Marino

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Derived from the Latin word "marinus", meaning "of the sea"
Pronunciation
ma-REE-no
ma-REE-no (Italian, Spanish), ma-REE-nu (Portuguese)
Popularity
The popularity of Marino varies depending on the country. In Italy, it is a fairly common name, ranking at #50 in 2020. In the United States, it is a less common name, ranking in the 900s in recent years.

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Cartoon of Marino

Marino Name meanings & History

Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. Derived from the Latin word "marinus", meaning "of the sea". Italian and Spanish form of Marinus. Marino can be used as a first name or a surname.

Zodiac Sign of Marino: Mother Cancer

Synonyms of Marino:

M: Memory,Mother,Memorabilia,Mushy,Maternal,Manipulative,Mommy

A: Action,Ambitious,Angry,Aggressive,Argumentative,Assertive

R: Resourceful,Restless,Rational,Reason

I: Involved,Indulgence,Intimate

N: Neat,Neurosis,Nervous,Nitpicking,Nutrition,Nice,Nagging

O: Organized,Ostentatious,Obsessive,Obsolete,Obstinate

Marino is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Formal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Simple name
  • a Strange name
  • a Strong name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name

Famous People

Marino Marini (Italian sculptor), Marino van Wakeren (Dutch football player)

2.) Marino (Female)

Usage:

Meanings: The name Marino means "of the sea" or "marine" in Italian.

Scripts: In Italian language, Marino is written as "Marino".
まりの(Japanese Hiragana)
マリノ(Japanese Katakana)
万梨乃,
万理乃,
万莉乃,
毬乃,
真梨乃,
真梨野,
真理乃,
真里乃,
舞里乃(Japanese Kanji)
茉莉乃,
茉莉野,
麻莉乃,
麻莉野,
麻里乃,

Pronunciation: MAH-ṘEE-NO
The name Marino is pronounced as mahr-EE-noh.


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Cartoon of Marino

Description: The name Marino means "of the sea" or "marine" in Italian. Marino is a name that can be used in many different contexts. It is a great choice for parents who want a name that has a strong and unique meaning.

Famous People

Some famous people with the name Marino include Marino Marini (Italian sculptor), Marino Lejarreta (Spanish cyclist), and Marino Morikawa (Peruvian scientist and environmental activist).

3.) MARINO (Male)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: Derived from the Latin marinus (of the sea), which has its root in mare (the sea). (MAH-REE-NO)


4.) Marino (Male)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: (Italian) a form of Marin.

Other Forms: Marinos, Marinus, Mariono, Marynos, Marynus


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