As well as being a popular male name, Martin can denote:

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Places

in the United Kingdom

  • Martin, Hampshire
  • Martin, Kent
  • Martin, Horncastle, Lincolnshire
  • Martin, Metheringham, Lincolnshire
  • Also: Martin Dales, Martin Drove, Martin Hussingtree, Martin Mill. There is also WWT Martin Mere, a wildfowl reserve.

in the United States

  • Martin, Georgia
  • Martin, Kentucky
  • Martin, Louisiana
  • Martin, Michigan
  • Martin, North Dakota
  • Martin, Tennessee
  • Martin City, Montana
  • Martin County, Florida
  • Martin County, Indiana
  • Martin County, Kentucky
  • Martin County, North Carolina

in Slovakia

  • Martin, Slovakia

in Australia

  • Martin, Western Australia

People known by their first name, Martin

  • Martin of Tours
  • Pope Martin I
  • Pope Martin II
  • Pope Martin III
  • Pope Martin IV
  • Pope Martin V
  • Martin I of Sicily

People whose family name is or was Martin

(with entries in Wikipedia)

  • Martin, Agnes (born 1912), Canadian painter
  • Martin, Alberta (1906-2004), Confederate widow
  • Martin, Alexander (1740-1807), U.S. politician
  • Martin, Andrea (born 1947), Canadian actress
  • Martin, Andrew ("Test"), professional wrestler
  • Martin, Billy (1928-1989), U.S. baseball player and manager
  • Martin, Billy, jazz drummer (Medeski Martin & Wood)
  • Martin, Billy, guitarist (Good Charlotte)
  • Martin, Bob (1897-1978), U.S. boxer
  • Martin, Bob, singer
  • Martin, Chris (born 1977), English singer (Coldplay)
  • Martin, Christy (born 1968), world champion woman boxer
  • Martin, Clare (born 1952), Australian politician
  • Martin, Curtis (born 1973), U.S. football player
  • Martin, David (born 1954), Scottish politician, MEP
  • Martin, Dean (1917-1995), U.S. singer and actor
  • Martin, Del (born 1921), U.S. feminist and gay rights activist
  • Martin, Don (1931-2000), U.S. cartoonist ("MAD 's Maddest Artist")
  • Martin, Eric (born 1960), U.S. musician (Mr. Big)
  • Martin, Frank (1890-1974), Swiss composer
  • Martin, George (born 1926), musician, producer of the Beatles' records ("5th Beatle")
  • Martin, George R. R. (born 1948), U.S. science fiction and fantasy writer
  • Martin, Gregory, Canadian politician
  • Martin, Hans-Peter (born 1957), Austrian journalist and MEP
  • Martin, J.P. (1880-1966), English Methodist minister and writer (Uncle series)
  • Martin, Jacques (born 1921), French cartoonist
  • Martin, Jacques, Canadian ice hockey coach
  • Martin, James, computer expert
  • Martin, James G., former Governor of North Carolina
  • Martin, Jesse M., former Governor of Arkansas
  • Martin, John (1789-1854), English painter
  • Martin, Johnny "Pepper" (1904-1965), U.S. baseball player
  • Martín, José Miguel González (born 1963), Spanish football player
  • Martin, Joseph (1852-1923), Canadian lawyer and politician
  • Martin, Joseph William, Jr. (1884-1968), U.S. politician, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Martin, Joshua L. (1799-1856), Governor of Alabama
  • Martin, Judith (born 1938), U.S. journalist and etiquette writer ("Miss Manners")
  • Martin, Keith (born 1960), Canadian physician and politician
  • Kellie Martin (born 1975), U.S. actress
  • Martin, Lillian (born 1924), Floridian who went missing in 2001
  • Martin, Luther (1748-1826), U.S. politician
  • Martin, Malachi (1921-1999), Irish Roman Catholic priest and religious author
  • Martin, Marilyn, singer
  • Martin, Mark, U.S. cartoonist
  • Martin, Mark (born 1959), U.S. stock car racing driver
  • Martin, Mark (born 1963), U.S. judge
  • Martin, Mary (1913-1990), U.S. actress and singer
  • Martin, Max (born 1971), Swedish musician and producer
  • Martin, Michelle, Australian squash player
  • Martin, Michelle, Marc Dutroux's ex-wife
  • Martin, Michael (born 1945), Speaker of the House of Commons
  • Martin, Michael, professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston University
  • Martin, Micheál (born 1960), Irish politician
  • Martin, Millicent (born 1934), English actress and singer
  • Martin, Pamela Sue (born 1954), U.S. actress
  • Martin, Paul (born 1938), Prime Minister of Canada
  • Martin, Paul (born 1957), British actor and comedian, better known as Paul Merton
  • Martin, Paul Joseph James (1903-1992), Canadian politician
  • Martin, Philip (born 1947), Irish pianist and composer, member of Aosdána
  • Martin, Richard (1754-1834), founder of the RSPCA
  • Martin, Ricky (born 1971), Puerto Rican singer (Menudo)
  • Martin, Roland S., U.S. journalist
  • Martin, Ronnie, musician (Joy Electric)
  • Martin, Ryan, musician
  • Martin, Samuel E., Professor at Harvard (Korean and Japanese)
  • Martin, Sheila, wife and mother
  • Martin, Steve (born 1945), U.S. actor, comedian and author
  • Martin, Strother (1919-1980), U.S. actor
  • Martin, Tisha Campbell (born 1968), U.S. actress
  • Martin, Tony (born 1913), U.S. actor and singer
  • Martin, Tony, English farmer who shot a burglar
  • Martin, Tony (born 1964), Australian comedian
  • Martin, Tony, Canadian politician
  • Martin, Tyrone G. (died 2003), U.S. naval historian
  • Martin, William M. (1876-1970), Canadian politician
  • Martin, William McChesney, Jr. (1906-1998), Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve
  • Martin-Jenkins, Christopher, British cricket journalist
  • Martin-Leake, Arthur (1874-1953), English physician, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Martin-Löf, Anders, Swedish mathematician

Fictional Martins

image:Mathieu's_Martin.jpg

  • Pincher Martin (novel by William Golding)
  • Tad Martin (All My Children)
  • Major William Martin (Operation Mincemeat)
  • "Martin" is also a song sung in German by Mireille Mathieu. [1] (http://www.frmusique.ru/texts/m/mathieu_mireille/martin.htm)

Film and television

  • Martin, directed by George A. Romero
  • Martin (sitcom) is a sitcom produced by actor and comedian Martin Lawrence

Other uses

  • Martin, one of the fourteen Tribes of Galway, Ireland
  • Martin, several species of bird similar to a swallow, family Hirundinidae
  • Martin, an animal also called a pine martin
  • Aston Martin, an automobile manufacturer
  • Martin Light, a maker of disco lighting and effects

See also

  • St. Martin (disambiguation)

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