The baby name Marth is a girl name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "Mahrth".
Marth is Biblical, English, Hebrew and Literature in Origin.
Marth is a name of English origin, meaning "lady" or "mistress". It is also a variant of the name Martha, which has Hebrew origins and means "lady" or "mistress of the house". The name Marth has been used since the 19th century, but it is not as common as its variant, Martha. It can be used as a first name or a surname. The name Marth has a strong and elegant sound to it, and it is often associated with sophistication and refinement.
The name Marth is typically used for girls, although it can also be used for boys. It is pronounced as "mahrth" or "mahth", depending on the region. The name has been used in literature and popular culture, such as in the novel "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot, where the character of Marth is portrayed as a kind and gentle woman. The name has also been used in the Bible, where Martha is the sister of Mary and Lazarus.
The name Marth is composed of two syllables, "mar" and "th". The syllable "mar" means "sea" or "bitter", while the syllable "th" is a diminutive suffix. Together, the name Marth can be interpreted as "little sea" or "little mistress". The name has a simple yet elegant sound to it, and it can be a great choice for parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.