Proper noun
Martina
A female given name from Latin.
AACHEN, Germany: After making it through the first night breathing on her own, 60-year-old Martina Hamacher said: "I've been lucky." Source: Internet
1999 Martina Hingis (right) with doubles partner Anna Kournikova at the Sydney WTA tournament, 2002 1999 saw Hingis win her third successive Australian Open singles crown as well as the doubles title (with Anna Kournikova ). Source: Internet
After making it through the first night breathing on her own, 60-year-old Martina Hamacher can only say: "I've been lucky." Source: Internet
According to Katerina Martina Teaiwa, PhD from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, "Hip hop culture in particular is popular amongst Samoan youth." Source: Internet
After their victory at the Australian Open, she and Martina Hingis won tournaments in Indian Wells, Rome, Eastbourne and the WTA Tour Championshiops, and reached the final of The French Open where they lost to Serena and Venus Williams. Source: Internet
Despite widespread hatred for Martina in Constantinople, Heraclius took her on campaigns with him and refused attempts by Patriarch Sergius to prevent and later dissolve the marriage. Source: Internet