Certificate of Name
Márta
Feminine
Hungarian
Meaning & Origin
Márta is a Hungarian feminine given name, equivalent to the English Martha. It derives from the Aramaic root marta meaning "the lady, the mistress," the feminine form of mar ("master").Etymology and HistoryThe name appears in the New Testament as that of Martha, the sister of Lazarus and Mary of Bethany, who witnessed Jesus raising her brother from the dead (John 11). Márta entered Hungarian onomastics through Christian tradition, likely via Latin or German intermediaries. Unlike in English, where the name became common after the Protestant Reformation, Hungarian usage followed broader European patterns of biblical name adoption.Notable BearersFamous Hungarian bearers include actress Márta Eggerth (1912–2013), known for her operetta roles, and sculptor Márta Varga. The diminutive Mártuska is used as a familiar form.Variant FormsRelated names across cultures include Marta (Ukrainian, Polish, Spanish, etc.), Mattie, Patsy, and Patti (English); it also appears as Martie and Martha in Swedish.Meaning: "the lady, the mistress"Origin: Aramaic, via HungarianType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Hungary
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