Martyn Surname

33,945th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 15,632 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Ukraine
Highest density in:
Ireland

Martyn Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Martin'; v. Martel. This once popular font-name, coming as it did in the hereditary surname period, has swelled our 19th century directories enormously.

Martin de Littlebyr, Close Rolls, 42 Henry III.

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Martyn Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ukraine2,7461:16,5782,240
United States2,4781:146,27115,099
Australia2,0721:13,0291,883
England1,9061:29,2333,944
Sri Lanka1,2431:16,7412,341
Canada1,2231:30,1273,933
Russia9381:153,64917,742
Poland7441:51,0878,059
Ireland6701:7,0281,022
New Zealand2901:15,6152,720
Kazakhstan1721:102,80511,345
South Africa1541:351,80332,234
Wales1141:27,1452,804
Brazil921:2,326,89571,923
Germany891:904,55664,175
Scotland741:72,3495,525
Argentina571:749,88450,572
India481:15,980,529256,885
Belgium471:244,60930,321
Indonesia471:2,813,813160,835
Belarus411:231,73328,176
Uzbekistan331:937,24718,607
United Arab Emirates331:277,64519,302
Sweden251:393,87027,867
France241:2,767,613196,808
Nigeria231:7,701,859170,290
Kyrgyzstan211:284,41225,571
Moldova191:187,44018,150
Northern Ireland181:102,5026,334
Zimbabwe161:964,89061,721
Malaysia151:1,966,28278,777
Thailand151:4,709,223352,754
Netherlands141:1,206,22770,951
Estonia121:110,15019,471
Sierra Leone91:787,737678
Norway91:571,36544,190
Switzerland71:1,173,27469,697
Transnistria71:67,8149,165
Denmark61:940,78647,603
Namibia51:481,88011,140
Czechia51:2,126,694115,412
Cuba51:2,304,5438,951
China51:273,464,31313,838
Turkmenistan41:1,372,2786,164
Bangladesh41:39,839,19317,324
Singapore41:1,376,92628,409
Jersey31:33,0674,675
Hong Kong31:2,445,1619,595
Hungary31:3,272,09262,568
Italy31:20,385,563143,117
Liberia21:2,204,26840,131
Philippines21:50,619,112341,003
Georgia21:1,872,77235,618
Spain21:23,376,018128,922
Pakistan21:89,321,942157,560
Mexico21:62,063,10283,384
Kenya21:23,089,95083,168
Tanzania21:26,470,806111,653
Colombia11:47,774,07244,230
Turkey11:77,821,422191,047
Venezuela11:30,204,07785,459
Zambia11:15,849,92253,989
Japan11:127,844,29373,547
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Bahrain11:1,348,60810,432
Jordan11:8,842,43726,010
Austria11:8,515,435118,036
Aruba11:103,4772,586
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Cyprus11:884,87613,055
Malta11:430,2723,380
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Tajikistan11:8,386,69212,859
Israel11:8,557,634182,558
Isle of Man11:85,8224,091
Greece11:11,079,790145,225
Samoa11:193,8081,089
Portugal11:10,418,24125,048
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland2481:17,8622,173
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1,1331:21,5143,041
Scotland391:95,9804,885
Wales251:62,7373,061
Jersey51:10,3761,795
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States2541:197,71117,239

The alternate forms: Martyń (7) are calculated separately.

Martyn (52,926) may also be a first name.

Martyn Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Martin'; v. Martel. This once popular font-name, coming as it did in the hereditary surname period, has swelled our 19th century directories enormously.

Martin de Littlebyr, Close Rolls, 42 Henry III.

William fil. Martin, Cambridgeshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Mariota fil. Martini, Huntingdonshire, ibid.

Martin le Cordwaner, Close Rolls, 9 Edward II.

Johannes Martynson, 1379: Poll Tax of Howdenshire.

It is interesting to notice that Martinson still lives, although it does not now appear in the London Directory.

1797. Married — Thomas Martinson and Sarah Burrows: St. George, Hanover Square.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Martin,' which see.

Henry Martyn, Huntingdonshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

John Martyn, Norfolk, ibid.

Elena Martyn, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

1580. Married — Timothie Goose and Susan Martyn: St. James, Clerkenwell.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

This surname is perhaps from three sources: (1) from the personal name; (2) a shortened form of St. Martin which see, the name of a once great family in East Lothian; and (3) possibly a curtailed form of Macmarttn, which see. Martin, clerk to the chancellor of William the Lion, appears in Angus, c. 1189-99 (RAA., 1, 80), and Martin, medicus Willelmi regis, is mentioned within the same period (ibid., I, 8). Walter Martyn was burgess of Edinbergh, 1380 (Egidii, p. 23), and Laurence Martyn, a native of Jedeworth, had letters of denisation in England, 1463 (Bain, IV, 1335). Robert Martyne was vicar of Garwok, 1497 (RAA., II, 377), Florentyne Martyn of Gybles-toune was juror on assize at Cupar, 1520 (SCHF., p. 187), and there was an old family of the name in St. Andrews in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries (Macfarlane, II, p. 183-198), of which was George Martine (163-1712), secretary to Arch Dishop Sharp. The Martins of Marshadder are descended from Martin, eldest son of Aonghas na Gaoithe (Clan Donald, III, p. 567). Abraham Martin "dit l'Ecossais" (d. 1664), was the first king's pilot on the St. Lawrence river, Canada; the Plains of Abraham, the scene of the battle in 1759, are named from the grant of the land which he received in 1617. Mairtein and Martein 1585, Mairtene 1646, Mairtin 1650, Mairton 1663, Marttine 1660, Mertaune and Mertoune 1607, Merteine 1592, Mertene 1604, Mertine 1509, Mertn 1687, Mertyne 1537, Mirtine 1688.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

= Martin, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

This is one of the most numerous surnames in Ireland, as it is also in England and Scotland.

One family of Martins are included in the fourteen “Tribes of Galway", having come to Ireland at the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion. The name is also used as an abbreviation of Gilmartin, q.v. IF 222

A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght

(French, English) Descendant of Martinus (belonging to Mars, the god of war).

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

From the personal name, rendered illustrious by St. Martin, the apostol of the Gauls. Many places in Normandy were dedicated to him, and from one of these sprang the great family who came hither at the Conquest under the name of De Sancto Martino. Both as a personal designation, and a surname, it is very widely spread in all the countries of western Europe. At Paris it is amongst the very commonest of all family names, answering to our own Smith for frequency. Its derivatives are Martins and Martinson. Martineau is well naturalized here, and Martinelli, Martinez, Martini, and other foreign forms are becoming so. The name of the Saint was perhaps derived from the Latin martius, warlike.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

This name may be derived from the Latin martius, warlike, from Mars, the God of War. In the Gaelic, mor is great, and duin, a man. Morduin, a chief, a warrior.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Martin. —Distributed over the whole of England and possessing several homes, the two principal being in the south - west, in Cornwall, and in the south - east, in Sussex and Kent. Less important centres are in Worcestershire and Staffordshire, where the Martins of the midlands mainly reside, and in Northumberland, which is the home of the north country Martins, who also extend across the border into the southern half of Scotland.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The surname Martin derives from the popular first name. The first name Martin has ancient origins which start at the same source as the first name Mark. Both these first names derive from the Latin name Martius, which means ‘of Mars’. Mars was a pagan god of war, and thus Martius was a common name for a warrior. Strictly speaking, Martin is a diminutive of Martius.

Martin owes its popularity as a Christian name to the fourth-century Saint Martin, who was originally a soldier but finally ended up as Bishop of Tours in France. His best- known act was tearing his cloak in two and giving one half to a beggar.

Occasionally, the surname Martin derives from a place name. There are in fact villages called Martin or Marten in six English counties; and from this source the surname would mean ‘a person from Martin (or Marten)’. The place name means ‘a place near a mere or lake’.

The most widespread variations on Martin are Marten, Martyn and Martell. The last of these is a double diminutive (though occasionally it is an occupational name coming from the same Old French word, which means a hammer). The name Martinsmith, which looks occupational, is actually a corruption of the medieval Martinsmough, ‘Martin’s brother- in-law’. The same development is seen in Hudsmith (Hud’s-i.e. Hugh’s-brother-in-law), while the original form remains in Watmough, ‘Walter’s brother-in-law’, and Hitchmough, ‘Richard’s brother-in-law’. Martinson or Martenson, as well as Martins or Martens, are also derivatives of Martin. In other languages the name appears as Martine, Martines, Martinez, Martineau, Martinelli, Martini, Martino and Martinuzzi.

The first name Martin appears in its Latinised form Martius in the Domesday Book records for 1066. However, the surname does not appear until a century later, the first mention being in the Red Book of the Exchequer for Cambridgeshire. Here in 1166 Walter and Helewis Martin are listed.

Martin brothers have on several occasions made major names for themselves in the decorative arts. In the eighteenth century Robert, Julien, Guilhaume and Étienne-Simon Martin invented and perfected the application of a special lacquer for furniture and furnishings. Known as vernis-Martin, this was extensively used at Versailles.

Admiral Sir William F. Martin was renowned in the Royal Navy for having his men arrested (‘pinched’) for even the slightest offence. Ever since, any Martin joining the Navy picks up the nickname ‘Pincher’.

Simon Manfritie de Borton (1210—85) ascended the papal throne in 1281 calling himself Martin IV, under the mistaken assumption that there had already been Popes Martin II and III. His entire short reign was marred by similar ineptitudes, and he was driven from Rome by a popular uprising in 1285.

Glen Luther Martin (1886—1955) was a pioneer aviator and aircraft manufacturer. He made the first flight over the ocean, a short hop from Newport Beach to Santa Catalina Island. Later he formed a large aeroplane manufacturing company, which was responsible for producing such epoch- making craft as the B-26 bomber and the PBM Marina flying boat. Both of these played a major part in the World War II bombing of Germany.

