Marina (given name)
Marina is a female given name, the feminine of Latin Marinus, from marinus "of the sea", occurring in many European languages as well as Japanese.
Pronunciation | /məˈriːnə/ |
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Gender | Female |
Religion
- Saint Marina (disambiguation), name of several Christian saints
Arts
- Marina (Japanese singer) (born 1987)
- Marina (Polish singer) (born 1989)
- Marina Kaye (born 1998), French singer
- Marina Abramović (born 1946), Serbian performance artist
- Marina Berti (1924–2002), Italian film actress
- Marina de Tavira (born 1974), Mexican actress
- Marina Diamandis (born 1985), known as "Marina" and formerly "Marina and the Diamonds", Welsh-Greek singer-songwriter
- Marina Giordana (born 1955), Italian actress
- Marina Golbahari (born 1989), Tajik-Afghan actress
- Marina Inoue (born 1985), Japanese singer and voice actress
- Marina Karella (born 1940), Greek artist
- Marina Keegan (1989-2012), American author and playwright
- Marina Khan (born 1962), Pakistani TV actress
- Marina Kuroki (born 1988), Japanese actress and gravure idol
- Marina Lewycka (born 1946), British-Ukrainian novelist
- Marina Lima (born 1955), Brazilian singer and songwriter
- Marina Ōno, (born 1972), Japanese voice actress
- Marina Orsini (born 1967), Canadian actress
- Marina Piccinini (born 1968), Italian American flautist
- Marina Pierro (born 1960), Italian actress
- Marina Poplavskaya (born 1977), Russian opera singer
- Marina Prior (born 1963), Australian singer and actress
- Marina Ripa Di Meana (1941–2018), Italian writer, actress, director, stylist and TV personality
- Marina Ruy Barbosa (born 1995), Brazilian actress
- Marina Salandy-Brown, Trinidadian broadcaster, journalist and cultural activist
- Marina Semyonova (1908-2010), Soviet ballerina
- Marina Shiraishi (born 1986), Japanese singer
- Marina Sirtis (born 1955), British-American actress
- Marina Suma (born 1959), Italian actress
- Marina Tsintikidou (born 1971), Greek fashion model and TV presenter
- Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), Russian poet and writer, frequently referred to by her first name
- Marina Tucaković (1953–2021), Serbian lyricist
- Marina Vlady (born 1938), French actress
- Marina Warner (born 1946), English writer, historian and mythographer
- Marina Watanabe (born 1970), Japanese singer and actress
- Marina Shoji (born 1998), Japanese cat-like human being
Politics and journalism
- Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (1906–1968), member of the British Royal family, formerly a Greek princess
- Marina Ferrari (born 1973), French politician
- Marina Hyde (born 1974), British journalist
- Marina Kaljurand (born 1962), Estonian diplomat
- Marina Mahathir, Malaysian journalist, daughter of Mahathir bin Mohamad
- Marina Mniszech (1588–1614), Polish political adventurer
- Marina Mukabenova (born 1982), Russian politician
- Marina Orgeyeva (born 1959), Russian politician
- Marina Ovsyannikova (born 1978), Russian journalist and TV producer
- Marina Silva (born 1958), Brazilian politician and environmentalist
- Marina Weisband (born 1987), German politician
- Marina van Zyl, South African politician
- Marina Yannakoudakis (born 1956), British politician
Sports
- Marina Akulova (born 1985), Russian volleyball player
- Marina Canetti (born 1983), Brazilian water polo player
- Marina Dmitrović (born 1985), Serbian handball player
- Marina Erakovic (born 1988), New Zealand tennis player
- Marina Granovskaia (born 1975), Russian-Canadian director of Chelsea Football Club
- Marina Karaflou (born 1980), Greek shooter
- Marina Khan (bowls) (born 1965), New Zealand bowls player
- Marina Kiehl (born 1965), German skier and Olympic gold medalist
- Marina Klimova (born 1966), Russian figure skater
- Marina Kuptsova (born 1981), Russian high jumper
- Marina Laurencon (born 1960), French alpine skier
- Marina Maljković (born 1981), Serbian basketball coach
- Marina Malpica (born 2000), Mexican rhythmic gymnast
- Marina Radu (born 1984), Canadian water polo player
- Marina Rajčić (born 1993), Montenegrin handball player
- Marina Sheshenina (born 1985), Russian volleyball player
- Marina Tumas (born 1981), Belarusian volleyball player
- Marina Vasarmidou (born 1972), Greek sprinter
Others
- Marina Tavares Quintas (Brazilian designer) (born 1993), Creator and Therapist of Design of Consciousness, bringing enlightenment (6D) to materiality (3D)
- Marina, better known as 'La Malinche,' was the Nahua interpreter, advisor, and paramour of Hernán Cortés (d. 1529)
- Marina Galina, Venetian dogaressa (d. 1420)
- Marina Nani, Venetian dogaressa (d.1473)
- Marina Orlova (born 1980), Russian internet celebrity with the show on YouTube, HotForWords
- Marina Papaelia, Greek-Egyptian Miss World contestant
- Marina Oswald Porter (born 1941), former widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, the presumed assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy
- Marina Raskova (1912–1943), Russian Navigator
- Marina Vega (1923–2011), Spanish spy for the French Resistance
Fictional characters
- Marina, principal love interest of Howard in the BBC sitcom series Last of the Summer Wine
- Marina, the daughter of the leading character Prince Pericles of Tyre in the play Pericles, Prince of Tyre (1608) by William Shakespeare and (probably) George Wilkins
- Marina, title character in George Lillo's play Marina (1738), based on the preceding
- Marina (aka "Number Seven"), one of the main protagonists in the Lorien Legacies series by Pittacus Lore
- Marina, an octopus villager from the video game series Animal Crossing
- Marina Liteyears, the main protagonist of Treasure's Mischief Makers video game
- Marina, the young mermaid in the TV series Stingray
- Marina, title character in telenovela Marina
- Marina Ismail, a Middle-Eastern princess from the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00
- Marina (Peggle), one of the Peggle Masters that was first seen in Peggle Nights
- Marina, a main character in the Nickelodeon TV series The Fresh Beat Band and its spin-off Fresh Beat Band of Spies
- Princess Marina, the seventh and youngest mermaid in the 1975 animated film Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid
- Marina Ferrer, a minor character in The L Word. Jenny Schechter's first lesbian relationship in the show takes place with this character
- Marina Green, a Fishtronaut character
- Marina Cooper Lewis, a character on the television soap opera Guiding Light
- Marina, one of the members of the fictional band Off The Hook from the video game Splatoon 2, the other being Pearl
- Marina Romanova, a main character appearing in season 3 and season 6 of a detective-themed video game Criminal Case.
- Marina Tsukishima, a staff member at CiRCLE in the anime BanG Dream! and in the game BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!
- Marina (aka "Water Pirate"), a mermaid pirate in the Disney Junior animated series Jake and the Never Land Pirates
- Marina, the water-talent fairy in the shutdown online game Pixie Hollow and the TV special Pixie Hollow Games
- Marina, an NPC (Non-Player Character) in Hypixel's MMORPG gamemode, Skyblock
- Marina, an anthropomorphic penguin who is a love interest to Hubie in the 1995 animated film The Pebble and the Penguin
- Marina, one of the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay in the 2011 film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
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