{{other uses}} {{Infobox given name | name = Martine | gender = Female }} '''Martine''' is a feminine given name and a surname.
==Given name== * Martine Aubry (born 1950), French politician * Martine Audet (born 1961), Canadian poet * Martine Aurillac (born 1939), French politician * Martine Baay-Timmerman (born 1958), Dutch politician * Martine Bartlett (1925–2006), American actress * Martine Batchelor (born 1953), author and former Buddhist nun * Martine Beaugrand, Canadian politician * Martine Bellen, American poet, editor and librettist * Martine Bercher (1944–2005), American football player * Martine Bertereau (c. 1600–after 1642), pioneering French woman mining engineer and mineralogist, also known as Baroness de Beausoleil * Martine Berthet (born 1961), French politician * Martine Beswick (born 1941), English actress and model * Martine Beugnet, French film theorist * Martine Billard (born 1952), French politician * Martine Brochard (1944–2025), French actress and writer * Martine Brunschwig Graf (born 1950), Swiss politician * Martine Buron (born 1944), French architect and politician * Martine Carol (1920–1967), French actress * Martine Carrillon-Couvreur (born 1948), French politician * Martine Coulombe, Canadian politician first elected in 2010 * Martine Croxall (born 1969), British journalist and television news presenter * Martine Dennis (born 1961), British news anchor * Martine Djibo (died 2022), Ivorian educator and politician * Martine Etienne (born 1956), French politician * Martine Faure (born 1948), French politician * Martine Franck (1938–2012), Belgian photographer * Martine Gaillard (born 1971), Canadian television sportscaster * Martine L. Jacquot (born 1955), French-born Canadian academic, novelist, poet, short story writer, journalist * Martine Janssen (born 1977), Dutch former swimmer * Martine Kempf, French scientist * Martine Le Moignan (born 1962), English former professional squash player * Martine Leavitt, American-Canadian author of young adult novels *Martine Leguille-Balloy (born 1957), French politician * Martine Lignières-Cassou (born 1952), French politician * Martine Locke, Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist * Martine Martinel (born 1953), French politician * Martine McCutcheon (born 1976), English singer, television personality and actress * Martine Murray (born 1965), Australian author and illustrator * Martine Nida-Rümelin (born 1957), German philosopher * Martine Ohr (born 1964), Dutch field hockey striker * Martine Ouellet (born 1969), Canadian politician * Martine Patenaude (born 1974), Canadian ice dancer * Martine Piccart (born 1953), Belgian medical doctor, professor and President of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer * Martine Pinville (born 1958), French politician * Martine Reicherts (born 1957), Luxembourgian politician * Martine Rothblatt (born 1954 as Martin Rothblatt), American transgender lawyer, author and entrepreneur * Martine Roure (born 1948), French politician * Martine St. Clair (born 1962), Canadian singer * Martine Syms (born 1988), American artist * Martine Tabeaud (born 1951), French climatologist *Martine Taelman (born 1965), Belgian politician *Martine van der Velde (born 1989), Dutch politician * Martine van Hamel (born 1945), Dutch prima ballerina * Martine Vassal (born 1962), French politician * Martine Vik Magnussen, (1985-2008), Norwegian student murdered in London, England *Martine Wolff (born 1996), Norwegian handball player *Martine Wonner (born 1964), French politician
==Surname== * George Martine (historian) (1635–1712), Scottish historian * George Martine (physician) (1700–1741), Scottish physician * James Edgar Martine (1850-1925), American politician and US Senator from New Jersey * Layng Martine Jr., American country music singer and songwriter * Randolph B. Martine (1844–1895), American lawyer and politician * Stéphane Martine (born 1978), French footballer * Tucker Martine (born 1972), American record producer, musician and composer
==Fictional characters== *Martine (character), main character of a series of Belgian books for children *Martine Gabrielle de Polignac (Lady Oscar), in the shōjo manga/anime ''The Rose of Versailles''
==See also== *Alphonse de Lamartine *Martin (disambiguation) *Martyn (disambiguation)
{{given name|type=both}} Category:French feminine given names Category:Feminine given names