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| related names = [[Märt]], [[Marta (given name)|Marta]], [[Marten]], [[Martin (name)|Martin]], [[Martina (given name)|Martina]] |
| related names = [[Märt]], [[Marta (given name)|Marta]], [[Marten]], [[Martin (name)|Martin]], [[Martina (given name)|Martina]] |
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| name day = 10 November (Estonia)<ref name="stat.ee" /> |
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'''Mart''' is a masculine given name in [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]] and less often in English. |
'''Mart''' is a masculine given name in [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Estonian language|Estonian]]<ref name="stat.ee">{{cite web |title=Eesnime Mart statistika |url=https://www.stat.ee/nimed/mart |website=www.stat.ee |access-date=1 February 2022 |language=et}}</ref> and less often in English. |
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People named Mart include: |
People named Mart include: |
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*[[Mart Bax]] (born 1937), Dutch anthropologist |
*[[Mart Bax]] (born 1937), Dutch anthropologist |
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*[[Mart Bras]] (born 1950), Dutch water polo player |
*[[Mart Bras]] (born 1950), Dutch water polo player |
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*[[Mart Crowley]] ( |
*[[Mart Crowley]] (1935–2020), American playwright |
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*[[Mart Dijkstra]] (born 1990), Dutch footballer |
*[[Mart Dijkstra]] (born 1990), Dutch footballer |
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*[[Mart Duggan]] (1848–1888), American gunfighter and lawman |
*[[Mart Duggan]] (1848–1888), American gunfighter and lawman |
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*[[Mart Kangur]] (born 1971), Estonian poet, translator and philosopher |
*[[Mart Kangur]] (born 1971), Estonian poet, translator and philosopher |
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*[[Mart Kenney]] (1910–2006), Canadian jazz musician |
*[[Mart Kenney]] (1910–2006), Canadian jazz musician |
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*[[Mart Kivastik]] (born 1963), Estonian film director, screenwriter, playwright and novelist |
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*[[Mart Kuusik]] (1877–1965), Estonian rower |
*[[Mart Kuusik]] (1877–1965), Estonian rower |
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*[[Mart Laar]] (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian |
*[[Mart Laar]] (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian |
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*[[Mart Laga]] (1936–1977), Estonian basketball player |
*[[Mart Laga]] (1936–1977), Estonian basketball player |
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*[[Mart Lepp]] (born 1947), Estonian art collector |
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*[[Mart Lieder]] (born 1990), Dutch footballer |
*[[Mart Lieder]] (born 1990), Dutch footballer |
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*[[Mart Markus]] (born 1990), Estonian speed skater and coach |
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*[[Mart McChesney]] (1954–1999), American actor |
*[[Mart McChesney]] (1954–1999), American actor |
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*[[Mart Murdvee]] ( |
*[[Mart Murdvee]] (1951–2022), Estonian psychologist and scholar |
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*[[Mart Müürisepp]] (born 1991), Estonian actor |
*[[Mart Müürisepp]] (born 1991), Estonian actor |
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*[[Mart Nooij]] (born 1954), Dutch football manager |
*[[Mart Nooij]] (born 1954), Dutch football manager |
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*[[Mart Ojavee]] (born 1981), Estonian cyclist |
*[[Mart Ojavee]] (born 1981), Estonian cyclist |
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*[[Mart Opmann]] (born 1956), Estonian politician |
*[[Mart Opmann]] (born 1956), Estonian politician |
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*[[Mart Paama]] (1938–2006), Estonian |
*[[Mart Paama]] (1938–2006), Estonian track and field athlete |
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*[[Mart Poom]] (born 1972), Estonian football goalkeeper |
*[[Mart Poom]] (born 1972), Estonian football goalkeeper |
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*[[Mart Port]] (1922–2012), Estonian architect |
*[[Mart Port]] (1922–2012), Estonian architect |
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*[[Mart Seim]] (born 1990), Estonian weightlifter |
*[[Mart Seim]] (born 1990), Estonian weightlifter |
