Martinez

See also: Martínez

English

Etymology

Spanish Martínez

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Martinez

  1. A surname from Spanish.
  2. A city, the county seat of Contra Costa County, California, United States.

Translations

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Martinez is the 10th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1,060,159 individuals. Martinez is most common among Hispanic/Latino (92.9%) individuals.

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish Martínez, from Martín+-ez (patronymic suffix). Introduced through the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos .

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mar‧ti‧nez
  • IPA(key): /maɾˈtines/, [mʌɾ̪ˈt̪i.n̪ɪs̪]

Proper noun

Martínez

  1. a surname from Spanish: Martínez

Hiligaynon

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Martínez. Introduced through the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos .

Proper noun

Martínez

  1. a common surname from Spanish, equivalent to Spanish Martínez

Ilocano

Etymology

From Spanish Martínez, from Martín+-ez. Introduced through the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos .

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mar‧tí‧nez
  • IPA(key): /maɾˈtines/, [mɐɾˈti.nes]

Proper noun

Martínez

  1. a surname from Spanish, equivalent to Spanish Martínez, generally concentrated around Ilocos Sur and La Union provinces

Pangasinan

Etymology

From Spanish Martínez, from Martín+-ez. Introduced through the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos .

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mar‧ti‧nez
  • IPA(key): /maɾˈtines/, [maɾˈtɪ.nɪs]

Proper noun

Martínez

  1. a surname from Spanish, equivalent to Spanish Martínez, commmon in Pangasinan and La Union

Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish Martínez, from Martín + -ez. Introduced through the Catálogo alfabético de apellidos .

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: Mar‧ti‧nez
  • IPA(key): /maɾˈtines/, [mɐɾˈti.nes]

Proper noun

Martínez (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜇ᜔ᜆᜒᜈᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. a common surname, Martínez, from Spanish
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