John Martin is of Germanic origin and means 'gift of Mars'. It was traditionally given to boys born around the time of John the Baptist's birthday on June 24th, and St. Martin of Tours' feast day on November 11th. The name has been used throughout history, with notable figures including John Martin (1789-1854), a British landscape painter known for his romantic and dramatic depictions of nature.
In 2011 alone, there were five newborns named Johnmartin. To date, a total of five individuals bear this unique moniker.