarian) Martí(Catalan) Martin, Tin(Croatian) Martin(Czech) Martin, Morten(Danish) Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Mart, Martinus, Tijn(Dutch) Martin, Martie, Marty(English) Martin, Mart(Estonian) Martti, Martin(Finnish) Martin(French) Martiño(Galician) Martin, Merten(German) Márton, Martin(Hungarian) Máirtín(Irish) Martino, Tino(Italian) Mārtiņš, Mārcis, Martins(Latvian) Martynas(Lithuanian) Martin(Macedonian) Martyn(Manx) Martîn(Norman) Martin, Morten(Norwegian) Marcin(Polish) Martim, Martinho(Portuguese) Martin(Romanian) Martin(Russian) Martin(Serbian) Martin(Slovak) Martin, Tine, Tinek(Slovene) Martín(Spanish) Mårten, Martin(Swedish) Martyn(Ukrainian) Martyn(Welsh)
Entry updated April 23, 2024