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Serafin or Serafín is a male given name. Notable people with the name include: * Serafín Aedo (1908–1988), Spanish international footballer * Serafín Ríos Álvarez (born 1959), Mexican politician * Serafín Avendaño (1838–1916), Galician painter * Serafin Baroja (1840–1912), Spanish writer and mining engineer * Serafín Bejérez (1952–2022), Uruguayan farmer and politician * Serafín Estébanez Calderón (1799–1867), Spanish writer * Serafin R. Cuevas (1928–2014), Filipino lawyer * Serafín Dengra (born 1961), Argentinian rugby union player * Serafín Dengra (athlete) (1902–1966), Argentinian middle-distance runner *
Serafín Donderis Serafín Donderis (c. 1820 – c. 1885) was Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1875. He was a Spanish military officer with the rank of Colonel, Coronel. Mayoral term On 14 February 1875, construction started on the Acueducto de Ponce at a cost of ...
(c. 1820 – c. 1885), Spanish military officer *
Ángel Serafín Seriche Dougan Ángel Serafín Seriche Dougan (born 1946) was Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea from April 1, 1996, to March 4, 2001. Beginning in 2000, Dougan's government was subjected to serious criticism from the parliamentary majority with regard to all ...
(born 1946), Equatorial Guinean politician * Franz Serafin Exner (1849–1926), Austrian physicist and professor * Serafín García (born 1975), Uruguayan footballer * Serafín García Menocal (1911–2003), Cuban-American political author and public speaker * Serafin Geronimo, fictional main character from the 1998 Philippine action crime film of the same name * José Serafín López (died 1935), Chilean politician * Serafín Marsal (1862–1956), Paraguayan sculptor * Serafín Martínez (born 1984), Spanish road cyclist *
Franc Serafin Metelko Franc Serafin Metelko, also known as Fran Metelko (14 July 1789 – 27 December 1860) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, author, and philologist, best known for his proposal of a new script for the Slovene called the Metelko alphabet, whic ...
(1789–1860), Slovene Roman Catholic priest, author and philologist *
Serafin Olarte Serafin Olarte (died 1821) was a Totonac chief and general who led a revolt against Spain, Spanish rule during the Mexican War of Independence in (then province) Veracruz.Miguel Covarrubias, "Mexico South: The Isthmus of Tehuantepec", Routledge, 198 ...
(died 1821), Totonac chief and general * Serafin Quiason Jr. (1930–2016), Filipino scholar and historian * Serafín Rojo (1925–2003), Spanish cartoon humorist and painter * Serafín Sánchez (born 1846), Cuban patriot and abolitionist * Serafin Szota (born 1999), Polish footballer * Serafin Wiestner (born 1990), Swiss biathlete * Serafín Zambada Ortiz (born 1990), American member of the Sinaloa cartel * Serafín Zayas (born 1996), Argentinian badminton player *
Serafín Zubiri Serafín Lizoain Vidondo (born 20 April 1964 in Pamplona, Spain) better known as Serafín Zubiri is a singer, composer and piano player. Biography Zubiri is a blind singer and pianist who has represented Spain twice in the Eurovision Song Co ...
(born 1964), Spanish singer, composer and piano player


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Serafin (surname) Serafin is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Aldo Vera Serafin (c. 1933–1976), Cuban exile * Barry Serafin (born 1941), American television journalist * Barry Serafin (golf course architect), American golf course architect * ...
* Séraphin (disambiguation) *
Serafina Seraphina or Serafina is a feminine given name, derived from the word seraph, a high-ranking angel in the hierarchy of angels, and may refer to: Persons * Saint Serafina (1238–1253), a thirteenth century Italian saint * Seraphina Sforza (c. 1434 ...
* Serafino (disambiguation) {{given name