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Look up Marti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marti may refer to Marti (surname), a surname Marti, Montopoli in Val d'Arno, a village in the province
José Julián Martí Pérez (Spanish: [xoˈse maɾˈti]; 28 January 1853 – 19 May 1895) was a Cuban nationalist, poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator
Look up Martí in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martí is a Catalan name and may refer to: Antoni Martí (1963–2023), Andorran architect and politician
Notable people with the surname include: Agostino Marti (1482 – after 1542/43), Italian painter Alina Marti (born 2004), Swiss ice hockey player and member
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Marti Pellow (born Mark McLachlan; 23 March 1965) is a Scottish singer, best known as the lead singer of the pop group Wet Wet Wet for 28 years: from
Agustín Farabundo Martí Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [faɾaˈβundo maɾˈti]; 5 May 1893 – 1 February 1932) was a Salvadoran Marxist-Leninist revolutionary
Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (born 7 July 1982) is a Spanish professional football manager who was most recently the manager of EFL Championship club Leicester
Josep Maria "Pepe" Martí Sobrepera (Catalan: [ˈpepə məɾˈti], Spanish: [ˈpepe maɾˈti]; born 13 June 2005) is a Spanish racing driver who competes in Formula
MARTI
Female
Spanish
Spanish name MARTIRIO means "martyrdom."
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English, Swedish (Martinsson), Norwegian and Danish (Martinsen)
English, Swedish (Martinsson), Norwegian and Danish (Martinsen) : patronymic from the personal name Martin.
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French (western)
French (western) : from a pet form of Martin 1.English : habitational name from Martineau in France. The name was also taken to England by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century (see below).Harriet Martineau (1802–76), the English writer, was the daughter of a Norwich manufacturer. She was descended from a family of French Huguenots who owned land around Poitou and Touraine in the 15th century. They included a number of surgeons in the 17th century. In the 19th century a branch of the family was firmly established in Birmingham, England; others went to North America.
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English
English : variant of Martindale.
Male
Dutch
, of Mars.
Male
English
 English form of Roman Latin Martinus, MARTIN means "of/like Mars." Compare with another form of Martin.
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Martinus, MARTINE means "of/like Mars."Â
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Martinus, MARTINHO means "of/like Mars."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Martinus, MARTINO means "of/like Mars."
Male
English
English form of Roman Latin Martialis, MARTIAL means "of/like Mars."
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Portuguese
Portuguese : patronymic from the personal name Martim, vernacular form of Latin Martinus (see Martin).English and Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Martin.
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English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc.
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc. : from a personal name (Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, genitive Martis, the Roman god of fertility and war, whose name may derive ultimately from a root mar ‘gleam’). This was borne by a famous 4th-century saint, Martin of Tours, and consequently became extremely popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. As a North American surname, this form has absorbed many cognates from other European forms.English : habitational name from any of several places so called, principally in Hampshire, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire, named in Old English as ‘settlement by a lake’ (from mere or mær ‘pool’, ‘lake’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’) or as ‘settlement by a boundary’ (from (ge)mære ‘boundary’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’). The place name has been charged from Marton under the influence of the personal name Martin.
Male
Swiss
, of Mars.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria, first recorded in 1220 in its present form. There is a chapel of St. Martin here, and the valley (see Dale) may be named from this. Alternatively, there may have been a landowner here called Martin, and the church dedication may be due to popular association of his name with that of the saint.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Latin, Netherlands, Swiss
Dedicated to Mars; Roman God of War; Servant of Mars; Female Version of Martin; Of Mars; Warlike
Male
French
 French form of Roman Latin Martinus, MARTIN means "of/like Mars." Compare with another form of Martin.
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Martinus, MARTINA means "of/like Mars."Â
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Marta, MARTITA means "lady, mistress."
Male
English
Pet form of English Martin, MARTIE means "of/like Mars."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Basque, French, Latin
Lady; Feminine of Martin; Warlike
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Irish American Celtic Gaelic English
Manly.
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Russian Czechoslovakian
Love of the people.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Agreed; Consented
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English
English : unexplained.
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Latin
Yearning; sorrow.
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Happiness with Fortune; Money
Male
Hebrew
(יָוָן) Hebrew name YAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah. The English form is Javan.
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English
From the light meadow; from the dark meadow.
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Hindu
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Murugan, MURUKAN means "six-faced."Â
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n.
Alt. of Martingal
v. t.
To subject to trial by a court-martial.
v. t.
To render warlike; as, to martialize a people.
n.
The act of doubling, at each stake, that which has been lost on the preceding stake; also, the sum so risked; -- metaphorically derived from the bifurcation of the martingale of a harness.
n.
The sand martin, or bank swallow.
adv.
In a martial manner.
n.
The feast of St. Martin, the eleventh of November; -- often called martlemans.
a.
Pertaining to, or containing, iron; chalybeate; as, martial preparations.
a.
Belonging to war, or to an army and navy; -- opposed to civil; as, martial law; a court-martial.
n.
The quality of being martial.
imp. & p. p.
of Court-martial
a.
Belonging or relating to war; military; martial.
n.
Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Court-martial
n.
The martin.
pl.
of Court-martial
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Martialize
a.
Of, pertaining to, or suited for, war; military; as, martial music; a martial appearance.
n.
The principles or practices of a martinet; rigid adherence to discipline, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Martialize