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Meaning, origin and history of the name Martino - Behind the Name
Gender Masculine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /mar.ˈti.no/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Martinus (see Martin).

Related Names

DiminutiveTino
Feminine FormMartina
Other Languages & CulturesMartinus(Ancient Roman) Mattin, Matxin(Basque) Martin(Bulgarian) Martí(Catalan) Martin, Tin(Croatian) Martin(Czech) Martin, Morten(Danish) Maarten, Marten, Martijn, Mart, Martinus, Tijn(Dutch) Martin, Martie, Marty(English) Martin, Mart(Estonian) Martti, Martin(Finnish) Martin(French) Martiño(Galician) Martin, Merten(German) Márton, Martin(Hungarian) Máirtín(Irish) Mārtiņš, Mārcis, Martins(Latvian) Martynas(Lithuanian) Martin(Macedonian) Martyn(Manx) Martîn(Norman) Martin, Morten(Norwegian) Marcin(Polish) Martim, Martinho(Portuguese) Martin(Romanian) Martin(Russian) Martin(Serbian) Martin(Slovak) Martin, Tine, Tinek(Slovene) Martín(Spanish) Mårten, Martin(Swedish) Martyn(Ukrainian) Martyn(Welsh)
Surname DescendantsMartini, Martino(Italian)
Same SpellingMartiño
User SubmissionMartino

Popularity

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Name Days

Italy: April 13
Italy: November 11
Italy: November 30

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Entry updated July 2, 2017