Marino is an Italian surname and a given name of Latin origin meaning "of the sea".[1]
Geographical distribution
editAs 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