feminine Marta

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Origin:
aramaic
Name Root:
mār > Martâ > Márthā
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Márthā (Μάρθᾱ),” which in turn derives from the Judæo-Aramaic “martâ,” from the root “mār,” meaning “the mistress, the lady” (the same meaning as Sara, Donna, Leah, Freya, Despoina, and Matrona). The form “Martha” was not used in England until after the Protestant Reformation. 1) Martha of Bethany is a biblical figure reported in the Gospels of Luke and John. Together with his brothers Lazarus and Martha, she is described by John, who lives in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem. 2) Martha of Denmark (1277–1341) was a Swedish Queen consort, spouse of King Birger of Sweden. 3) Märta Erikdotter Leijonhufvud, (in English: Martha) (1520–1584), was a Swedish nobleman. She was the sister of Queen Margaret and sister-in-law of King Gustav I of Sweden. She was also Queen Catherine Stenbock’s maternal aunt and daughter-in-law of Regent Christina Gyllenstierna.

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belarusian
bulgarian
bulgarian
catalan
catalan
croatian
croatian
czech
czech
faroese
faroese
georgian
georgian
german
german
greenlandic
greenlandic
icelandic
icelandic
italian
italian
macedonian
macedonian
norwegian
norwegian
old danish
old danish
old norse
old norse
polish
polish
portuguese
portuguese
romanian
romanian
serbian
serbian
slovak
slovak
slovene
slovene
spanish
spanish
swedish
swedish

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ukrainian
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french
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african (eastern)

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #2696


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #983

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #8

A person with name-number 8 is ambitious, confident, practical and has a great ability to execute plans. They are achievers and seek to reach the top of their field through hard work.

Chakra Number: #8
Chakra "Etheric Body"

At the base of the skull or Cerebellum and is also found to be linked to the causal chakra just above the crown chakra to the left in the etheric body. This center enables the individual to achieve advanced out-of-body projection, etheric projection, spiritual perception, and spiritual wisdom. I use the word spiritual here because these abilities and ideas are larger than the self and the earth and is were the ability of remote viewing resides.

Color meaning: Black

Black is the color of the hidden, the secretive and the unknown, creating an air of mystery. It keeps things bottled up inside, hidden from the world. In color psychology the meaning of the color black is protection from external emotional stress. It creates a barrier between itself and the outside world, providing comfort while protecting its emotions and feelings, and hiding its vulnerabilities, insecurities and lack of self-confidence. In times of fear and uncertainty black contains the energy of the threatening unknown. In a positive state, black is seen as a restful emptiness into which anything may emerge and disappear once again. It is also mysterious, providing a sense of potential and possibility.

Name Songs

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Notable People and Personalities

Marta Abba, Italian Film And Stage Actress
Marta Agostinetto, Italian Volleyball Player
Marta Altesa, Spanish Bassist
Marta Bastianelli, Italian Road Cyclist
Marta Bechis, Italian Volleyball Player
Marta Boneschi, Italian Journalist And Essayist
Marta Burgay, Italian Astrophysics
Marta Capurso, Italian Short Track Speed Skater
Marta Cartabia, Italian Professor And Constitutional Expert
Marta Cielecka (born 1981), Polish artist
Marta Colaiocco, Italian Water Polo Player
Marta Dassù, Italian Essayist
Marta Domachowska, Polish Tennis Player
Marta Domínguez, Spanish Athlete
Marta Dziadura, Polish Pentathlete
Marta Eggerth, Hungarian Singer And Actress
Marta Faiola, Italian Ballerina
Marta Fernández, Spanish Basketball Player
Marta Flavi, Italian Tv And Radio
Marta Franceschini, Italian Writer And Journalist
Marta Galeotti, Italian Volleyball Player
Marta Gastini, Italian Actress
Marta Iacopini, Italian Actress And Tv Presenter
Marta Kauffman, American Television Producer
Marta Kubisova, Czech Singer
Marta Large, Italian Entomologist
Marta Mangiucca, Italian Actress
Marta Marrero, Spanish Tennis Player
Marta Marzotto, Italian Designer
Marta May, Spanish Actress
Marta Menegatti, Italian Beach Volleyball Player
Marta Milani, Italian Athlete
Marta Morazzoni, Italian Writer And Teacher
Marta Moreno, Spanish Footballer
Marta Peterson, American Keyboardist
Marta Renucci, Italian Racing Journalist
Marta Russo, Italian Student Victim Of A Case Of Chronicle Of The 90s
Marta Sansoni, Italian Designer
Marta Sobral De Souza, Brazilian Basketball Player
Marta Sordi, Italian History
Marta Tana, Noblewoman, Mother Of St Aloysius Gonzaga
Marta Tomelli, Italian Singer
Marta Verginella, Italian History
Marta Vieira Da Silva, Brazilian Footballer
Marta Vincenzi, Italian Politician
Marta Wiśniewska, Polish Singer
Marta Zoffoli, Italian Actress
Marta Zurro, Spanish Basketball Player
Márta Károlyi (born 1942), Romanian Gymnastics Coach
Márta Mészáros (born 1931), Hungarian Screenwriter And Film Director
Márta Sebestyén (born 1957), Hungarian Folk Singer