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Seraphin is a masculine given name, adopted from Latin ''Serafinus'', Greek ''Serafim'' (Σεραφειμ, Russian Серафим), ultimately from the Hebrew word seraph. It may refer to: *
Séraphin (opera) Seraphin is a masculine given name, adopted from Latin ''Serafinus'', Greek ''Serafim'' (Σεραφειμ, Russian Серафим), ultimately from the Hebrew word seraph. It may refer to: * Séraphin (opera), an opera by German composer Wolfgang ...
, an opera by German composer Wolfgang Rihm * ''Séraphin'' (film), a 1950 Quebec film by Paul Gury * '' Séraphin: Heart of Stone (Séraphin: un homme et son péché)'', a 2002 Quebec film *
Seraphin (Xena) This is a list of significant characters from the television programs ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'', its prequel ''Young Hercules'', and ''Xena: Warrior Princess''. Main characters * Heracles, Hercules (portrayed by Kevin Sorbo as an adul ...
, a minor character in ''Xena: Warrior Princess''


People with the given name

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Seraphin, Archbishop of Esztergom Seraphin ( hu, Szerafin; died 1104) was a Hungarian prelate at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who served as Archbishop of Esztergom from around 1095 until his death. Career Similarly to other contemporary prelates, the high-born Seraph ...
(died 1104), Hungarian prelate *
Seraphin of Montegranaro Seraphin of Montegranaro ( it, Serafino da Montegranaro; 1540 – October 12, 1604), was an Italians, Italian Capuchin Order, Capuchin friar who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. Life Born Felix (Felice) Rapagnano at Montegranaro, ...
(1540–1604), Italian saint *
Seraphino Antao Seraphino Antao (October 30, 1937 - September 6, 2011) was a runner from Kenya. He won two events at the 1962 Commonwealth Games, making him the first Kenyan athlete to win a gold medal at an international level.Coastweek, January 31, 2003Seraphi ...
(born 1937), retired runner from Kenya


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Sanctus Seraphin Sanctus Seraphin (Udine 1699 – Venice 1776), also known as Santo Serafin, was a successful luthier (violin maker), working in Venice. He closed his ''bottega'' (workshop) in 1741 but he continued to work in the bottega of Giorgio Serafin, his nep ...
(1699–c.1758), a financially successful Italian violin maker *
Kevin Séraphin Kevin Séraphin (born 7 December 1989) is a French retired professional basketball player. Standing tall, Séraphin played at both the Power forward (basketball), power forward and Center (basketball), center positions in his playing career. Sér ...
(born 1989), French basketball player who plays in the National Basketball Association


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Serafin (disambiguation) Serafin (Italian, Polish) or Serafín (Spanish) may refer to: * Serafin (band), a London rock group * ''Serafín'' (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela * Serafin, Masovian Voivodeship in east-central Poland * Catharina Serafin, a patient on whom th ...
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Serafina (given name) Seraphina or Serafina is a feminine given name, and may refer to: Persons * Saint Serafina (1238–1253), a thirteenth century Italian saint * Seraphina Sforza (c. 1434–1478), an Italian noblewoman and nun * Serafina di dio (1621–1699), Itali ...
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Serafino (disambiguation) Serafino is an Italian given name. It may refer to: People * Serafino de Montegranaro (1540–1604), Italian Capuchin friar * Serafino de' Serafini (1323-1393), Italian painter * Serafino Belfanti (1860–1939), Italian immunologist * Serafino B ...
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Séraphine (disambiguation) Séraphine or Seraphine may refer to: * Seraphine (musical instrument), 19c. keyboard instrument, an early version of the harmonium *Séraphine Louis (Séraphine de Senlis, 1864–1942), French painter ** ''Séraphine'' (film) (2008), Franco-Belgia ...
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Serapion (disambiguation) Serapion is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: *Serapion (3rd-century), neoplatonic philosopher and one of the disciples of Plotinus *Serapion (4th century), author of the ''Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis'' *Serapion ...
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