Martén
Martín is a unisex Spanish surname with historical and linguistic roots. Derived from the Latin *Martinus*, it originally referred to someone associated with Mars, the Roman god of war. Over time, the name evolved into variations across different languages, including Martin in French, Martinus in German, and Marten in Dutch. In Spanish-speaking cultures, Martín is one of the most common male given names, often associated with tradition and strength.
The name has been used for centuries in various regions, including Spain, Latin America, and parts of
Martín can also refer to a specific historical figure, such as Martín de Pasqually, a 18th-century French
Culturally, Martín is sometimes linked to St. Martin of Tours, a 4th-century Christian bishop known for his