Names That Mean Warlike
- Marti
Origin:
Catalan variation of Martin, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"Description:
Typically spelled with an accent over the I, as Martí, this name is a popular choice in the Catalan region of Spain. The I-ending spelling reads as feminine in many Anglophone countries — indeed, Marti was only used for baby girls in US in the last year on record.
- Tinkara
Origin:
Variation of Martinka, SloveneMeaning:
"warlike"Description:
A Top 50 name in Slovenia. It peaked in 2015 at Number 20.
- Marcin
Origin:
Polish variation of Martin, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"Description:
Softens up the 20th century classic Martin.
- Margus
Origin:
Estonian variation of Marcus, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"Description:
An attractive international variation of Marcus that could get you to the nickname Gus.
- Martí
Origin:
Catalan form of MartinMeaning:
"warlike"
- Mariusz
Origin:
Polish variation of Mariusz, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"
- Martinka
Origin:
Slovene variation of Martina, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"
- Márton
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Martin, LatinMeaning:
"warlike"