8-450: Rien may refer to: The Dutch given name is usually a short form of Marinus / Rinus Named after the French word for "nothing": Marinus (given name) Marinus Gender Male Other names Variant form(s) Marin , Marina Marinus , and its Greek form Marinos ( Ancient Greek : Μαρῖνος , Greek : Μαρίνος ), is
16-526: A male given name, derived from Latin marinus meaning "marine; of or pertaining to the sea". It is used in the Netherlands as a given name, though most people use a short form in daily life, like Marijn , Mario , René , Rien , Rini , Riny , or Rinus . It may refer to: Ancient [ edit ] Marinus of Tyre (70–130), Hellenized geographer, cartographer and mathematician Julius Marinus (fl. 3rd century), father of Phillip
24-904: The Arab Marinus of Caesarea (died 262), Roman soldier and Christian martyr and saint Saint Marinus (died 366), founder of San Marino Marinus of Thrace (died c.420), Arian Archbishop of Constantinople Marinus of Neapolis (born c.440), Neoplatonist philosopher Marinus (praetorian prefect) ( fl. 498-519), Byzantine official and admiral Pope Marinus Pope Marinus I (died 884) Pope Marinus II (died 946) Marinus, Duke of Gaeta Marinus I of Gaeta (died 866), Italian duke Marinus II of Gaeta (died 984), Italian duke Marinus, Duke of Naples Marinus I of Naples (died 928), Italian duke Marinus II of Naples (died 992), Italian duke Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi , 11th-century Italian duke Latinized names of Renaissance people [ edit ] Marinus Sanutus
32-819: The Century" Marinos Ouzounidis (born 1968), Greek football player and manager Marinus C. "Rinus" Paul (born 1941), Dutch cyclist Marinus A.J. "René" Pijnen (born 1946), Dutch cyclist Marinus van Rekum (1884–1955), Dutch tug of war competitor Marinus Sørensen (1898–1962), Danish sprinter Marinus Govert "Marijn" Sterk (born 1987), Dutch footballer Marinus Valentijn (1900–1991), Dutch road bicycle racer Marinus "Rini" Wagtmans (born 1946), Dutch road bicycle racer Marinus Wanewar (born 1997), Indonesian footballer Marinus "Mario" Westbroek (born 1961), Dutch sprinter Other [ edit ] Marinus van Dam (1929–1997), Dutch confectionery maker Marinus Damen (1905-1985), Dutch co-founder of
40-630: The Damen Shipyards Group Marinus van der Lubbe (1909–1934), Dutch council communist, accused of setting the Reichstag fire Marinus "Rien" den Oudsten (1890–1964), Dutch founder coach building company Marinus Post [ fy ; nl ] (1902–1944), Dutch World War II Resistance fighter See also [ edit ] Marinus (disambiguation) Rinus References [ edit ] [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
48-742: The Dutch East Indies Marinus Willett (1740–1830), American soldier and political leader Sports [ edit ] Marinus Antonius "Mario Been (born 1963), Dutch football player and manager Marinus "Rinus" Bennaars (1931–2021), Dutch footballer Marinus "Rinus" van den Berge (1900–1972), Dutch sprinter Marinus Bester (born 1969), German footballer Marinus Dijkhuizen (born 1972), Dutch football player and manager Marinus "Rinus" Israël (born 1942), Dutch footballer Marinus Kraus (born 1991), German ski jumper Marinus J.H. "Rinus" Michels (1928–2005), Dutch football player and coach, FIFA "Coach of
56-2593: The Elder ( Marino Sanuto ; c. 1260 – 1338), Venetian statesman and geographer Marinus Barletius ( Marin Barleti ; c.1455–1512), Albanian historian Marinus Sanutus the Younger ( Marino Sanuto ; 1466–1536), Venetian historian Marinus Ghetaldus (1568–1626), Ragusan mathematician and physicist Marinus Bizzius (1570–1624), Venetian patrician in Dalmatia and archbishop Academics [ edit ] Marinus Anton Donk (1908–1972), Dutch mycologist Marinus H. "Rien" van IJzendoorn (born 1952), Dutch professor of child and family studies Marinus A. "Rien" Kaashoek (born 1937), Dutch mathematician Marinus F. "Frans" Kaashoek (born 1965), Dutch computer scientist Marinus Vertregt (1897–1973), Dutch astronomer Arts [ edit ] Marinus Andersen 1895–1985), Danish architect Marinus F.J. "Marijn" Backer (born 1956), Dutch columnist, teacher, poet and writer Marinus Boezem (born 1934), Dutch sculptor and conceptual artist Marinus "Rinus" Gerritsen (born 1946), Dutch rock bass guitarist Marinus Robyn van der Goes (1599–1639), Flemish engraver Marinus Jan Granpré Molière (1883–1972), Dutch architect Marinus Heijnes (1888–1963), Dutch impressionist painter Marinus de Jong (1891–1984), Dutch-born Belgian composer and pianist Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek (1807–1868), Dutch landscape painter Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek (II) (1873–1944), Dutch landscape and animal painter Marinus Harm "Rien" Poortvliet (1932–1995), Dutch draughtsman and painter Marinus van Reymerswaele (c.1490–c.1546), Dutch painter Marinus Snoeren (1919–1982), Dutch cellist Marinus Vreugde (1880-1957), Dutch sculptor and graphic artist Government, military, religion [ edit ] Marinus Canning (1829–1911), Australian banker and politician Marinus van der Goes van Naters (1900–2005), Dutch nobleman and Labour politician Marinus Theodoor "Rene" Hidding (born 1953), Dutch-born Australian politician Marinus Kok (1916–1982), Dutch Old Catholic archbishop Marinus Larsen (1849–?), Danish-born American Mormon leader Marinos Mitralexis (920–1948), Greek pilot Marinus W.J.M. "Rinus" Peijnenburg (1928–1979), Dutch politician, minister without portfolio Marinus Bernardus Rost van Tonningen (1852–1927), Dutch Army general in
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