Martha

/ˈmɑrθə/ noun

Definition

A feminine given name of Aramaic origin meaning 'lady' or 'mistress of the house'.

Etymology

From Aramaic מַרְתָּא (martā) meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'. The name became popular in Christian contexts due to Martha of Bethany in the New Testament, known for her hospitality and domestic concerns.

Kelly Says

Martha represents one of the oldest recorded examples of gendered expectations in Western culture - the biblical Martha was contrasted with her sister Mary as the 'doer' versus the 'contemplator', creating a dichotomy that has influenced women's roles for millennia. Interestingly, the name has experienced cyclical popularity, peaking in the early 1900s and again showing resurgence as vintage names return to fashion.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ማርታ
ARالعربية
مارثا
BNবাংলা
মার্থা
CACatalà
Marta
CSČeština
Marta
DADansk
Martha
DEDeutsch
Martha
ELΕλληνικά
Μάρθα
ESEspañol
Marta
FAفارسی
مارتا
FISuomi
Marta
FRFrançais
Marthe
GUGU
માર્થા
HAHA
Martha
HEעברית
מרתא
HIहिन्दी
मार्था
HUMagyar
Márta
IDBahasa Indonesia
Martha
IGIG
Matha
ITItaliano
Marta
JA日本語
マーサ
KKKK
Марта
KMKM
មាតា
KO한국어
마사
MRMR
मार्था
MSBahasa Melayu
Martha
MYမြန်မာ
မာသာ
NLNederlands
Martha
NONorsk
Martha
PAPA
ਮਾਰਥਾ
PLPolski
Marta
PTPortuguês
Marta
RORomână
Marta
RUРусский
Марта
SVSvenska
Marta
SWKiswahili
Martha
TAதமிழ்
மார்த்தா
TEతెలుగు
మార్థా
THไทย
มาร์ธา
TLTL
Martha
TRTürkçe
Martha
UKУкраїнська
Марта
URاردو
مارتھا
VITiếng Việt
Martha
YOYO
Marida
ZH中文
玛莎
ZUZU
Martha

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