Marcellin
Marcellin Origin and Meaning
Marcellin is a masculine name with French origins, derived from the Latin name 'Marcellinus,' which is a diminutive of Marcus meaning 'dedicated to Mars' (the Roman god of war). This elegant name has historical significance in Catholic tradition, with several saints bearing the name, including St. Marcellin Champagnat, a French priest who founded the Marist Brothers. While not extremely common in English-speaking countries, Marcellin maintains steady popularity in French-speaking regions, particularly in France, Quebec, and parts of Switzerland. The name conveys a sense of gentleness combined with classical dignity. Some variations include Marcelin, Marcelino (Spanish), and Marcellino (Italian).
Famous People Named Marcellin
- Saint Marcellin Joseph Benedict ChampagnatFrench founder of the Marist Brothers
- (Pierre Eugène) Marcellin BerthelotFrench chemist
- (JeanBaptiste,Ambroise,)Marcellin Jobard, Belgian lithographer
- Marcellin Gilbert DesboutinFrench painter
- Marcellin "Marcel" CerdanFrench boxer