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Surname Martiny - Meaning and Origin

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Martiny: What does the surname Martiny mean?

The last name Martiny is a French name of Norman origin. The name likely stems from Saint Martin, the patron saint of France, and was likely a given name which eventually became a family name.

The suffix '-y' is a common one in Northern French surnames, which connotes a diminutive. The name could have been given affectionately to a smaller, younger Martin. Alternatively, '-y' is a common surname suffix in the southern French regions as denoting the original family placename. The name could have also been a concentration of the pre 7th century Olde French 'Martigny' or 'Martigni' which all derive from the word 'Martin', originally given to any person considered to be dedicated to the Christian faith of the early mediaeval period.

In many Nicolas families, the use of the name 'Martini' stems from a serving of a soldier in Napoleon's armies, who upon the successful safe return of war, became known as the 'Little Martin'. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 'Martiny' also became known a Jewish family name originating from Hungary and further East. The meaning of 'Martiny' is that of a patronymic, one who is son of Martin.

The surname 'Martiny' presents itself in many contexts and can trace its origins back to numerous families across France and Europe. The context in which someone holds the surname will ultimately determine its true meaning for them.

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Martiny: Where does the name Martiny come from?

The last name Martiny is most commonly found in France today. Evidence suggests its origins stretch back to the 1700s, when the first recorded Martiny family members settled in the French provinces of Lower Normandy, Poitou-Charentes, and Aquitaine. The current French population with the Martiny surname is modest but spread throughout metropolitan France as well as the overseas territories such as Martinique and Reunion.

The last name Martiny can also be found across North America, particularly in the United States and Canada, as French settlers began to emigrate in sizable numbers in the 1600s and 1700s. These same settlers brought the Martiny surname with them, and today much of the population in the U.S. with the Martiny surname is concentrated in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.

Outside of France and French-speaking countries, the surname Martiny has also spread to other parts of Europe, particularly to Spain, as well as parts of Latin America and Asia. Due to the mixture of French and other influences over the centuries, as well as emigration from the countries where it has been more long established, the Martiny surname is now a global one.

Variations of the surname Martiny

The variants, spellings and surnames of the same origin for the surname Martiny are Martini, Martin, Martine, Martinet, Martinetti, Martinetto, and Martinelli.

The most common variant of Martiny is Martini. It is mostly found in the regions of Italy and Spain. Martini has been used as a surname since the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Latin name Martinus, which means “warlike” or “of Mars.”

Martin is the French and English version of the surname. It is derived from the Latin name Martinus, and is the most common version of the surname. The meaning is the same as that of the original Martini.

Martine is the feminine version of the surname. It is derived from the Latin name Martinus, and is most common in regions of Europe, especially France.

Martinet is a variation of Martin. It originated in France and is derived from the same Latin roots.

Martinetti is a variation of Martin. It is most often found in the regions of Italy and Spain.

Martinetto is a variation of Martin. It originated in Italy and is thought to be derived from a combination of Martin and the Latin name Neto, meaning ‘nephew’ or ‘grandson’.

Martinelli is a variation of Martin. It is the most common variation of the surname in Italy and may be derived from the Latin roots of Martinus and the suffix “elli,” meaning “little.”

Famous people with the name Martiny

  • Giannis Martiny: a Greek actor, writer and director.
  • Robert Martiny: French former professional footballer.
  • Jeff Martiny: American television host and personality.
  • Coco Martiny: German actress.
  • Philippe Martiny: Belgian politician and diplomat.
  • François Martiny: a Belgian former tennis player.
  • Karl Martiny: a German poet.
  • Louise Martiny: French former alpine skier.
  • Anaïs Martiny: French former long-distance runner.
  • Michel Martiny: French composer, conductor and organist.
  • Thierry Martiny: French former professional cyclist.
  • Pierre Martiny: French former road bicycle racer.
  • Allan Martiny: Scottish former professional footballer.
  • Claire Martiny: French former swimmer.
  • Jaoued Martiny: Tunisian professional footballer.
  • Manon Martiny: French singer-songwriter and pianist.
  • Vincent Martiny: French baritone singer.
  • Stéphane Martiny: French former footballer.
  • Christophe Martiny: French film producer.
  • Georgette Martiny: French former singer and preparer of voices.

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