Canada •
Albertine Morin-Labrecque (1886–1957) Canadian pianist •
Augustin-Norbert Morin (1803–1865), lawyer, judge and politician, joint Premier of the Province of Canada •
Blain Morin, Canadian politician and labour union organizer •
Claude Morin (ADQ politician) (born 1953), Canadian politician •
Claude Morin (PQ politician) (born 1929), Canadian politician •
Gérard-Raymond Morin (1940–2024), Canadian politician •
Gilles Morin (born 1931), Canadian politician in Ontario •
Guy Paul Morin, Canadian wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder •
Jacques-Yvan Morin (1931–2023), Canadian politician in Quebec •
Jean-Baptiste Morin (politician) (1840–1911), Canadian politician •
Karl Morin-Strom (also Karl Strom) (born 1952), Canadian politician in Ontario •
Marie-Eve Morin, Canadian philosopher •
Marie-Lucie Morin, Canadian public official and diplomat •
Pat Morin, Canadian computer scientist •
Pete Morin (1915–2000), Canadian hockey player •
Randy Charles Morin (born 1969), Canadian author and blogger •
René Morin (1883–1955), head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during World War II •
Robert Morin (born 1949), Canadian film director •
Samuel Morin (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player •
Victor Morin, inventor of the
Morin code, a parliamentary authority used mainly in Quebec
France •
Arthur Morin (1795–1880), French physicist •
Bernard Morin (1931–2018), French mathematician, especially a topologist •
Edgar Morin (also Edgar Nahoum) (born 1921), French philosopher and sociobiologist •
Émilienne Morin (1901–1991) French
anarcho-syndicalist,
shorthand typist, partner of
Buenaventura Durruti. •
Hervé Morin (born 1961), Minister of Defence of France •
Jean Morin (artist) (c.1595 or 1605–1650), French baroque artist •
Jean Morin (theologian) (also Joannes Morinus) (1591–1659), French theologian and biblical scholar •
Jean-Baptiste Morin (composer) (1677–1745), French composer •
Jean-Baptiste Morin (mathematician) (also Morinus) (1583–1656), French mathematician, astrologer and astronomer
Italy •
Enrico Morin (1841–1910), Italian admiral and politician
Sweden •
Linus Morin (born 1987), Swedish ice hockey player
United Kingdom • Charles Morin,
nom de plume used by
Winston Churchill •
Nea Morin (1905–1986), British rock climber
United States • Andy Morin, American producer and musician with
Death Grips •
Brent Morin, American comedian, stand-up comic and actor •
Henry Louis Morin (1899-1949), American farmer, labor union activist, and politician •
Jeremy Morin, American ice hockey player •
John M. Morin (1868–1942), American congressman from Pennsylvania •
Lee Morin (born 1952), American NASA astronaut •
Mike Morin (born 1991), American baseball player •
Parker Morin (born 1991), American baseball coach •
Robert E. Morin, chief judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia •
Roger Morin (1941–2019), American Roman Catholic bishop •
William H. Morin, American soldier awarded Medal of Honor == Notes and references ==