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Marketa

Mary's little one

MAR-keh-tah/mɐrˈkɛtɐ/

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11
Lucky #
Tuesday
Lucky Day
Czech
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Czech name MARKYTÁ, which means ‘little Margrit’. This name is connected to the ancient Germanic name MARGARETE, which means ‘pearl’, and ultimately, to the name MARY.

Spiritual meaning

Symbol of devotion and purity

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Marketa

Marketa means a strong and capable girl, symbolizing courage

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

MAR-keh-tah

/mɐrˈkɛtɐ/

Lucky number

11

Lucky day

Tuesday

Lucky colors

BluePurple

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Marketa has deep cultural roots in the Czech Republic, where it has been used for centuries. Czech folklore highlights Marketa as a symbol of strength and perseverance, as embodied in many folk stories and legends featuring the name. The name also reflects the country's rich history, connecting to the Germanic and Christian influences that have shaped the Czech identity.

Marketa, derived from the name Mary, holds a strong spiritual significance to Christians. The name Mary is synonymous with the Mother of God, and is deeply revered within the Catholic faith. Marketa, as a derivative of Mary, carries the spiritual weight of this reverence, symbolizing the grace, purity, and strength that Mary represents. It is a name that connects the carrier to the spiritual heritage ofChristianity and the enduring power and love of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Historical references

Marketa Loketka, also known as Marketa of Magdeburg, was a Czech noblewoman, member of the famous Lusatian and Silesian Branch of the House of Wettin. She was born around 1262 and died around 1313. Marketa is best known for her role as a patroness of the Premonstratensian monastery at Magdeburg, Germany.

Late 13th Century to Early 14th Century

Marketa Krokska, also known as Marketa of Krumlov, was a Bohemian princess of the House of Rožmberk. She was born around 1467 and died around 1541. Marketa is best known for her role as a patron of the arts and learning, especially for her support of the University of Prague.

Late 15th Century to Early 16th Century

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