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Martta

What does Martta mean?

Martta Pronunciation of Martta as a name for girls is an Aramaic name, and the name Martta means "lady; mistress of the house". Martta is a variant form of Martha (Aramaic).

STARTS/ENDS WITH Mar-, -ta

ASSOCIATED WITH lady (noble)

Variations

VARIANTS Marty, Martie, Marti, Marta, Marhta

OTHER FORMS VIA MARTHA Maarva, Marfa, Mariet, Marit, Mart, Marte, Martella, Marth, Marthe, Marthena, Marthy, Martina, Martita, Martje, Martyne, Marva, Mata, Matha, Matti, Mattie, Mirtha

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Martta Ainsley (M.A.), ..

How popular is Martta?

Martta is an uncommonly occurring first name for females. Martta is an equivalently unusual surname too for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Martha (#797 FROM RECENT DATA), Mattie (#1057), Martina (#1377), Marta, Marti, Martie, Marty, Marva and Mata are the prominent variation forms of Martta (OUTSIDE TOP 2000). These forms of Martta were favored as birth names 138 years ago (ADOPTION OF 1.8%) and are now significantly less widespread, with forms such as Marva becoming somewhat dated. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Marta, Martha, Marti, Martie, Martina in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Marty, Marva, Mata, Mattie in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Marta, Martha outside U.S.

Similar Names

Martta is pronounced similarly to Meerta, Mirta, Mirtie, Myrta and Myrtie. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Barta, Bartha, Caretta, Carita, Caritta, Eartha, Karita, Laretta, Larita, Malita, Malitta, Mara, Maraya, Marcia, Marcita, Marena, Maretta, Marette, Marga, Margita, Maria, Marietta, Mariette, Marika, Marina, Marisa, Marita, Maritsa, Maritza, Mariza, Marja, Marketa, Marketta, Markia, Markita, Marla, Marlea, Marna, Marnetta, Marnia, Marnja, Marnya, Marra, Marsha, Marsia, Marsita, Martia, Marya, Maryetta, Maryka, Marysa, Mattea, Mattia, Matty, Maurita, Meertha, Myrtia, Sarita, Sarotta and Zarita. These names tend to be more frequently used than Martta.

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