MARTY
Marty
Marty is a British surname of French origin, derived from the personal name Martin. The name is anglicised from the French name Martin which ultimately comes from the Latin name Martinus, meaning "of Mars" or "war-like".
The Marty surname is chiefly found in the British Isles, particularly in England and Scotland. The name may have been introduced to the British Isles during the Norman Conquest of 1066 when French names became more prevalent.
Individuals with the surname Marty have contributed to various fields throughout British history, including but not limited to literature, arts, sciences, and politics. Like many surnames, the meaning and significance of the name Marty have evolved over time, shaped by the historical and cultural context of Britain.
Today, the surname Marty is relatively rare in Britain but continues to be passed down through generations as a reminder of the family's heritage and ancestry.
There are approximately 91 people named Marty in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Marty.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: France
Language of origin: French
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Luc
- Olivier
- Pascal
Female
- Jacqueline
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