The baby name Martyne is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "mar-teen".
Martyne is a variant of the name Martin, which is derived from the Roman name Martinus, meaning "of Mars", the Roman god of war. The name has been popular in many European countries since the Middle Ages, and was particularly common among the Christian saints. The name Martyne is not as common as Martin, but it is still used as a feminine form of the name in some cultures.
In terms of gender, Martyne is typically used as a feminine name. The pronunciation of Martyne is mar-TEEN, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two parts: "Mart", which is the shortened version of Martin, and the feminine suffix "-ine", which is used to create feminine versions of masculine names.
The origin of the name Martyne can be traced back to the Latin name Martinus, which was originally a Roman cognomen, or nickname, that was given to soldiers who were dedicated to the god Mars. Over time, the name became popular among Christians, particularly in honor of Saint Martin of Tours, who was a popular saint in the Middle Ages. Today, the name Martyne is used in various cultures, particularly in French-speaking countries, where it is sometimes spelled Martine.