Origin and Meaning of Mardina
Meaning & Origin
Related to the term 'of Mars', symbolizing strength and warfare.
Origin: Latin - Derived from 'Mars', the Roman god of war. The name is also thought to relate to the Mars-related Latin word 'mardus', and has possible connections to the Hebrew name 'Marduk'.
Interesting Facts
- Mardina is a relatively modern name and may be more common in specific cultural contexts or communities.
- In some cultures, Mardina reflects a reverence for strength and war, associating the name with traits valued in various societies.
- Notable bearers of the name include fictional characters and modern figures, but there are few historical references.
- Popularity data for the name Mardina is limited, but it appears to be growing in use among contemporary parents seeking unique names.
- Similar names include Marduk (related to the Babylonian god) and variations like Marlene and Miranda, which also convey strength.