Martin
For people with the surname or given name "Martin" or similar, see Martin (name).
Martin may refer to:
Places
In Europe
Croatia
- Martin, Croatia, a village in Slavonia
England
- Martin, Hampshire
- Martin, Lincolnshire
- Martin near Horncastle, Lincolnshire
- Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire
- Martin Mere, a lake in Lancashire
- WWT Martin Mere, a wetland nature reserve that includes the lake and surrounding areas
- Martin Mill, Kent
- Martin, Kent
Scotland
- Kilmartin, village in mid Argyll and village near Inbhrinmorrisdean
Slovakia
Spain
- Martín, a tributary of the Ebro river
- Martín del Río, a town in Aragón, Spain
Switzerland
- Martin (Val Poschiavo), a town in Val Poschiavo
in North America
Canada
- Martin Islands, Nunavut
Haiti
- Martin, Saint-Jean-du-Sud, Haiti, a village in the Sud Department of Haiti
United States
- Martin, Florida
- Martin, Georgia
- Martin, Kentucky
- Martin, Louisiana
- Martin, Michigan
- Martin, Nebraska
- Martin, North Dakota
- Martin, Ohio
- Martin, South Carolina
- Martin, South Dakota
- Martin, Tennessee
- Martin, West Virginia
- Martin City, Montana
- San Martin, California
See also
In the Southern hemisphere
Antarctica
- Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land
- Point Martin, South Orkney Islands
- Port Martin, Adelie Land
Australia
Family
- FitzMartin, mediaeval English dynasty, later called Martin
Fictional Martins
First name
- Martin (Candide), from the 1759 novel Candide by Voltaire
- Martin Chuzzlewit, from the novel by Charles Dickens
- Martin Crane, from the American situation comedy Frasier
- Martin Crowe (Emmerdale), from the English soap opera Emmerdale
- Martín Fierro, Argentinian gaucho in the epic of the same name
- Martin Fowler (EastEnders), from the English soap opera Eastenders
- Martin Harris (disambiguation), multiple people
- Martin Payne, title character from the American situation comedy Martin (TV series)
- Martin Prince, from the American animated television program The Simpsons
- Martin A. Ryerson (1856-1932), American businessman, philanthropist.
- Uncle Martin, title character from the American situation comedy My Favorite Martian
- Captain Martin Walker, the protagonist of "Spec Ops: The Line"
Media
- Martin (film), a 1977 movie directed by George A. Romero
- Martin (TV series), an American situation comedy (1992-1997) produced by actor and comedian Martin Lawrence
- Martin (play), a 1972 television play written by Alasdair Gray
- Glenn Martin, DDS, a stop-motion animated series on Nick-at-Nite
Music
Singers
- Martin Svensson (singer), a Swedish singer also known by his mononym Martin
- Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, a Danish singer also known by his mononym Martin
Songs
- "Martin" (Tom Robinson song), a 1978 song by the Tom Robinson Band included on the 1981 album Tom Robinson Band
- "Martin", a song on the album The Art of Falling Apart by Soft Cell
Other uses
- Martin (bird), several species of birds in the swallow family Hirundinidae
- Martin Field (disambiguation), airports in Nebraska and Washington
- Martin Light, a professional lighting equipment manufacturer
- Aston Martin, an automobile manufacturer
- Martin Randall Travel, a cultural tour operator
- Martin Stadium, outdoor athletic stadium in Pullman, Washington
- C. F. Martin & Company, a guitar company
- Glenn L. Martin Company, aircraft manufacturer, later Martin Marietta and finally merged into Lockheed Martin
- Masayuki Suzuki (singer), a Japanese singer nicknamed "Martin"
- Martin Band Instrument Company, a musical instrument manufacturer in Elkhart, Indiana
- Martin-Baker, manufacturer of airline safety equipment
- Martin's Axiom, a mathematical axiom independent of the usual axioms of set theory
Other forms and similar names
- Marcin
- Marten, one of several species of carnivorous mammal
- Martian
- Martin (name)
- Martine (disambiguation)
- Marton (disambiguation)
- Martyn (surname), one of the fourteen Tribes of Galway, Ireland
- St. Martin (disambiguation)
- St. Martin's (disambiguation)
- Martin Company (disambiguation)
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