Marcelin

Meaning of Marcelin

Marcelin is a strong and distinctive name for a baby boy. It has origins in both French and Polish, giving it an international appeal. In French, Marcelin is pronounced as mar-suh-LAN (/maʁ.sə.lɛ̃/), while in Polish, it is pronounced as mar-tseh-LEEN (/mar.t͡sɛ.xlɛːn/). This name also has a feminine variation, Marcelina. Marcelin carries a sense of elegance and sophistication, making it a timeless choice for parents who appreciate classic names with a touch of European charm. Though not extremely popular in recent years, the name Marcelin has been given to several newborn boys in the United States of America since the 1980s.

Pronunciation

French

  • Pronunced as mar-suh-LAN (/maʁ.sə.lɛ̃/)

Polish

  • Pronunced as mar-tseh-LEEN (/mar.t͡sɛ.xlɛːn/)

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Notable People Named Marcelin

Marcelin Albert was a French cafe owner and winegrower known for leading the 1907 revolt of the Languedoc winegrowers.
Marcelin Pleynet is a French poet, art critic, and essayist known for his influential work in the magazine Tel Quel and his contributions to 20th-century art criticism and aesthetics.
Marcelin Flandrin (1889–1957) was a renowned French military photographer.
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