Martavia
mar-TAY-vee-uh
Martavia is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A name of uncertain origin, but likely a blend or variant of existing names. It might have roots in 'Martha' (Latin for 'lady' or 'mistress') combined with a feminine ending.”, and peaked in popularity in 2000.
What Martavia Means
“A name of uncertain origin, but likely a blend or variant of existing names. It might have roots in 'Martha' (Latin for 'lady' or 'mistress') combined with a feminine ending.”
The Story of Martavia
This name suggests a woman of quiet strength and elegant command, a blend of worldly grace and inner fortitude.
Martavia seems to be a sophisticated blend or variant, possibly linking the Aramaic 'Martha,' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress,' with a feminine suffix. It evokes a sense of refined elegance and enduring presence.
When you whisper Martavia, you imagine your daughter embodying grace and resilience. This name resonates with the strength you feel within her, a name for a girl who moves through the world with quiet dignity.
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The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#9 in 2000
Total Births
135
First Recorded
1990
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