Marta - Meaning of Marta
What does Marta mean?
[ 2 syll. mar-ta, ma-rta ] The baby girl name Marta is pronounced MAAR-Taa in Czech, Italian, Polish and Spanish †. Marta has its origins in the Aramaic and Latin languages. It is used largely in Armenian, Czech, English, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish.
Marta is a shortening of Martha (English, German, Greek, and Scandinavian) in the Armenian, Czech, English, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Scandinavian, and Spanish languages.
Marta is also a variant of Martina (Spanish, Czech, English, German, Italian, and Romanian) in the English language.
See also the related categories, romanian, armenian, english, latin, aramaic, portuguese, spanish, italian, czech, polish, scandinavian, and hungarian.
Marta is uncommon as a baby girl name. At the height of its usage in 1950, 0.025% of baby girls were named Marta. It had a ranking of #382 then. The baby name has seen a substantial drop in popularity since then, and is of only very modest use today. In 2018, within the family of girl names directly related to Marta, Martha was the most regularly used.
Baby names that sound like Marta include Maarathe, Maarit, Maighread, Mairead, Mairéad, Manreet, Marathe, Marcia, Mardee, Mardey, Mardi, Mardie, Mardy, Mared, Maret, Marete, Marette, Mariette, Marit, and Marte.
† Pronunciation for Marta: M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; T as in "tee (T.IY)"

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