Everything about the name MARTINA

Meaning, origin, history

Martina is a female given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word "martinus," which means "of Mars." Mars was the Roman god of war, and thus, the name Martina has historically been associated with strength, courage, and fortitude.

The name Martina has been in use since ancient times. It was particularly popular among early Christians who chose it as a symbol of their faith and resilience in the face of persecution. Some famous historical figures with this name include Saint Martina, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, and Martina Franca, an Italian composer from the Baroque era.

In some cultures, the name Martina is also associated with martyrdom and sacrifice. For instance, in Catholicism, Saint Martina is venerated as a patron saint of Rome and a protector against floods. However, it's important to note that these associations are not universally applicable and do not define every individual named Martina.

Today, Martina remains a popular choice for parents seeking a strong and meaningful name for their daughter. It is typically pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable ("Mar-TEE-na") and has several variant spellings such asMartina, Martyna, and Martín. Despite its historical ties to war and martyrdom, the name Martina is now simply seen by many as a beautiful and powerful name for girls.

Popularity of the name MARTINA since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

The name Martina has been a popular choice for parents in the United States over the past century and a half. According to records, there were six births with the name Martina in 1880, followed by another six in 1882. The number of births increased slightly in the following years, reaching eight in both 1883 and 1884.

The trend continued to rise steadily throughout the late 19th century, with a peak of 37 births in 1910. However, it's worth noting that these figures are quite low compared to more recent times. This could be due to various factors such as changing naming trends or fluctuations in population size.

In the early 20th century, there was a significant increase in the number of babies named Martina. There were 97 births in 1919, and this number continued to rise throughout the 1920s, reaching a high of 114 in 1928.

However, after the peak in 1928, the popularity of the name Martina began to decline. This downward trend persisted until the late 1950s when there were only around 100 births each year with this name.

But starting from the early 1960s, there was a notable increase in popularity for the name Martina once again. In 1963, there were 274 births with this name, which more than doubled to 589 by 1964. This high level of popularity continued throughout the rest of the decade and into the early 1970s.

After peaking in 1970 at 304 births, there was a steady decrease in popularity for the name Martina over the next two decades. By the mid-1980s, there were fewer than 250 babies named Martina each year on average.

But just when it seemed like the name Martina might fade into obscurity once again, its popularity started to rebound in the late 1980s and early 1990s. There were over 300 births with this name annually from 1989 to 1994.

Since then, the number of babies named Martina has hovered around the 200 mark each year on average. Despite some fluctuations, it's clear that Martina remains a well-loved name choice for parents in the United States.

In total, over the past century and a half (from 1880 to 2023), there have been approximately 18,126 babies named Martina born in the United States. This demonstrates just how enduring this particular name has proven to be.