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*[[Mart Siimann]] (born 1946), Estonian politician |
*[[Mart Siimann]] (born 1946), Estonian politician |
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*[[Mart Siliksaar]] (born 1949), Estonian badminton player and coach |
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*[[Mart Smeets]] (born 1947), Dutch journalist |
*[[Mart Smeets]] (born 1947), Dutch journalist |
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*[[Mart Stam]] (1899–1986), Dutch architect and furniture designer |
*[[Mart Stam]] (1899–1986), Dutch architect and furniture designer |
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*[[Mart Taniel]] (born 1976), Estonian film director, cinematographer and film operator |
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*[[Mart Toome]] (born 1980), Estonian actor |
*[[Mart Toome]] (born 1980), Estonian actor |
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*[[Mart Ummelas]] ( |
*[[Mart Ummelas]] (1953–2020), Estonian journalist |
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*[[Mart Ustav]] (born 1949), Estonian biomedical scientist |
*[[Mart Ustav]] (born 1949), Estonian biomedical scientist |
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*[[Mart Vilt]] (1935–2021), Estonian middle-distance runner |
*[[Mart Vilt]] (1935–2021), Estonian middle-distance runner |
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*[[Märt]] |
*[[Märt]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Dutch masculine given names]] |
[[Category:Dutch masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]] |
[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]] |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 29 April 2024
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Dutch, Estonian |
Name day | 10 November (Estonia)[1] |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Netherlands, Estonia |
Other names | |
Related names | Märt, Marta, Marten, Martin, Martina |
Mart is a masculine given name in Dutch, Estonian[1] and less often in English.
People named Mart include:
- Mart Bax (born 1937), Dutch anthropologist
- Mart Bras (born 1950), Dutch water polo player
- Mart Crowley (1935–2020), American playwright
- Mart Dijkstra (born 1990), Dutch footballer
- Mart Duggan (1848–1888), American gunfighter and lawman
- Mart Green, American businessman
- Mart Helme (born 1949), Estonian historian, journalist, diplomat and politician
- Mart Järvik (born 1956), Estonian politician
- Mart Jüssi (born 1965), Estonian ecologist and politician
- Mart Juur (born 1964), Estonian writer, humorist, journalist, music critic, editor and television presenter
- Mart Kadastik (born 1955), Estonian journalist
- Mart Kampus (born 1961), Estonian actor and theatre director
- Mart Kangur (born 1971), Estonian poet, translator and philosopher
- Mart Kenney (1910–2006), Canadian jazz musician
- Mart Kivastik (born 1963), Estonian film director, screenwriter, playwright and novelist
- Mart Kuusik (1877–1965), Estonian rower
- Mart Laar (born 1960), Estonian politician and historian
- Mart Laga (1936–1977), Estonian basketball player
- Mart Lepp (born 1947), Estonian art collector
- Mart Lieder (born 1990), Dutch footballer
- Mart Markus (born 1990), Estonian speed skater and coach
- Mart McChesney (1954–1999), American actor
- Mart Murdvee (1951–2022), Estonian psychologist and scholar
- Mart Müürisepp (born 1991), Estonian actor
- Mart Nooij (born 1954), Dutch football manager
- Mart Nutt (born 1962), Estonian politician and historian
- Mart Ojavee (born 1981), Estonian cyclist
- Mart Opmann (born 1956), Estonian politician
- Mart Paama (1938–2006), Estonian track and field athlete
- Mart Poom (born 1972), Estonian football goalkeeper
- Mart Port (1922–2012), Estonian architect
- Mart Raud (1903–1980), Estonian poet, playwright and writer
- Mart Saar (1882–1963), Estonian composer
- Mart Saarma (born 1949), Estonian molecular biologist
- Mart Sander (born 1967), Estonian singer, actor, director, author and television host
- Mart Seim (born 1990), Estonian weightlifter
- Mart Siimann (born 1946), Estonian politician
- Mart Siliksaar (born 1949), Estonian badminton player and coach
- Mart Smeets (born 1947), Dutch journalist
- Mart Stam (1899–1986), Dutch architect and furniture designer
- Mart Taniel (born 1976), Estonian film director, cinematographer and film operator
- Mart Toome (born 1980), Estonian actor
- Mart Ummelas (1953–2020), Estonian journalist
- Mart Ustav (born 1949), Estonian biomedical scientist
- Mart Vilt (1935–2021), Estonian middle-distance runner
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Eesnime Mart statistika". www.stat.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 1 February 2022.