Aramaic Origin

Marthe

The Scandinavian and Germanic version of Martha, derived from Aramaic 'Marta' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' Marthe carries a straightforward, no-nonsense quality that reflects Northern European sensibilities while maintaining the name's classical biblical roots. It feels both vintage and timeless.

Marthe is a girl's name of Aramaic origin. The Scandinavian and Germanic version of Martha, derived from Aramaic 'Marta' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' Marthe carries a straightforward, no-nonsense quality that reflects Northern European sensibilities while maintaining the name's classical biblical roots. It feels both vintage and timeless.

Common in Scandinavia, Germany, and Dutch-speaking regions.

Origin & Etymology

The name Marthe has roots in the Aramaic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “The Scandinavian and Germanic version of Martha, derived from Aramaic 'Marta' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress”.

Cultural context: Common in Scandinavia, Germany, and Dutch-speaking regions.

As a girl's name, Marthe carries the character of its Aramaic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Marthe mean?

Marthe means "The Scandinavian and Germanic version of Martha, derived from Aramaic 'Marta' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' Marthe carries a straightforward, no-nonsense quality that reflects Northern European sensibilities while maintaining the name's classical biblical roots. It feels both vintage and timeless.", and is of Aramaic origin.

Is Marthe a girl name?

Marthe is primarily used as a girl's name.

What is the origin of the name Marthe?

Marthe is of Aramaic origin. Common in Scandinavia, Germany, and Dutch-speaking regions.

Quick Facts
Gender

Girl

Syllables

2

Origin

Aramaic

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