masculine Martin

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
Māvors > MARS > MARTINUS
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Latin superlative praenomen “Martinus,” meaning “son of Mars, a descendant of Mars,” derived from “Mars,” the Roman god of war, called initially “Mavors,” which in turn derives from the Pie (Proto Indo-European) root “*Māwort-,” probably reconstructed from the Indian (Sanskrit: Marutas). The name is widespread during the Middle Ages in the Christian era, thanks to St. Martin of Tours’ devotion. Martin of Tours was a Bishop of Tours. His shrine in France became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name, much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints.

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croatian
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czech
czech
danish
danish
dutch
dutch
english
english
estonian
estonian
faroese
faroese
finnish
finnish
french
french
german
german
greenlandic
greenlandic
hungarian (magyar)
hungarian (magyar)
icelandic
icelandic
norwegian
norwegian
old norse
old norse
old swedish
old swedish
polish
polish
romanian
romanian
russian
russian
serbian
serbian
slovak
slovak
slovene
slovene
swedish
swedish
ukrainian
ukrainian

Use in other languages

catalan
italian
danish
finnish
greenlandic
norwegian
old danish
old swedish
sami (lapps)
swedish
dutch
middle english
hungarian (magyar)
belarusian
polish
welsh
portuguese
german
irish
latvian
basque
greek
lithuanian
breton
latin
old norse
english
spanish
croatian
french
russian
ukrainian
faroese
ancient germanic
archaic polish

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #305


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #2136

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Numerological Values: #3

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Chakra Number: #3
Solar Plexus Chakra "Manipura"

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Color meaning: Yellow

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Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
maÎtre martin
alain chamfort
martin bibeau
alain couture
pauvre martin
andrÉe simons
martin et augustin
anne sylvestre
le coq martin
arbadÉtorne
pauvre martin
barbara 
alix et martin
caroline cler
oÙ serez-vous martin?
danyel gÉrard
abraham, martin and john
dion
chez jannette et martin
frÉdÉrik mey
qui est martin?
frida boccara
martin la chance
gaËtan
pauvre martin
georges brassens
martin
gilbert bÉcaud
tousles anges s'appellent martin
gogol premier
monsieur martin
goun & friedemann
martin
hÉlÈne martin
pauvre martin
hervÉ suhubiette feat. philippe gelda
pauvre martin
hugues aufray 
pauvre martin
jacques douai
martin
jean bourbon
martin prend sa serpe
jean humenry
pauvre martin
jean humenry
martin de la chasse-galerie
la bottine souriante
martin
la grande sophie
le nez de martin
la volÉe d'castors
martin john
les troubadours
martin
malicorne
le rÊve de martin
martin deschamps
pauvre martin
maxime le forestier
le fils du grand martin (l'enfant de colÈre)
michel corringe
martin de la chasse-galerie
michel rivard
martin
mireille mathieu
martin et elvis
patrick verbeke
le panier de martin
pierre chÊne
martin
pierre et vincent
martin de constantine
roger lahaye
pauvre martin
serge kerval 
martin
sttellla
martin eden
the twilight singers
pauvre martin
thibaud couturier
martin
zac brown band
rÉveil martin
zut

