Martin
Found 12 entry about "Martin"
Мартин(Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian)
Мартин,
Мартын(Russian)
MAHR-teen(Finnish)
MAHR-tin(English)
MAHT-tin(Norwegian)
MAR-TEHN(French)
MAR-kyin(Czech)
MAR-teen(German, Slovak)
MAT-tin(Swedish)
MAWR-teen(Hungarian)
The name Martin is pronounced as MAR-tin.
mar-TIN(Bulgarian)
Martin Name meanings & History
The name Martin has Latin roots and is derived from the name "Martinus," which means "warlike" or "belonging to Mars," the Roman god of war. Martin has several meanings, including "warrior," "dedicated to Mars," "servant of Mars," and "strong or powerful.". Martin is a versatile and timeless name that can be used for different types of boys. It can also be used as a middle name paired with another name.
Zodiac Sign of Martin: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Martin:
M: Manipulative,Memory,Mushy,Maternal,Mommy,Mother,Memorabilia
A: Assertive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Angry,Action,Aggressive
R: Rational,Restless,Resourceful,Reason
T: Touchy,Talkative,Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Truth,Testy,Tireless
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
N: Neurosis,Nice,Neat,Nitpicking,Nagging,Nervous,Nutrition
Martin is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people named Martin include civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., actor Martin Sheen, singer Martin Garrix, and author Martin Amis.
2.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: From the Latin Martinus (of Mars, war-like), a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name was borne by St. Martin of Tours (c. 315-397). He is mainly remembered for splitting his cloak in two and giving half to a beggar. Var: Martyn. Pet: Marty. (MARTIN)
3.) Martin (Male)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) combative; from Mars
Other Forms: Mart, Marten, Marti, Martie, Marton, Marty
4.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: From the Latin Martmus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name was borne by St. Martin of Tours (315?-?397). He is mainly remembered for splitting his cloak in two and giving half to a beggar. He is also said to have been related to St. Patrick. Mairtin and Martan are Gaelic forms. (MAR-TIN)
5.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: Romanian
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Martinus (war-like), a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. (MAHR-TEEN)
6.) Martin (Male)
7.) Martin (Male)
8.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: German
Meanings: From the Latin Martinus (of Mars, war-like), which is derived from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name became popular during the Middle Ages, due in part to the fame of the German theologian Martin Luther (1483-1546). (MAHR-TIN)
9.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: From the Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name was borne by St. Martin of Tours (c. 315-97), an active missionary who is considered the father of monasticism in France. (MAHR-TAN)
10.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: From the Latin Martinus (of Mars, war-like), a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. (MAHR-TIN)
11.) Martin (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: (Latin, French) a form of Martinus. History: Martin Luther King, Jr. led the Civil Rights movement and won the Nobel Peace Prize. See also Tynek.
Other Forms: Maartan, Maartin, Maarton, Maartyn, Mart, Martain, Martainn, Martan, Martijn, MartineMaartan, Maartin, Maarton, Maartyn, Mart, Martain, Martainn, Martan, Martijn, Martine,Martinien, Marto, Marton, Marton, Marts, Mattin, Mertin, Mertyn
12.) MARTIN (Male)
Usage: Scottish
Meanings: From the Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Martainn is the Gaelic form. (MAHR-TIN)