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Marino family

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Family name headingMarino family
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Variant(s)Marina family
Marine family
Marini family
See alsoMarin family
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Marinho family
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Marinovich family
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Scope noteHere are entered works on families with the surnames Marino, Mariño, Marinò, or Marinó.
When this heading is assigned to works on an individual family, the appropriate diacritical marks, if any, are included in the heading in the catalog record.
Found inWork cat.: Marini, A. Familie Marini, 2001 (Marini)
Am. family names (Hanks), 2003 Marin (1. Spanish (Marín), French, English, Slovenian, Croatian, and Romanian; from the Latin personal name Marinus 2. Italian (Venetia): variant of Marino 3. Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian: from the personal name Marija or its short form Mara 4. Galician and Spanish: habitational name 5. French: occupational name for a sailor 6. Asturian-Leonese (Marín): occupational name for a sailor in Asturies) Marinovich (1. Croation and Servian (Marinović): patronymic from Marin; 2. Variant spelling of Ukrainian Marynovych, patronymic from Marin) Marino (1. Italian: from the personal name Marino, from Latin Marinus 2. Italian: habitational name 3. Spanish and Galician (Mariño): occupational name for a sailor) Marina (Spanish and Catalan: 1. topographic name meaning 'coast', 'coastal area', or a habitational name 2. in come cases, perhaps from the female personal name Marina) Marine (1. French: variant of Marin 2. Catalan (Mariné): variant spelling of Mariner, an occupational name for a sailor) Marini (Italian: patronymic or plural form of Marino)
Dictionary of American family names online, viewed Apr. 8, 2021 (Marino: 1. Italian: from the personal name Marino, from Latin Marinus (see Marin 1). 2. Italian: habitational name from any of various places named Marino. 3. Spanish and Galician (Mariño): occupational name for a sailor, marino (from Latin marinus 'of the sea').
LC database, Apr. 8, 2021 (Marino, Mariño, Marinò, Marinó)
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