Matorin
Origin & Meaning
Matorin is a surname originating from Eastern Europe, most notably from countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. The name is unrelated to "Mathurin" which is prevalent in French and West Indian (Haiti and Saint Lucia) territories. The vast majority of individuals with the name "Matorin" reside in Russia, with the United States holding the second biggest population[1]. The name is also commonly held among the Ashkenazi Jewish diaspora in the United States.
The name is derived from the Russian language, but its clear definition is not apparent. Research is currently underway to determine the definition. According to Forebears.com, "Matorin" is the 389,084th most prominent surname in the world. Approximately 911 people bear the surname globally. Its highest density is in Belarus, while most prevalent in Russia.
Variations
Some variations of "Matorin" may be spelled as "Motorin", or "Maturin", albeit much less common.
"Matorin" Populations In Countries
Countries which hold a significant number of Matorin include:
Incidence Frequency Rank In Area
Russia- 699 1:206,185 22,577
United States- 85 1:4,264,223 227,504
Belarus- 65 1:146,170 20,310
Kazakhstan- 15 1:1,178,833 65,606
Brazil- 11 1:19,461,303 329,560
Canada- 7 1:5,263,656 239,735
Azerbaijan- 6 1:1,608,187 20,863
Israel- 5 1:1,711,527 84,568
Netherlands- 5 1:3,377,435 111,911
Finland- 2 1:2,748,351 72,663
Uzbekistan- 2 1:237,350 16,204
Tajikistan- 2 1:1,025,023 41,546
Papua New Guinea- 1 1:30,929,142 67,786
Transnistria- 1 1:8,386,692 12,859
Mexico- 1 1:8,153,717 181,784
Kyrgyzstan- 1 1:124,126,205 103,776
Germany- 1 1:80,505,459 560,955
England- 1 1:55,718,059 489,080
List of Notable Individuals/Things named Matorin:
Vladimir Matorin (Russian bass opera singer, b. 1948),
Andrei Matorin (Brazilian musician),
Spencer L. Matorin (American musician, b. 2009)
Tsar Bell (Built in Moscow by Ivan and Mikhail Matorin, circa 1600),
Nikolai Matorin (Soviet ethnographer/folklorist, executed 1898–1936)
Media
In the film Red Sparrow (2018), Sebastian Hulk plays Sergey Matorin, the main antagonist and KGB officer.
References
https://forebears.io/surnames/matorin
https://www.operabase.com/vladimir-matorin-a17687/en
https://relstud-hist.spbu.ru/en/articles/en-matorin-nikolaj-mihajlovic
https://bridgetomoscow.com/time-gap-tsar-bell
https://rrinformation.ru/en/editorial-board/redactor/57/
<https://health.usnews.com/doctors/robert-matorin-468363>
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