Marin

"Of the sea; derived from Latin marinus"

♀ Femenino · Latin, Norse, Scandinavian, Croatian
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📖 Acerca de Marin

Marin es un nombre de raíz latina que significa "del mar" (del latín marinus). Se usa en culturas escandinavas, croatas y francesas: en la tradición nórdica es variante de Maren; en Croacia evoca el patrimonio costero del Adriático; en Francia se asocia al compositor Marin Marais y al matemático Marin Mersenne. Hoy es una opción elegante y multicultural con resonancias marinas.

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Marin Marais — French Baroque composer and viol player (1656–1728), court musician to Louis XIV and master of the bass viol; composer of the opera Alcione.
  • Marin Mersenne — French mathematician, theologian, and philosopher (1588–1648), known for Mersenne primes and his central role as a hub of 17th-century European scientific correspondence.
  • Marin Čilić — Croatian professional tennis player and 2014 US Open champion, one of the top-ranked players of his generation.
  • Marin Alsop — American conductor, the first woman to lead a major American orchestra (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra); champion of contemporary and American music.
  • Marin Ireland — American actress known for acclaimed stage work and television roles, including The Assassination of Gianni Versace and The Walking Dead.