Martia is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Marcius, which was widespread among the ancient Romans. It is a feminine form of the male name Mars, the Roman god of war. The name Martia has a strong and distinctive sound, making it unique yet approachable. It consists of five letters and contains the sounds 'ma', 'r', 'ti', and 'a'. The name Martia was not particularly popular in ancient Rome but is still used today, primarily in countries with Latin influences or those who appreciate uncommon names.
"The name Martia experienced a notable rise in popularity from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s, with peak years being 1991 (27 births) and 1994 (18 births). However, it has since declined, with only 5 or fewer Martias born each year from 2005 onwards. In total, there were 383 Martia births recorded over this period."