Marth is a female name with its origins in ancient Hebrew. It is a variation of the name Martha, which means "lady" or "mistress" in Hebrew. Marth has a strong biblical association as it refers to the sister of Lazarus and Mary Magdalene in the New Testament. The name Marth has a timeless appeal and has been used for baby girls for many years. In terms of popularity, Marth experienced some fluctuations over the years but has remained consistently in use. According to data from the United States, Marth was given to 5 newborn girls in 1970 and ranked 7996th that year. However, it reached its peak popularity in 1954 when it was given to 5,752 newborn girls and ranked 5th. The pronunciation of Marth remains the same in both British English (/mɑːθ/) and American English (/mɑrθ/). Overall, Marth is a unique and classic choice for parents looking for an elegant and meaningful name for their baby girl.