Martine

"Variant of Martina. Of Mars, warlike"

♀ Femenino · French
classic elegant variant

📖 Acerca de Martine

Martine es la elegante forma femenina francesa de Martín, derivada del latín Martinus, a su vez relacionado con Marte, dios romano de la guerra. A pesar de sus raíces marciales, el nombre siempre ha transmitido refinamiento y gracia. Su linaje se extiende a través de san Martín de Tours, patrón de Francia, y santa Martina de Roma, mártir del siglo III. En Francia, Martine alcanzó una popularidad extraordinaria en la posguerra: llegó al número 1 en 1955 con más de 20.000 bebés bautizadas así en un solo año, para luego ir declinando a lo largo de los años sesenta. Hoy es un símbolo querido de la elegancia francesa de mediados del siglo XX, evocando a toda una generación de mujeres seguras e independientes.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenFrench
  • Género♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoVariant of Martina. Of Mars, warlike

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  • Martine St-Clair — Quebec pop singer who rose to fame in the 1980s with French-language hits, becoming an icon of the Québécois music scene.
  • Martine Aubry — French politician and Mayor of Lille since 2001; former leader of the French Socialist Party and architect of France's landmark 35-hour work week legislation.
  • Martine Franck — Belgian-born photographer and co-founder of Magnum Photos; celebrated for her humanist documentary work and her marriage to Henri Cartier-Bresson.