Martina name - Meaning of Martina
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 4
- Usage
- German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, English, Czech, Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Ancient Roman, Latin
- Pronounced
- mahr-TEE-nah (Dutch, Italian, Spanish) , mahr-TEEN-ə (English)
- Martina Meaning
- Feminine form of Martinus (see Martin). Saint Martina was a 3rd-century martyr who is one of the patron saints of Rome. Martina is a feminine form of Martin, derived from Martinus, which in Latin means "rendered to Mars". Mars is a Roman god of war. It can be used as a surname as well although it is relatively rare. In the USA, Martina was most popular in the 1960s.
Martina Related Names
Variants: Martine (Dutch), Martyna, Maartje
Diminutives: Ina (German), Ina (Swedish), Ina (Norwegian), Ina (Danish), Ina, Maartje, Tina, Tineke (Dutch), Tina (Italian), Ina, Tina (English), Ina, Tina (Croatian), Tina (Slovene)
Masculine Forms: Merten (Low German), Martin (German), Mårten, Martin (Swedish), Martin, Morten (Norwegian), Martin, Morten (Danish), Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Tijn (Dutch), Martino, Tino (Italian), Martín (Spanish), Martí (Catalan), Martim, Martinho (Portuguese), Martie, Martin, Marty (English), Martin (Czech), Martin, Tin (Croatian), Martin (Slovak), Martin, Tine, Tinek (Slovene), Martinus (Ancient Roman)
Other Languages: Martine (French), Ina (Limburgish), Martyna (Polish)
Martina Celebrities
Martina Hingis - tennis player, Martina Navratilova - tennis player, Martina Ertl - athlete, Martina McBride - musician, Martina Klein - model, Martina Muller - writer, Martina Sucha - tennis player, Martina Wied - writer,