see|martin
English
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Etymology
L. Martinus, "of or like Mars" or "little Mars", from Mars (stem Mart-) + -inus, diminutive adjective suffix.
Furthermore, the name (i.e. Mars) is likely to have been brought into Latin from elsewhere, likely the Etruscan Maris which was their name for the same deity.
Pronunciation
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!| /�m��(r)t(�)n/ || <tt>/"mA:(r)t(@)n/</tt> || mä(r)'t(�)n
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| /�m�rt�n/ || <tt>/"mArt@n/</tt>
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Hyphenation: mar·tin
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)t(�)n|-��(r)t(�)n
Homophones: marten
Proper noun
en-proper noun
- given name|male originally given in honor of a fourth century soldier-saint.
- A European surname derived from the given name.
- An English habitational surname for some who lived near a mere.
Translations
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Chinese: 马� (m�dīng)
Czech: Martin#Czech|Martin m
Danish: Martin, Morten
Dutch: Martijn, Maarten, Martinus
Estonian: Martin, Marti, Mart, Märt
Finnish: Martti
French: Martin
German: Martin
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Hungarian: Márton
Icelandic: Marteinn
Irish: Mártan
Italian: Martino
Latin: Martinus
Norwegian: Martin, Morten
Polish: Marcin
Russian: �а��ин (Martin), �а���н (Martyn)
Spanish: MartÃn
Swedish: Martin, MÃ¥rten
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Related terms
Martina
Czech
Proper noun
cs-proper noun|g=m
- given name|male||cs:, cognate to English Martin#English|Martin. Feminine form: Martina.
Danish
Proper noun
Martin
- given name|male||da:, cognate to English Martin. Variant: Morten. Feminine form: Martine.
French
Proper noun
Martin m
- given name|male||fr:, cognate to English Martin. Feminine form: Martine.
German
Proper noun
Martin
- given name|male||de:, cognate to English Martin. Feminine form: Martina.
Norwegian
Proper noun
Martin
- given name|male||no:, cognate to English Martin. Variant: Morten. Feminine from: Martine.
Swedish
Proper noun
Martin
- given name|male||sv:, cognate to English Martin. Variant: MÃ¥rten. Feminine form: Martina.
de:Martin
fr:Martin
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ru:Martin
sl:Martin
sr:Martin
fi:Martin
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