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Martyna

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How to Pronounce Martyna

Pronounced mar-TEE-nuh /mɑrˈti.nə/Medium

Meaning: Martyna is the Polish (and wider Slavic) feminine form of Martin, from the Latin Martinus, itself from Mars, the Roman god of war - so broadly 'of Mars, warlike.' It is a well-established name in Poland, spelled with the Polish y, and appears among Polish-American families in the United States.Medium

In 30 seconds: Martyna is the Polish feminine of Martin, from Latin 'of Mars,' the war god. Borne by Polish-American families, it stayed rare here (said mar-TEE-nuh).
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Origin MediumPolish, Latin
MeaningMartyna is the Polish (and wider Slavic) feminine form of Martin, from the Latin Martinus, itself from Mars, the Roman god of war - so broadly 'of Mars, warlike.' It is a well-established name in Poland, spelled with the Polish y, and appears among Polish-American families in the United States.
U.S. rank (2019)#13308 ↗ Rising
2019 U.S. births7 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2009
Total births (all-time)≈ 286

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 200919892019

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Martyna is the Polish and broader Slavic feminine form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, derived from Mars, the Roman war god. In Poland it is an everyday classic; in the United States it appears mainly among Polish-heritage families, its y spelling marking that origin. It shows up in American records from the late nineteen-eighties and reached its small high around 2009. It was never common here, given to only a couple dozen girls a year.

A girl named Martyna in the United States is often the child of Polish-speaking parents and may be a teenager or young adult now. The name reads as an authentic heritage choice rather than a coinage, and it stays rare stateside while remaining familiar in Poland.

Did you know? Martyna is simply the Polish way to write the feminine of Martin, and it honors Saint Martin's ancient tie to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Overall data confidence 60%
References - Martyna — Polish feminine of Martin; Latin Martinus from Mars

Variations

MartinaMartineMartyne

Nicknames

MartyTynaNina

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Martyna mean?

It is the Polish and Slavic feminine form of Martin, from Latin Martinus, 'of Mars,' the Roman war god.

How do you pronounce Martyna?

It's said mar-TEE-nuh /mɑrˈti.nə/, three syllables, stress on the middle.

Is Martyna a boy or girl name?

Martyna is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Martyna?

It has always been rare in the United States, a Polish heritage name given to only a couple dozen girls a year at its peak.

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