Martins are members of the swallow family. The mud martin is so named because it makes its nest of sticks, straw and mud. Martens are weasel-like carnivores found in Canada, the northern US, Europe and the Far East. The soft, thick fur of these creatures is much valued.

In all, 8 towns in the United Kingdom are Martin-related. There are 17 in the United States including 5 Martins and 5 Martinsburgs. South Africa has a Martindale while New Zealand has a Martinborough. Because of the Saint Martin connections, related town and geographic names are widespread and notably prevalent in Latin-language areas.

With about 185,000 namesakes Martin is the 29th most popular surname in England and Wales. There are over 17.000 Martins in Scotland where it is 36th in popularity. In Ireland it is estimated that with about 15,000, Martin is the 38th most popular surname. The name is notably popular in and around Glasgow where an estimated one in about 269 families bears it. In descending numerical order Edinburgh, Nottingham and Leicester are other Martin strongholds. Around the world Martins are most popular in Canberra (one in 377 families), Ottawa (one in 417) and Sydney (one in 432). The United States counts Martins, Martinsons and Martinez’s together-an estimated total of just over 1.179.000 makes this group their 8th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Martyn Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Martyn Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Martyn (Arabic: مرتن, Russian: Мартын) is borne by more people in Ukraine than any other country/territory. It can be found as: Martyń. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Martyn? popularity and diffusion

Martyn is the 33,945th most commonly held family name on a worldwide basis It is held by approximately 1 in 466,194 people. The last name occurs predominantly in Europe, where 45 percent of Martyn reside; 26 percent reside in Eastern Europe and 23 percent reside in Anglo-North America. It is also the 17,642nd most frequently used first name on earth. It is borne by 52,926 people.

The surname is most frequently occurring in Ukraine, where it is carried by 2,746 people, or 1 in 16,578. In Ukraine it is primarily concentrated in: Lviv Oblast, where 43 percent reside, Zakarpattia Oblast, where 30 percent reside and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, where 4 percent reside. Without taking into account Ukraine it is found in 78 countries. It also occurs in The United States, where 16 percent reside and Australia, where 13 percent reside.

Martyn Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Martyn has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the last name grew 976 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 168 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it grew 270 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Wales it grew 456 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Scotland it grew 190 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Martyn Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those bearing the Martyn last name is predominantly Catholic (89%) in Ireland and Orthodox (74%) in Russia.

In The United States Martyn are 9.61% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 56.38% registered to vote for the party.

The amount Martyn earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 51.3% less than the national average, earning 168,557 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 61.12% more than the national average, earning R 382,884 per year; in United States they earn 14.58% more than the national average, earning $49,439 USD per year and in Canada they earn 5.73% more than the national average, earning $52,532 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Martyń947/
Martyna921,993/
Martynn928/
Marthyn926/
Mahrtyn924/
Martn915,350/
Marthyna862/
Martin832,583,180/
Marten8317,286/
Martín8310,892/
Martén8357/
Martìn8345/
Mortyn8343/
Martne836/
Marttn835/
Marthn833/
Martïn833/
Martèn831/
Martñn831/
Martõn831/
Martynowa809/
Martynová803/
Martina7746,033/
Marthin772,734/
Martion772,187/
Martijn771,437/
Marthen771,386/
Marting771,148/
Marteen77763/
Martien77524/
Marttin77279/
Maarten77218/
Maartin7793/
Martisn7760/
Martenn7748/
Martinn7740/
Mairtin7739/
Marrtin7722/
Martind7718/
Martint7715/
Marteng7710/
Masrtin7710/
Mmartin779/
Marténg779/
Martten777/
Meartin776/
Martehn776/
Martinq775/
Martend775/
Maurtin774/
Mortyna774/
Matrtin773/
Mmartín772/
Maartín772/
Martgin771/
Martihn771/
Ċmartin771/
Martìne771/
Martínc771/
Martínn771/
Martenc771/
Marrtín771/
Martiĭn771/
Martimn771/
Marhtin771/
Maurten770/
Martaen770/
Mgarten770/
Mairten770/
Marhten770/
Majrtin770/
Maartynova751/
Martñ735/
Mortn731/
Marthien7179/
Maarthen7135/
Mahartin7126/
Martinne7117/
Martnova7114/
Maarthin7114/
Marttina7113/
Martheen7112/
D'martin719/
Mardting717/
Martteen713/
Martenne712/
Maahrtin711/
Martingq711/
Marhtina711/
Martinck711/
Marttion711/
Marthinn711/
Maharten711/
Maarteng711/
Mardtuen711/
Martting710/
Martim673,901/
Martinova673,294/
Morten671,971/
Mortin67704/
Martinová67444/
Mărtin6771/
Martem6767/
Mortynova6761/
Martenova6718/
Martenová6711/
Mortén679/
Mártin678/
Martinowa677/
Martiń674/
Martinque673/
Marttinne672/
Martingue671/
Martínova671/
Martens's671/
Martinėnė671/
Mahartina671/
Màrtin671/
Martthaen671/
Mortne670/
Martenque670/

Martyn Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Martyn in the Russian language
Мартынmartyn-
Martyn in the Arabic language
مرتنmrtn-

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