Marlin may refer to the following people:
Schmidt is a common German occupational surname derived from the German word "Schmied" meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker". This surname is the German equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world.
Rose Hills Memorial Park is a cemetery and mortuary located in Whittier, California. It is an affiliate of Service Corporation International and is the largest cemetery in North America.
Clifton Burton "Coo Coo" Marlin was an American NASCAR Winston Cup driver who spent 14 years in the series.
Earl is an English given name, predominantly popular in North America, meaning "warrior" or "nobleman" and derived from the rank of nobility of the same name. Instances of its use as a given name date back to 12th-century England. Some of the holders of this name are:
Bobby or Bobbie is both a masculine and a feminine hypocorism, given name and occasional nickname. It is usually a variant of Robert (male) or Roberta (female). It can also be short for the male name Roberto. The female version is also sometimes spelled "Bobbi" or "Bobi".
Rex is a male given name, short for Rexford or Reginald, derived from the Latin word rex, meaning "king". This is the etymological root word for king in several languages.
Herb is a given name that is usually a diminutive of the name Herbert.
Red is a nickname of the following people:
Sterling is a given name from the Old English staerling, referring to the bird, starling; two variants of the name are Starling and Stirling.
Skip is a nickname, or a short form of the given name Skipper. Notable people with the name include:
Bob is a male given name or a hypocorism, usually of Robert; and sometimes a diminutive of Bobby.
Doug is a male personal name. It is sometimes a given name, but more often it is a hypocorism which takes the place of a given name, usually Douglas. Notable people with the name include: