Marta
Found 12 entry about "Marta"
מַרְתָּא (Hebrew), Marta (Spanish, Italian, Czech, Polish, Portuguese, Swiss)
მართა(Georgian)
MAKH-tu(Brazilian Portuguese)
MAR-ta(Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, German)
MAR-tah (Spanish, Italian, Czech, Polish, Portuguese, Swiss), mar-TA (English)
MAR-tu(European Portuguese)
MAR-tə(Catalan)
Marta Name meanings & History
Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Polish, Portuguese, Swiss. Lady, Mistress, Dedicated to Mars (god of war). Form of Martha used in various languages. Marta is commonly used as a girl's name in Spanish-speaking, Italian-speaking, Czech-speaking, Polish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and Swiss cultures.
Zodiac Sign of Marta: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Marta:
M: Manipulative,Memorabilia,Memory,Mommy,Mushy,Mother,Maternal
A: Assertive,Ambitious,Angry,Argumentative,Action,Aggressive
R: Restless,Resourceful,Rational,Reason
T: Talkative,Tireless,Tacky,Testy,Touchy,Truth,Doubting Thomas
Marta is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Simple name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people named Marta include Brazilian footballer Marta Vieira da Silva, Czech actress and singer Marta Kubišová, and Spanish film director Marta Romero.
2.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Portuguese
Meanings: Portuguese form of Martha, an Aramaic name derived from martha (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. (MAHR-TAH)
3.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: Russian form of Martha, a name derived from the Aramaic martha (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. Var: Marfa. Pet: Muta. (MAHR-TAH)
4.) Marta (Female)
5.) MARTA (Female)
6.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: Eastern European form of Martha, an Aramaic name derived from martha (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. (MAR-TAH)
7.) MARTA (Female)
8.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Hungarian
Meanings: Hungarian form of Martha, which is derived from the Aramaic martha (lady, mistress). Pet: Martuska. (MAHR-TAH)
9.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: Spanish form of Martha, an Aramaic name derived from márthá (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by a friend and follower of Jesus, a sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. Var: Martia. Dim: Martila, Martina. (MAR-TAH)
10.) MARTA (Female)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Polish cognate of Martha, which is derived from the Aramaic martha (lady, mistress). The name is borne in the Bible by the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany. (MAHR-TAH)
11.) Marta (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) a short form of Martha, Martina.
Other Forms: Marta, Martä, Martah, Marte, Marttaha, Merta, Merte