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[ 1 syll. mar(t), ma-rt ] The boy name Mart is sometimes used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is MAART KEY. Mart is used chiefly in the English language, and it is derived from Turkish and Latin origins. From Turkish and Latin roots, its meaning is born during the month of March. The name Martina (Spanish, Czech, English, and German) is the female form of Mart. In addition, Mart is a variant of the name Martin (English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic) in the English language. Mart is unusual as a baby name for boys. Its usage peaked modestly in 1902 with 0.005% of baby boys being given the name Mart. It ranked at #991 then. The baby name has since experienced a loss in popularity, and is today of irregular use. Among the group of boy names directly linked to Mart, Martin (English, French, German, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic) was the most frequently used in 2008. Mart has in the past century been mostly given to boys. Baby names that sound like Mart include Marte (Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish), Marid, Merd (Iranian and Kurdish), Mered, Mort (English), Muraad (Indian), Martey (English), Marti (English and Swiss), Martie (English), Martí (Catalan), Marto (Spanish), Martti (Finnish), Marty (English), Maynard (English), Merit (English), Meritt (English), Merrit (English), Mert (Iranian and Turkish), Morehead (English), and Morty (English). KEY: Pronunciation for Mart: M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; T as in "tea (T.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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