Amarin is a unisex name with various associations and origins. Pronounced as ah-muh-REEN (/əˈmʌrin/), it has a pleasant and melodic sound. The name has no notable variations, although Amarina is sometimes used as a feminine form. While not widely popular, Amarin has been given to a small number of newborns in the United States, with 5 occurrences recorded in 2011, ranking at 12281. The exact origin of Amarin is not clear-cut, but it is believed to have roots in multiple cultures and languages. This diverse background adds an air of mystery to the name and makes it appealing to those seeking something unique for their child. With its gender-neutral quality, Amarin provides flexibility for parents who are looking for a name that can suit both boys and girls.