Marin (name)
Marin or Marín is a common surname in Romance-speaking Europe and Latin America, while also being a given name in Dalmatia, Romania and Bulgaria. It is a variant of the Latin name Marinus.
Surname
- Alexandru Marin, (1945–2005) French-born Romanian-American physicist
- André Marin, (born 1965), ombudsman of Ontario
- Andreea Marin (born 1974), Romanian television presenter
- Angel Marin, (born 1942) Vice President of Bulgaria
- Biagio Marin, (1891–1985) Italian poet
- Carlos Francisco Chang Marín (born 1922), Panamanian
- Carol Marin, American television and print journalist
- Charles-Paul Marin de la Malgue (1633–1713) French officer, explorer in Canada
- Cheech Marin (born 1946), American comedian and actor
- Chief Marin (c. 1781 – 1839), a Coast Miwok chief
- Claudiu Marin (born 1972), Romanian rower
- Constantin Marin (1925-2011), Romanian musician
- Cristina Marin (born 1981), Romanian gymnast
- Diego Marín Aguilera (died 1799), Spanish inventor who attempted flight
- Edmond Marin La Meslée (1912–1945), French fighter pilot in World War II
- Gheorghe Gaston Marin (born 1918) Romanian-Jewish communist politician
- Gladys Marin (1941–2005), Chilean activist and political figure
- Guadalupe Marín (1895–1983), "Lupe Marín", Mexican model and novelist, wife of Diego Rivera
- Jacques Marin (1919–2001), French actor
- John Marin (1870–1953), American painter
- José Maria Marin (born 1932), Brazilian politician
- Joseph Marin de la Malgue (1719–1774), explorer in Canada
- Luciana Marin (born 1988), Romanian handballer
- Luis Muñoz Marín (1898–1980), Puerto Rico poet, journalist and politician
- Francisco A. Marcos-Marín, linguist
- Mariana Marin (1956-2003), Romanian poet
- Marilena Marin, Italian politician
- Marko Marin (professor), Slovenian theatre director and art historian
- Manuel Marín (born 1949), Spanish politician
- Michael Marin (1968-2012), American financier
- Michael L. Marin, American doctor and vascular surgeon
- Peter Marin, Australian session drummer
- Petre Marin (born 1973), Romanian footballer
- Rafael Marin, (born 1959) Spanish science fiction novelist and comic book writer
- Rosario Marin, treasurer of the United States
- Ruth Rivera Marín (1927–1969), Mexican architect
- William Miranda Marín, (born 1940) mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico
- Ion Marin, Romanian-born Austrian conductor
Sports
- Jack Marin, (born 1944) American basketball player
- José Marín (athlete), (born 1950) Spanish race walker
- Juan Antonio Marín (born 1975) Costa Rican male tennis player
- Luca Marin (born 1986), Italian swimmer
- Luis Marín (born 1974), Costa Rican football (soccer) player
- Luis Marín Sabater (born 1906), Spanish football (soccer) player
- Marco Marin (born 1963), Italian Olympic fencer
- Marko Marin (footballer) (born 1989), German football (soccer) player
- Mihail Marin (born 1965), Romanian chess Grandmaster
- Nicolas Marin (born 1980), French football (soccer) player
- Petre Marin (born 1973) Romanian football (soccer) player
- Vladimir Marín, (born 1979) Colombian football (soccer) player
Fictional characters
Given name
Marin | |
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Gender | Male |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Marina |
Nickname(s) | Maro |
Derived | from Marinus |
- Marin Alsop (born 1956), American conductor and violinist, and music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Marin Barleti (c. 1450-c. 1520), Albanian historian and Catholic priest
- Marin Boucher (1587 or 1589-1671), early settler in New France
- Marin Ceaușescu (1916-1989), Romanian economist and diplomat, and older brother of former President Nicolae Ceauşescu
- Marin Čilić (born 1988), Croatian professional tennis player
- Marin Drăcea (1885–1958), Romanian silviculturist
- Marin Drinov (1838-1906), Bulgarian historian and philologist
- Marin Držić (1508-1567), Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer
- Marin Getaldić (1568-1626), mathematician and physicist born in Dubrovnik
- Marin Goleminov (1908-2000), Bulgarian composer, violinist, conductor and pedagogue
- Marin Hinkle (born 1966), actress
- Marin Ireland, American actress
- Marin Karmitz (born 1938), French businessman, film producer, director and distributor
- Marin Marais (1656-1728), French Baroque music composer
- Marin Mazzie (born 1960), American actress and singer
- Marin Mersenne (1588-1648), French theologian, philosopher, mathematician and music theorist
- Marin Preda (1922-1980), Romanian novelist
- Marin Rozić (born 1983), Croatian professional basketball player
- Marin Sais (1890–1971), American film actress
- Marin Soljačić (born 1974), Croatian physicist and electrical engineer
- Marin, alias of Japanese DJ Yoshinori Sunahara
- Marin Sorescu (1936-1996), Romanian poet, playwright, and novelist, and Minister of Culture
- Marin Skender (born 1979), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Marin Tufan (born 1942), Romanian footballer
See also
- Marin (disambiguation)
- Marinescu (surname)
- Marinović
- Mărinești (disambiguation)
- Marinello
- Saint Marinus, the founder of San Marino
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