Recent Matching
WhitePages members

Inconceivable! There are no WhitePages members with the name Martin Pfeil.

More WhitePages members

Add your member listing

Martin in the US

  1. #186 Evelyn
  2. #187 Shawn
  3. #188 Victoria
  4. #189 Lauren
  5. #190 Martin
  6. #191 Monica
  7. #192 Luis
  8. #193 Sheila
  9. #194 Peggy

Pfeil in the US

  1. #11,472 Wind
  2. #11,473 Swihart
  3. #11,474 Buckmaster
  4. #11,475 Overbey
  5. #11,476 Pfeil
  6. #11,477 Sleeper
  7. #11,478 Doria
  8. #11,479 Harvin
  9. #11,480 Tomczak

Martin Pfeil in the US

  1. #24,797,367 Martin Pfahler
  2. #24,797,368 Martin Pfannes
  3. #24,797,369 Martin Pfannmuller
  4. #24,797,370 Martin Pfefer
  5. #24,797,371 Martin Pfeil
  6. #24,797,372 Martin Pfiester
  7. #24,797,373 Martin Pfinsgraff
  8. #24,797,374 Martin Pfleiderer
  9. #24,797,375 Martin Pflueger
HOME DISCOVER ABOUT
2
people in the U.S. have this name Get contact details for people named Martin Pfeil

Meaning & Origins

English form of the Latin name Martinus. This was probably originally derived from Mars (genitive Martis), the name of the Roman god of war (and earlier of fertility). Martin became very popular in the Middle Ages, especially on the Continent, as a result of the fame of St Martin of Tours. He was born the son of a Roman officer in Upper Pannonia (an outpost of the Roman Empire, now part of Hungary), and, although he became a leading figure in the 4th-century Church, he is chiefly remembered now for having divided his cloak in two and given half to a beggar. The name was also borne by five popes, including one who defended Roman Catholic dogma against Eastern Orthodox theology. He died after suffering imprisonment and privations in Naxos and public humiliation in Constantinople, and was promptly acclaimed a martyr by supporters of the Roman Church. Among Protestants, the name is sometimes bestowed in honour of the German theologian Martin Luther (1483–1546); Martin was used as a symbolic name for the Protestant Church in satires by both Dryden and Swift. A further influence may be its use as the given name of the civil-rights leader Martin Luther King (1929–68).
190th in the U.S. for 2011
German: from Middle High German pfīl ‘arrow’ (from Latin pilum ‘spike’, ‘javelin’), either a metonymic occupational name for an arrowsmith or possibly a nickname for a tall thin man.
11,476th in the U.S. for 2011

Nicknames & variations

Top state populations

U.S. Distribution Map

Martin Pfeil is most likely to live in Texas, Pennsylvania, and

Comments