Martha
MAR-tha
Meaning:
The name Martha is derived from Aramaic, meaning 'lady' or ' mistress'.
Gender
Girl
Origin
Aramaic, Greek, Latin
Popularity Rank
#673 (girls)
#1305 (overall)
#1305 (overall)
Popularity Summary
While less common today, Martha remains a cherished classic name with historical and cultural depth, experiencing modest revivals in recent years.
Why Parents Choose Martha
Parents often choose Martha for its timeless elegance, biblical roots, and the qualities of kindness and service it embodies.
History & Cultural Significance
Originally rooted in Aramaic, Martha gained prominence through the New Testament, where she is known as the sister of Mary and Lazarus. Over centuries, it has remained a classic name in Christian communities and has seen fluctuating popularity in English-speaking countries.
Martha has been a popular name across various cultures, often associated with biblical figures, symbolizing hospitality, service, and compassion.
Notable People Named Martha
- Martha Stewart, American businesswoman and television personality
- Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington and the first First Lady of the United States
- Martha Plimpton, American actress
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Pop Culture References
- Martha in 'The Bible' stories
- Martha Stewart in home and lifestyle
- Martha in various literary works