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Collin is a French-language surname.



Geographical distribution


As of 2014, 47.6% of all known bearers of the surname Collin were residents of France (frequency 1:2,853), 10.7% of Belgium (1:2,197), 10.2% of Canada (1:7,383), 6.7% of the United States (1:110,104), 4.3% of England (1:26,326), 3.0% of Sweden (1:6,653), 2.9% of South Africa (1:37,430), 1.6% of Germany (1:101,299), 1.1% of Malaysia (1:55,995), 1.0% of Australia (1:49,632) and 1.0% of Papua New Guinea (1:17,312).


In Belgium, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:2,197) only in one region: Wallonia (1:892).


In France, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:2,853) in the following regions:


  • 1. Grand Est (1:1,055)

  • 2. Brittany (1:1,360)

  • 3. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (1:1,705)

  • 4. Centre-Val de Loire (1:2,101)

  • 5. Île-de-France (1:2,846)

In Sweden, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:6,653) in the following counties:[1]


  • 1. Örebro County (1:3,100)

  • 2. Södermanland County (1:4,363)

  • 3. Gävleborg County (1:4,376)

  • 4. Kronoberg County (1:4,784)

  • 5. Västmanland County (1:5,086)

  • 6. Stockholm County (1:5,419)

  • 7. Dalarna County (1:5,954)

  • 8. Östergötland County (1:5,994)


People



  • Abel Collin (1653–1705), benefactor in Nottingham, England


  • Adam Collin (born 1984), English footballer


  • Albéric Collin (1886–1962), Belgian sculptor


  • Anton Collin (1891–1973), Finnish cross country skier


  • Aurélien Collin (born 1986), French footballer


  • Birgit Collin-Langen (born 1956), German politician


  • Charles Jean Baptiste Collin-Mezin (1841–1923), French maker of violins, violas, cellos, basses, bows


  • Christen Collin (1857–1926), Norwegian literary historian


  • Dieter Collin (1893–1918), German flying ace in World War I


  • Édouard Collin (born 1987), French actor


  • Elsa Collin (1887–1941), Swedish theatre critic, poet and actress


  • Fernand Collin (1897–1990), Belgian businessman


  • Francis Collin (born 1987), English professional footballer


  • Frank Collin (born 1944) formerly served as the leader of the National Socialist Party of America


  • Frederick Collin (1850–1939), New York judge


  • Frédérique Collin (born 1944), Canadian actress, screenwriter and film director


  • George Collin (1905–1989), English footballer


  • George H. Collin (1856–1938), American politician in the state of Washington


  • Gustav Collin (1890–1966), Swedish swimmer


  • Hannah Collin (born 1982), English former professional tennis player


  • Heinrich Joseph von Collin (1771–1811), Austrian dramatist


  • Hialmar Collin (1891–1987), Danish diplomat


  • Hyacinthe Collin de Vermont (1693–1761), French painter


  • Jacques Collin de Plancy (1793–1881), French occultist, demonologist and writer


  • James Edward Collin (1876–1968), English entomologist


  • Jean Christophe Collin (1754–1806), French general of cavalry

  • John Collin (disambiguation)


  • Joseph Henry Collin (1893–1918), English soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross


  • Kasper Collin (born 1972), Swedish film director, filmmaker, screenwriter, film producer


  • Keith Collin (1937–1991), British diver


  • Luc Collin, pen name Batem (born 1960), Belgian comics artist


  • Marc Collin, French musician, film music composer and record producer


  • Marcus Collin (1882–1966), artist from Finland


  • Mary Collin (1860–1955), English teacher and campaigner for women's suffrage


  • Matthäus Casimir von Collin (1779–1824), Austrian poet


  • Maxime Collin (born 1979), Canadian actor and business owner


  • Nathalie Collin, French business woman who works in the digital field


  • Paul Collin (1843–1915), French poet, writer, translator and librettist


  • Philipp Collin (born 1990), German male former volleyball player


  • Raphaël Collin (1850–1916), French painter and teacher


  • Richard Collin (1626–1698), engraver from Luxembourg


  • Richard H. Collin (1932–2010), American historian and food writer


  • Robbie Collin, British film critic


  • Robert E. Collin (1928–2010), Canadian American electrical engineer and professor


  • Rodney Collin (1909–1956), British writer in the area of spiritual development


  • Tom Collin (1911–2003), English cricketer


  • Victor Collin de Plancy (1853–1924), French diplomat, bibliophile, and art collector


  • Xavier Collin (born 1974), French former professional footballer


  • Yvon Collin (born 1944), member of the Senate of France


References




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