The name Marti, pronounced MAR-tee (/ˈmɑr.ti/), is a charming and spirited choice for a baby girl. Rooted in English-speaking cultures, Marti is often considered a diminutive form of Martha or Martina, carrying an air of familiarity and warmth. The name has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States over the decades, peaking in the mid-20th century but maintaining a consistent presence with occasional resurgences. Marti conveys a sense of friendliness and approachability, making it an appealing option for parents seeking a name that is both unique and timeless. Its variant, Marty, offers an alternative spelling while retaining the same delightful essence.
Marti Webb is an English actress and singer known for her role in Evita and her hit single "Take That Look Off Your Face." |
Marti Caine, originally named Lynne Denise Shepherd, was a multi-talented English entertainer known for her success in comedy, acting, presenting, singing, and writing. |
Marti Friedlander - Martha Friedlander was a renowned British-New Zealand photographer known for documenting New Zealand's people, places, and events after emigrating to the country in 1958. |
Marti Malloy is a female judoka from the United States. |
Marti Leimbach is an American fiction writer known for her bestselling novel "Dying Young," which was adapted into a film featuring Julia Roberts. |