# Marinello

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'''Marinello''' is an [Italian surname](/source/Italian_surname) from [Marinello](/source/Marinello%2C_Sicily) on [Sicily](/source/Sicily) and from [Medieval Latin](/source/Medieval_Latin) {{lang|la|marinellus}} ("[sailor](/source/sailor), [mariner](/source/mariner)"). 

Notable people with the surname include:

*[Beatriz Marinello](/source/Beatriz_Marinello) (born 1964), Chilean-American chess player and chess official
*[Kathryn V. Marinello](/source/Kathryn_V._Marinello) (born 1956), American businesswoman
*[Juan Marinello](/source/Juan_Marinello) (1898–1977), Cuban communist intellectual and writer
*[Peter Marinello](/source/Peter_Marinello) (born 1950), Scottish former footballer
*[Sandra Marinello](/source/Sandra_Marinello) (born 1983), German badminton player 
*[Vince Marinello](/source/Vince_Marinello) (1938/39–2020), American sportscaster

==See also==
*[Marin](/source/Marin_(surname))
*[Marinello Schools of Beauty](/source/Marinello_Schools_of_Beauty)

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Category:Surnames
Category:Occupational surnames
Category:French-language surnames
Category:Italian-language surnames
Category:Italian occupational surnames

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