Martise name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and Spanish
Meaning: From the God Mars, War-like, Warring, Warrior and War-Like
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What does Martise mean?

Martise is form of customary Martez. Martez is equivalent of Martin in Spanish language.

Variants of Martise

Martize, Martez, Martin, Martes, Maarten, Marty, Martinus

Middle Names for Martise

Yaer, Bepe, Colonel, Kristofer, view more middle names that goes with Martise

Names that rhyme with Martise

How popular is the name Martise?

Martise is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1980, peaked in 1983 when it ranked 4133rd. Over 109 babies in United States have been named Martise. According to our research, over 100 babies have been named Martise globally.

YearRankBirths
2011107916
201096797
2009109846
2008125385
199986986
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What numerology tells about Martise?

People admire your charm and independent attitude about everything. You are that person who teaches others how to live life without much drama and walk their path with no one's help. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits. People take you as a self-absorbed person but you don't care how they take you. Follow your dreams and heart instead of rules. Instead of running over people on your way to success, you teach them how to find their own path and how to succeed.

Other names similar to Martise

  •  Lilly - Of Latin, Hebrew and English origin, Cherished and Ceaseless Lilly is used majorly in Swedish and Oriya, Lilly means "A Flower or My God has Sworn" is a gender insensitive name
  •  Constancia - Origin of Anomalous Constancia is in Latin, meaning of Constancia is "Steadfastness or Constancy" used as a girl name is notably used in Spanish and English
  •  Mile - Originated from Slavonic and Latin, Outlandish Mile means "Rivaling or Imitating" used as a gender-neutral name is used in English and Swedish
  •  Beata - Origin of Atypical and Perpetual Beata is in Latin is a girl name, meaning of Beata is "Happy or The Same Latin Root Word As the Catholic Concept of Beatification" is used substantially in Swedish, Icelandic and German
  •  Seren - Uncommon unisex name Seren is originated from Latin which is used dominantly in Arabic language, meaning of Seren is "Star"
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