Martina
Found 11 entry about "Martina"
Мартина(Bulgarian)
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)
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)
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)
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