Notable People and Personalities

Martin Akakia (1500–1551), Physician Of King Francis I Of France
Martin Atkins (born 1959), English Drummer
Martin Axenrot (born 1979), Current Drummer (opeth)
Martin Brodeur (born 1972), Canadian Ice Hockey Player
Martin Brundle (born 1959), English Auto Racing Driver And Commentator
Martin Buber (1878–1965), Israeli Philosopher, Translator, And Educator
Martín Cáceres (born 1987), Uruguayan Footballer
Martin Clunes (born 1961), British Actor
Martin Cooper (born 1928), American Inventor Of The Mobile Phone
Martin Damm (born 1972), Czech Tennis Player
Martin Davis (born 1958), American Former Tennis Player
Martin De Porres (1579–1639), Peruvian Saint
Martin Erat (born 1981), Czech Professional Ice Hockey Player
Martin Eriksson (born 1965), Swedish Musician
Martin Eriksson (born 1971), Swedish Pole Vaulter
Martin Ferguson (born 1953), Australian Politician
Martin Filipovski (born 1986), Macedonian Guitarist (next Time)
Martin Fillo (born 1986), Czech Professional Footballer
Martin Gore (born 1961), British Singer And Songwriter (depeche Mode)
Martin Harris (born 1969), English Backstroke Swimmer
Martin Heidegger (1889–1976), German Philosopher
Martin Hengel (1926–2009), German Theologian
Martin Hoberg Hedegaard (born 1992), Danish Singer
Martin Hurt (born 1984), Estonian Football Defender Or Midfielder
Martin I Of Sicily (~1374–1409), Ruled 1390–1409
Martin J. Klein (1924–2009), American Science Historian
Martín Jaite (born 1964), Argentine Former Tennis Player
Martin Johnson (born 1970), English Rugby Union Player
Martin Kaalma (born 1977), Estonian Football Goalkeeper
Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997), German Painter
Martin Klein (1884–1947), Estonian Wrestler
Martin Kližan (born 1989), Slovakian Tennis Player
Martin Koopman (born 1956), Dutch Footballer And Football Manager
Martin Lang, Australian Rugby League Footballer
Martin Laurendeau (born 1964), Canadian Former Tennis Player
Martin Lawrence (born 1965), American Television And Movie Actor
Martin Lee (tennis) (born 1978), British Former Tennis Player
Martin Lipp (1854–1923), Estonian Poet
Martin Lopez (born 1978), Former Drummer (opeth)
Martin Luther (1483–1546), Founder Of Protestant Christianity
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968), American Civil Rights Campaigner
Martin Mendez (born 1978), Bass Player (opeth)
Martín Mondragón (born 1953), Mexican Long-distance Runner
Martin Müürsepp (born 1974), Estonian Professional Basketball Player
Martin Nürenbach († 1780), German Acrobat, Actor, Dancer, Tight-rope-dancer And Director
Martin O'hagan (1950–2001), Irish Journalist
Martin O'malley (born 1963), Mayor Of Baltimore And Governor Of Maryland
Martin Of Aragon (1356–1410), Ruled 1396–1410
Martin Of Braga (~520–580), Archbishop Of Braga
Martin Of Leon (~1130–1203), Spanish Saint And Augustinian Canon
Martin Offiah, British Rugby League Footballer
Martin Padar (born 1979), Estonian Judoka
Martin Reim (born 1971), Estonian Football Midfielder
Martín Sastre (born 1976), Uruguayan Artist
Martin Scorsese (born 1942), American Filmmaker
Martin Sheen (born 1940), American Actor
Martin Silva (born 1952), Canadian Politician And Radio Personality
Martin Sinner (born 1968), German Former Tennis Player
Martin Škrtel (born 1984), Slovakian Football Defender
Martin St. Louis (born 1975), Canadian Ice Hockey Player
Martin Steele (born 1962), British Middle Distance Runner
Martin Strel (born 1954), Slovenian Marathon Swimmer
Martin Teffer (born 1965), Dutch Volleyball Player And Coach
Martin Tešovič (born 1974), Slovak Weightlifter
Martin Thomsen (born 1961), Lieutenant Colonel
Martin Thulin (born 1972), Mexican Musician
Martin Van Buren (1782–1862), 8th President Of The United States Of America
Martin Van Der Horst (born 1965), Dutch Volleyball Player
Martin Van Leeuwen (born 1981), Dutch Football (soccer) Player
Martín Vassallo Argüello (born 1980), Argentine Tennis Player
Martin Verkerk (born 1978), Dutch Former Tennis Player
Martin Viiask (born 1983), Estonian Professional Basketballer
Martin Vunk (born 1984), Estonian Football Midfielder
Martin Walsh (born 1955), Academy Award-winning Film Editor