Gender Masculine
Usage Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˈtɛi̯n/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Short form of Martijn or Augustijn.

Related Names

VariantStijn
Feminine FormsMartina, Martine
Other Languages & CulturesAugustinus, Martinus(Ancient Roman) Mattin, Matxin(Basque) Martin(Bulgarian) Agustí, Martí(Catalan) Martin, Dino, Tin(Croatian) Augustin, Martin(Czech) Martin, Morten(Danish) Augustine, Austin, Martin, Austen, Auston, Austyn, Martie, Marty(English) Martin, Mart(Estonian) Martti, Martin(Finnish) Augustin, Martin(French) Auke(Frisian) Martiño(Galician) Martin, Augustin, Merten(German) Ágoston, Márton, Martin(Hungarian) Máirtín(Irish) Agostino, Martino, Dino, Tino(Italian) Mārtiņš, Mārcis, Martins(Latvian) Augustinas, Martynas(Lithuanian) Martin(Macedonian) Martyn(Manx) Martîn(Norman) Martin, Morten(Norwegian) Augustyn, Marcin(Polish) Agostinho, Martim, Martinho(Portuguese) Augustin, Martin(Romanian) Martin(Russian) Martin(Serbian) Augustín, Martin(Slovak) Avguštin, Martin, Tine, Tinek(Slovene) Agustín, Martín(Spanish) Mårten, Martin(Swedish) Martyn(Ukrainian) Awstin, Martyn(Welsh)

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Entry updated December 8, 2017