Marta Oksana Name Meaning & Origin
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Marta is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Marthas', meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'. It is common in many European countries, especially Poland, Spain, and Italy. Oksana is a Ukrainian feminine given name, derived from the Greek 'Oksana', meaning 'praise' or 'glory'. It is popular in Ukraine and among Ukrainian communities.
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Polish (Polish) 74%
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Ukrainian (Ukrainian) 21%
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Russian (Russian) 5%
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Name Details
- First Name: Marta
- Last Name: Oksana
- Name Order: Western
- Gender: Female
Famous People Named Marta Oksana
Famous Martas include Marta Vieira da Silva, a Brazilian footballer considered one of the greatest female players; Marta Kaczyńska, a Polish politician; and Marta Dusseldorp, an Australian actress. Oksana is a common name in Ukraine, with notable figures like Oksana Baiul, a Ukrainian figure skater and Olympic gold medalist; Oksana Grigorieva, a Russian-born musician and composer; and Oksana Chusovitina, a renowned Uzbek gymnast.
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Marta Oksana Numerology
Soul Urge Number: 8
People with this name tend to be: Ambitious, goal-oriented and authoritative.