Marinus (given name)
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Gender | Male |
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Variant form(s) | Marin, Marina |
Marinus is a male given name, derived from Latin marinus meaning "marine; of or pertaining to the sea". It may refer to:
- Marinus, a son of Emperor Heraclius
- Pope Marinus I (died 884)
- Pope Marinus II (died 946)
- Saint Marinus (died 366)
- Marinus of Caesarea (died 262), martyr and saint
- Marinus of Neapolis (450–500), Neoplatonist philosopher
- Marinus (praetorian prefect) (fl. 498-519), Byzantine official and admiral
- Marinus of Tyre (70–130), geographer
- Marinus archbishop of Tyre
- Marinus Barletius, Marinus Barletius Scodrensis
- Marinus Canning (1829–1911), Australian politician
- Marinus Willett (1740–1830), American soldier and political leader
- Marinus Post
- Marinus van der Lubbe (1909–1934), Dutch council communist
- Marinus Jan Granpré Molière (1883–1972)
- Marinus van der Goes van Naters (1900–2005)
- Marinus Theodoor Hidding
- Marinus Jacobus Hendricus Michel
- Marinus Vertregt (1897–1973)
- Marinus van Dam (1929–1997)
- Marinus Anton Donk (1908–1972), Dutch mycologist
- Marinus Bester (born 1969), German football striker
- Marinus Damen
- Marinus den Oudsten
- Marinus Dijkhuizen (born 1972), Dutch footballer
- Marinus van Reymerswaele, Dutch painter
- Marinus Snoeren (1919–1982), Dutch cellist
- Marinus Sørensen (1898–1962), Danish Olympic track and field athlete
- Marinus Valentijn (1900–1991), Dutch road bicycle racer
- Marinus Wagtmans
- Marinus (general), a general of Emperor Anastasius I
- Martyr Marinus, July 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Martyr Marinus, March 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Marinus of Moguntiacum, archbishop of Mainz
- Marinus of Alexandria Troas, bishop of Alexandria Troas
- Marinus of Nola, bishop of Nola
- Marinus of Weingarten, abbot of Weingarten Abbey
- Duncan Marinus, Reclusive South African long-distance runner, conservationist and Scout.[1]
- Fiona Marinus, founding member of the charity 'Gift of the Givers'. Contributing illustrator of 'Open the Barn Door - Find a Cow', a book for young children.[2] Has commenced art for the sequel named 'The Barn Door - Where to From Here?'
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