Marti

Marti is a British surname with its origins rooted in various parts of Europe, particularly Spain and Switzerland. The surname is believed to have been derived from the medieval personal name Martin, a name derived from the Latin name Martinus, meaning "of Mars", the Roman god of war.

The surname Marti is found among families with Spanish and Swiss heritage who have settled in the United Kingdom over time. Like many surnames, its spelling and pronunciation may have evolved as it passed through different countries and languages.

Individuals carrying the surname Marti have contributed to various fields in British society, ranging from academics to business to the arts. The name has become a part of the rich tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the country's history.

Today, the surname Marti continues to be passed down through generations, connecting modern Britons to their ancestral roots and providing a sense of identity and belonging.

There are approximately 223 people named Marti in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Marti.

Origin: Iberian

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Spain

Religion of origin: Christian

Language of origin: Spanish

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Anthony
  • Antonio
  • Enrique
  • Jorge
  • Jose
  • Marcello
  • Michael
  • Ramon
  • Richard
  • Serge

Female

  • Caroline
  • Catherine
  • Christine
  • Deborah
  • Debra
  • Lucy
  • Maria
  • Nancy
  • Ruth
  • Sharon

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