Martín

"Variant of Martin. Of Mars, warlike"

♂ Male · Spanish, Latin
classic historical variant

📖 About Martín

Martín is the Spanish form of Martin, derived from the Latin Martinus, rooted in Mars — the Roman god of war. Popularized by Saint Martin of Tours, whose legendary generosity made him one of the most venerated saints in Western Christianity, the name spread across the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America through centuries of faith and conquest. In modern Spain, Martín has ranked consistently at #3 since 2017, reflecting its enduring appeal. From colonial squares to contemporary cities, it remains a name that bridges medieval valor and modern warmth.

📍 Details

  • OriginSpanish, Latin
  • Gender♂ Male
  • MeaningVariant of Martin. Of Mars, warlike

🔀 Variants & Related Names

⭐ Famous People

  • Martín Palermo — Argentine football legend and all-time top scorer for Boca Juniors, celebrated for his dramatic goals and comeback story.
  • Martín Alonso Pinzón — Spanish navigator and captain of the Pinta during Columbus's 1492 voyage to the Americas, a pivotal figure in the Age of Exploration.
  • Martín Torrijos — President of Panama (2004–2009), son of General Omar Torrijos, who led social reforms and oversaw Panama Canal expansion negotiations.
  • Martín Caparrós — Acclaimed Argentine journalist and author, winner of the Premio Planeta and known for his sweeping works on hunger and Latin American identity.
  • Martín Fierro — The iconic gaucho protagonist of José Hernández's 1872 Argentine epic poem, considered a foundational figure of Latin American literature and national identity.