Type Surname (from given name)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈmɑɹ.tɪn/(American English) /ˈmɑː.tɪn/(British English) /maʁ.tɛ̃/(French) /ˈmaʁ.tiːn/(German) /ˈmaʈ.ɪn/(Swedish) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Derived from the given name Martin. This is the most common surname in France.
Related Names
RootMartin (given name)
VariantsMartel, Martell, Martins, Martinson(English) Martel(French) Martz(German) Martinsson(Swedish)
Other Languages & CulturesMartinov, Martinova(Bulgarian) Martí(Catalan) Martinović(Croatian) Martínek, Martinek, Martínková, Martinková(Czech) Martinsen, Mortensen(Danish) Martens, Mertens(Dutch) Martikainen(Finnish) Martens, Mertens(Flemish) Márton(Hungarian) Martini, Martino, Martinelli(Italian) Mertens(Low German) Martinsen, Mortensen(Norwegian) Marciniak(Polish) Martins(Portuguese) Martinović(Serbian) Martín, Martínez, Martinez(Spanish) Martynyuk(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingMartín
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