Mamin (Russian: Мамин) is a Slavic surname, its feminine counterpart is Mamina. The surname is derived from the word мама (mama, meaning "mommy") and literally means Mommy's. It may refer to:
- Alyona Mamina (born 1990), Russian sprinter
- Askar Mamin (born 1965), Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
- Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak (1852–1912), Russian author
- Maxim Mamin (ice hockey, born 1988), Russian ice hockey center
- Maxim Mamin (ice hockey, born 1995), Russian ice hockey forward
- Yuri Mamin (born 1946), Russian film director, stage director, screenwriter, composer and author
See also
edit- All pages with titles containing Mamin
- All pages with titles containing Mamina
- Mamin Kolyu, nickname of Bulgarian revolutionary Nikola Koev Nikolov (1880–1961)