Martys
Martys are individuals who suffer or die for their beliefs or causes. In religious traditions, martyrs are celebrated as faithful witnesses under persecution; many are venerated as saints. In broader usage, the term can apply to people who suffer for political or social causes.
Word origin: From Greek martys meaning "witness," through Latin martyr and Old French martyr; in English the
Historical and contemporary examples: Notable early Christian martyrs include Saint Stephen, the first to be described
Contemporary discourse: The term can be used reverentially or critically, sometimes with a pejorative "martyr complex"