Marti
Marti or Martí is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Alexander Marti (1932–2003), Swiss entrepreneur
- Alfred Marti (entrepreneur, 1882) (1882–1950), Swiss building contractor
- Alfred Marti (entrepreneur, 1909) (1909–1960), Swiss travel company
- Andreas Marti (philologist) (1941–2018), Swiss teacher, 2001–2006 director of the Zentrum Paul Klee
- Andreas Marti (* 1949), Swiss theologian, musicologist and church musician
- Andreas Marti (artist) (* 1967), Swiss artist
- Antoni Martí Petit (* 1963), Andorran politician
- Arnold Marti (* 1951), Swiss lawyer and judge
B.
- Beat Marti (* 1972), Swiss actor
- Beata Marti (* 1974), German singer (soprano)
- Benedictus Marti (around 1522–1574), Swiss theologian, botanist and geographer, see Benedictus Aretius
- Benita Marti , American actress
C.
- Christian Marti (* 1993), Swiss ice hockey player
- Christoph Marti (* 1965), Swiss singer and actor
- Claude Martí (* 1940), French / Occitan songwriter, poet and novelist
- Cristóbal Martí (1903–1986), Spanish football player
D.
- David Martí (* 1971), Spanish makeup artist and special effects artist
- Delia Marti (* 1986), German actress
E.
- Emil Marti (1857–1907), Swiss banker
- Ernst Marti (pastor) (1871–1955), Swiss pastor and writer
- Ernst Marti (functionary) (1881–1968), Swiss journalist, trade unionist and member of parliament
- Ernst Marti (entrepreneur) (1883–1949), Swiss farmer and tourism entrepreneur
- Ernst Otto Marti (1903–1979), Swiss writer
- Erwin Marti (* 1952), Swiss historian, Germanist, teacher and journalist
F.
- Fabian Marti (* 1979), Swiss artist
- Farabundo Martí (1893–1932), Salvadoran revolutionary
- Frieda Schmid-Marti (1882–1956), Swiss writer
- Friedrich Marti (before 1897–1960), Swiss educator and author of textbooks
- Fritz Marti (journalist) (1866–1914), Swiss journalist, literary critic and writer
- Fritz Marti (philosopher) (1894–1991), Swiss philosopher, university professor and school founder
G
- Gaspar Valero Martí (* 1958), Spanish historian
- Giovanni Marti (* 1972), Swiss radio presenter
- Guillem Martí (* 1985), Spanish soccer player
H
- Hans Marti (architect) (1913–1993), Swiss architect and spatial planner
- Hans Marti (lawyer) (1915–2003), Swiss lawyer and university professor
- Hans Rudolf Marti (1922–2009), Swiss internist
- Heinrich Marti (1930–2016), Swiss classical philologist
- Hugo Marti (1893–1937), Swiss publicist and writer
J
- Jacob Mumenthaler-Marti (1737–1787), Swiss surgeon and surgeon
- Javier Martí (* 1992), Spanish tennis player
- José Martí (1853–1895), Cuban writer and national hero
- José Luis Martí (* 1975), Spanish football player
- Josef Marti (* 1932), Swiss painter, sculptor, architect and draftsman
- Josep Antoni Martí (1719–1763), Spanish composer
K
- Karl Marti (1855–1925), Swiss theologian and university professor
- Kurt Marti (1921–2017), Swiss pastor and writer
- Kurt Marti (journalist) (* 1960), Swiss journalist
L.
- Lorenz Marti (1952–2020), Swiss radio journalist and writer
- Luisito Martí (1945–2010), Dominican musician, actor, film producer and television presenter
M.
- Marc Martí Moreno (* 1966), Spanish rally co-driver
- Marc Martí Totxo (1531-1617), Spanish theologian
- Mariano Martí (1720–1792), Spanish clergyman, bishop in Venezuela
- Mario Martí (1914–2015), Italian literary scholar
- Michael Marti (* 1966), Swiss journalist and editor
- Min Li Marti (* 1974), Swiss politician (SP) and columnist
- Miquel Martí i Pol (1929–2003), Spanish poet
- Miquel Anton Martí i Cortada († 1864), Spanish writer
O
- Otto Marti (manufacturer) (1884–1966), Swiss manufacturer
- Otto Marti (wrestler) (1915–2002), Swiss wrestler
P
- Pascal Marti , French cameraman
- Paul Marti (functionary, I) (? –1943), Swiss economic administrator and President of the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of Northwestern Switzerland (VLGN)
- Paul Marti (official, 1890) (1890–1949), Swiss school inspector and president of the Federation of Swiss Cultural Film Communities and the School Film Center
- Paul Marti (pastor) (1894–1983), Swiss Protestant pastor, author, theologian, local researcher and collector
- Peter Marti (librarian) (1916–2005), Swiss librarian
- Peter Marti (civil engineer) (* 1949), Swiss civil engineer and university professor
- Peter Marti (soccer player) (* 1952), Swiss soccer player
- Peter Marti (advertising entrepreneur) (* 1954), Swiss advertising entrepreneur and specialist book author
R.
- Ramon Martí (1220–1285), Catalan Dominican, see Raymundus Martinus
- Ramon Martí i Alsina (1826-1894), Spanish painter
- Ramon Martí i d'Eixalà (1807–1857), Spanish lawyer, politician and philosopher
- Robert Marti (* 1953), Swiss politician (SVP, BDP)
- Robert Marti-Wehren (1885–1970), Swiss teacher and local researcher
- Rolf Marti (1927–2017), Swiss architect, art collector and patron
- Rudolf Marti (* 1950), Swiss bobsleigh athlete
S.
- Samira Marti (* 1994), Swiss politician (SP)
- Sophie Haemmerli-Marti (1868–1942), Swiss dialect poet
U
- Ueli Marti (1953 / 1954–2007), Swiss cyclist
- Urs Marti (* 1967), Swiss politician (FDP) and entrepreneur
- Ursula Marti (* 1966), Swiss politician (SP)
W.
- Walter Marti (pastor) (1896–1960), Swiss pastor, writer and journalist
- Walter Marti (teacher) (1897–1978), Swiss teacher and writer
- Walter Marti (boxer) (1910–1992), Swiss boxer and Olympic participant
- Walter Marti (director) (1923–1999), Swiss documentary filmmaker
- Werner Marti (writer) (1920–2013), Swiss dialect researcher and writer
- Werner Marti (politician) (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Wilhelm Marti (1297–1333), Swiss politician
Y
- Yann Marti (* 1988), Swiss-Finnish tennis player
Martí is the name of the following places:
Marti is the name of the following company:
- Ernst Marti AG , Swiss travel company
- Marti Holding , Swiss construction company
Marti is the first name of the following people:
- Marti Fischer (* 1990), German web video producer and musician
- Marti Noxon (* 1964), American screenwriter
- Marti Pellow (* 1965), Scottish singer
Marti is the name of the following fictional characters:
- Joseph Marti , main character in the novel Der Gehülfe (1908) by Robert Walser
See also: