Martina

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Meaning
The name Martina means "of Mars," referring to the Roman god of war
Scripts(How to write)
The name Martina is written as "Martina" in its original Latin form.
Мартина(Bulgarian)
Pronunciation
MAR-kyi-na(Czech)
MAR-tee-na(Slovak)
MAWR-tee-naw(Hungarian)
Mar-TEE-na
mahr-TEE-na(Dutch)
mahr-TEEN-ə(English)
mar-TEE-na(German, Italian, Spanish)
mər-TEE-nə(Catalan)
Popularity
The name Martina is ranked #1208 in the United States in 2021. It is more popular in Latin countries such as Italy, Spain and Argentina.

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Martina Name meanings & History

The name Martina means "of Mars," referring to the Roman god of war. Feminine form of Martinus (see Martin). Saint Martina was a 3rd-century martyr who is one of the patron saints of Rome. Martina is used as a first name for girls. It is commonly used in Latin countries such as Italy, Spain, and Argentina.

Zodiac Sign of Martina: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Martina:

M: Mushy,Memory,Memorabilia,Mother,Mommy,Manipulative,Maternal

A: Angry,Aggressive,Action,Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive

R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful

T: Testy,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Talkative,Truth,Touchy,Tacky

I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence

N: Nervous,Nitpicking,Neurosis,Nutrition,Neat,Nagging,Nice

Martina is:

  • a Formal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strong name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Famous people with the name Martina include tennis player Martina Navratilova, actress Martina Gedeck, and singer-songwriter Martina McBride.

2.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: Feminine form of Martin, from the Latin name Martmus, which is derived from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Martina, a common name throughout Europe, received a boost in popularity through the fame of tennis star Martina Navratilova (b. 1956). Var: Martine. (MAR-TEE-NAH)


3.) Martina (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: From the god Mars

Other Forms: Martinah, Martyna


4.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: Romanian

Meanings: Feminine form of Martin (war-like), which is from the Latin Martmus, a derivative of Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. (MAHR-TEE-NAH)


5.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: Irish

Meanings: Feminine form of Martin (war-like), a derivative of the Latin Martmus, which is from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. (MAR-TEE-NAH)


6.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: Feminine form of Martin, from the Latin name Martinus, which is derived from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Short: Tina. (MAR-TEE-NAH)


7.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: German

Meanings: A popular name throughout Europe, Martina (war-like) is a feminine form of Martin, from the Latin name Martmus, which is derived from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. (MAHR-TEENAH)


8.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: A popular name throughout Europe, Martina (war-like) is a feminine form of Martin, from the Latin name Martinus, which is derived from mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. Pet: Martinka. (MAHR-TEE-NAH)


9.) MARTINA (Female)

Usage: Scandinavian

Meanings: Feminine form of Martin, from the Latin MartTnus. which is derived from Mars, the name of the Roman mythological god of war. The name is popular throughout Europe. Pet: Maartje (Dutch). (MAR-TEE-NAH)


10.) Martina (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: (Latin) martial, warlike. See also Tina.

Other Forms: Martaina, Martainah, Martana, Martanah, Martanna, Martannah, Martayna, Martaynah, Marteana, Marteanah, Marteena, Marteenah, Martella, Marthena, Marthina, Martinah, Martinia, Martino, Martosia, Martoya, Martricia, Martrina, Martyna, Martynah


11.) Martina (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: (Latin, German) combative

Other Forms: Marteena, Martene, Marti, Martinna, Martyna, Tina


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