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The Scottish Gaelic name is recorded in the spelling Colin from as early as the 14th century. [4] MacCailean was a patronymic used by Clan Campbell , after Cailean Mór (died 1296). As a surname, Colin can be derived from the given name, but can also be of unrelated (French) origin.
Colin is a surname, variously derived including the given name Colin and the common name in French of some species of bird and fish. Alexander Colin or Colyn (1527/29–1612), Flemish sculptor Alexandre-Marie Colin (1798–1875), French painter of historical and genre subjects
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Colin may refer to: . Colin (given name) Colin (surname) Colin, a 2008 Cannes film festival zombie movie; Colin (horse) (1905–1932), Thoroughbred racehorse Colin (humpback whale), a humpback whale calf abandoned north of Sydney, Australia, in August 2008
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For information on the origin of the name Collin, see Colin (given name). Collin Abranches (born 1991), Indian football (soccer) player; Collin Altamirano (born 1995), American tennis player; Collin Ashton (born 1983), American football linebacker; Collin Balester (born 1986), American professional baseball pitcher
Colin Paul Masica (June 13, 1931 – February 23, 2022) was an American linguist who was professor emeritus in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations and the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago.
Collins is a given name, a transferred use of an English surname ultimately derived from multiple sources. It could be derived from Coll or Colin, an English diminutive of the Greek name Nicholas, or from the Irish word cuilein, meaning darling, from the Welsh collen, referring to a grove of hazel trees, or of the French Colline, meaning hill.