Marino is an Italian surname and a given name of Latin origin meaning "of the sea".[ 1]
Geographical distribution [ edit ]
As of 2014, 44.8% of all known bearers of the surname Marino were residents of Italy (frequency 1:718), 22.1% of the United States (1:8,584), 6.4% of Argentina (1:3,490), 3.5% of Brazil (1:30,415), 3.2% of Cuba (1:1,908), 3.0% of the Philippines (1:17,883), 2.8% of Mozambique (1:5,167), 2.2% of Mexico (1:30,089), 1.5% of France (1:23,643), 1.1% of Australia (1:11,857) and 1.0% of Canada (1:18,803).
In Italy , the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:718) in the following regions:
Calabria (1:211)
Sicily (1:216)
Campania (1:315)
Basilicata (1:384)
Molise (1:689)
In Cuba , the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,908) in the following provinces:
Las Tunas Province (1:551)
Holguín Province (1:669)
Santiago de Cuba Province (1:926)
Isla de la Juventud (1:1,135)
Guantánamo Province (1:1,319)
In Argentina , the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:3,490) in the following provinces:[ 2]
Buenos Aires (1:1,777)
Buenos Aires Province (1:2,339)
Formosa Province (1:2,843)
List of persons with surname [ edit ]
Dan Marino (born 1961), American football player
Eugene Antonio Marino (1934–2000), American archbishop
Frank Marino (born 1954), Canadian rock guitarist
Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), Italian poet
Giuliana Marino (born 1986), German model
Ignazio Marino (born 1955), Italian surgeon and politician and former Mayor of Rome
John Marino (born 1997), American ice hockey player
Joseph Marino (born 1953), archbishop and Vatican diplomat
Juan Carlos Marino (Argentine politician) (born 1963), Argentine politician
Juan Carlos Mariño (born 1982), Peruvian football (soccer) player
Ken Marino (born 1968), American actor, comedian, director and screenwriter
Miguel A. Marino , American engineer
Pedro Mariño de Lobera (1528–1594), Spanish historian and conquistador
Putri Marino (born 1993), Indonesian actress, model, presenter
Rebecca Marino (born 1990), Canadian tennis player
Roger Marino , American engineer and businessman
Santiago Mariño (1788–1854), Venezuelan independence leader
Steve Marino (born 1980), American golfer
Ted Boy Marino (1939–2012), Italian-born Brazilian actor and wrestler
Tom Marino (born 1952), American politician
Ventura Pérez Mariño (1948–2024), Spanish judge and politician
List of persons with given name [ edit ]
Marino (footballer, born 1939) , full name Marino da Silva, Brazilian football winger
Marino (footballer, born 1986) , full name Marino da Silva, Brazilian football midfielder
Marino Baždarić (born 1978), Croatian basketball player
Marino Bifulco (born 1982), Italian football (soccer) player
Marino Biliškov (born 1976), Croatian footballer
Marino Bizzi (1570–1624), Dalmatian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Marino Busdachin (1956–2023), Italian politician and human rights activist
Marino Capicchioni (1895–1977), Italian musical instrument maker
Marino Cardelli (born 1987), San Marinese alpine skier
Marino Casem (1934–2020), American football coach and athletic administrator
Marino Curnis (born 1973), Italian traveller
Marino Drake (born 1967), Cuban high jumper
Marino Facchin (1913–?), Italian boxer
Marino Faliero (1285–1355), Italian doge of Venice
Marino Finozzi , Italian politician
Marino Franchitti (born 1978), Scottish race car driver
Marino Girolami (1914–1994), Italian film director
Marino Grimani (died 1546), Italian Cardinal and papal legate
Marino Keulen (born 1963), Belgian politician
Marino Lejarreta (born 1957), Spanish cyclist
Marino Lucas (died 1931), Greek–Australian businessman
Marino Magrin (born 1959), Italian football (soccer) player
Marino Marini (sculptor) (1901–1980), Italian sculptor
Marino Marini (musician) (1924–1997), Italian musician
Marino Miyata (born 1991), Japanese beauty pageant
Marino Moretti (1885–1979), Italian poet and author
Marino Morettini (1931–1990), Italian road bicycle and track cyclist
Marino Morosini (1181–1253), Italian doge of Venice
Marino Nicolich (1910–?), Italian football (soccer) player
Marino Perani (1939–2017), Italian football (soccer) player
Marino Pieretti (1920–1981), Italian–American baseball player
Marino Rahmberg (born 1974), Swedish football (soccer) player
Marino Santana (born 1972), Dominican baseball player
Marino Sato (born 1999), Japanese racing driver
Marino Tartaglia (1894–1984), Croatian painter and art teacher
Marino Vagnetti (born 1924), Sammarinese politician
Marino Vanhoenacker (born 1976), Belgian triathlete
Marino Vigna , Italian cyclist
Marino Zorzato (born 1956), Italian politician
Surnames associated with the occupations of
sailor ,
seaman , mariner, etc.
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