Martita is a captivating female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Martin. It means "of Mars," named after the Roman god of war and agriculture. Martita is often associated with strength, courage, and productivity, attributes linked to its masculine counterpart. This name adds a feminine touch with its softened 't' ending and its musical flow. Martita's popularity has been relatively low over time, allowing it to retain an air of uniqueness and exclusivity.
"Martita was quite popular as a baby girl name during the late 50s to early 70s, with peaks in 1961 and 1973. However, its popularity declined significantly after that period."