- Corbin (surname)
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For other uses, see Corbin (disambiguation).
Corbin is a surname, and may refer to:
- Abel Corbin, (1808-1881), an American financier and the husband of Virginia Grant
- Alain Corbin (born 1936), a French historian, specialist of the 19th century in France
- Alice Corbin Henderson (1881-1949), an American poet, author and poetry editor
- André Corbin (contemporary), an American heavy metal guitarist
- Archie Corbin (born 1967), an American former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Arthur Corbin Gould (1850-1903), an avid shooter and member of the Massachusetts Rifle Association
- Arthur Linton Corbin, (1874-1967), an American law professor and scholar of contract law
- Austin Corbin (1827-1896), an American railroad executive
- Barry Corbin (born 1940), an American character actor
- Bob Corbin, an Arizona Attorney General 1979-1991
- Charles Corbin, a French diplomat and ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1933 - 1940
- David Corbin, an amateur filmmaker, writer, director, and co-host of GeekSpeak Podcast.
- Doc Corbin Dart (born 1953), the lead singer, founder and lyricist of punk rock act The Crucifucks
- Easton Corbin, an American singer
- Erard Corbin de Mangoux (contemporary), a French prefect and the current head of the Directorate-General for External Security, France's foreign intelligence service
- Eymard Corbin (born 1934), a Canadian Senator
- George Corbin Washington (1789-1854), a United States Congressman
- Gregory Corbin (born 1980), an American amateur boxer
- Harold Corbin (1906-1988), an American Olympic fencer
- Henry Corbin (1903-1978), a French philosopher, theologian, and professor of Islamic Studies at the Sorbonne in Paris
- Henry C. Corbin (1842-1909), a United States Army general
- Howie Corbin (contemporary), an American craft beer journalist
- Jane Corbin (born 1954), a British journalist currently working for the BBC
- J. D. Corbin (born 1985), an American ice hockey player
- Jessica Corbin (born 1978), an American television personality and actress
- John Corbin (1870-1959), an American dramatic critic and author
- Kilmer B. Corbin (1919-1993), an American attorney who served as a Democratic member of the Texas State Senate
- Levin Corbin Handy (1855-1932), an American photographer
- Margaret (née Cochran) Corbin (1751-1800), a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War
- Michael Corbin (1955-2008), a journalist and radio show host
- Myrtle Corbin (1868-1928), an American dipygus
- Pa Corbin (1864-1943), an American football player
- Patrick Corbin (contemporary), an American dancer and founder of CorbinDances
- Paula Corbin Jones (born 1966), a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment
- Peter Corbin (1914-2001), a British marine biologist
- Philip Corbin (born 1957), a chess FIDE Master from Barbados
- Ray Corbin (born 1949), an American former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Rita Corbin (contemporary), an American Catholic Worker and artist
- Robert Corbin (contemporary), a Guyanese politician
- Roberto Corbin (born 1953), a Panamanian football player known for being the first Panamanian player to play in Europe
- Rosemary Corbin, a former mayor of Richmond, California and community leader
- Samantha Howard Corbin (contemporary), an American television writer and producer
- Serge Corbin, a professional canoe racer
- Thomas G. Corbin (born 1820-?), an United States Navy officer
- Tim Corbin (contemporary), an American baseball coach
- Tyrone Corbin (born 1962), an American retired American basketball player
- Virginia Lee Corbin (1910-1942), an American silent film actress
- Yvan Corbin (born 1972), a retired professional ice hockey forward
In fictional characters:
- Mike Corbin, a character in General Hospital
See also:
- Corben (disambiguation)
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