Marte name - Meaning of Marte
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Norwegian, Aramaic, Norwegian
- Pronounced
- MAHR-te
- Marte Meaning
- Norwegian variant of Martha. Marte is a Norwegian form of Martha. Martha originates in Aramaic and means "lady of the house". This was the name of several saints, including Saint Martha, a 3rd century Catholic martyr. In the Bible, Martha of Bethany was the sister of Lazarus and Mary. In its variant spelling the name is popular in different languages around the world. In the United States its usage as a feminine given name has declined lately. The famous bearer is the American TV personality and business magnate Martha Stewart.
Marte Related Names
Variants: Marta, Martha
Other Languages: Martha (Biblical), Martha (Biblical Greek), Martha (Biblical Latin), Marta (Bulgarian), Marta (Catalan), Marta (Croatian), Marta (Czech), Martha (Danish), Martha, Patsy, Patti, Pattie, Patty (English), Martta (Finnish), Marthe (French), Marta (Georgian), Marthe (German), Martha (Greek), Márta, Mártuska (Hungarian), Marta (Italian), Marta (Latvian), Morta (Lithuanian), Marta (Macedonian), Maata (Maori), Matty (Medieval English), Marta (Polish), Marta (Portuguese), Marta (Romanian), Marfa (Russian), Marta (Serbian), Marta (Slovak), Marta (Slovene), Marta, Martita (Spanish), Marta, Martha (Swedish)