The surname Palin is a name of British origin, either English or Welsh. Possible derivations include an anglicization of the Welsh patronymic ap Heilyn ("son of Heilyn") or a reference to the English placenames Poling, West Sussex or Sea Palling, Norfolk. Independently of this, Palin also is a Swedish language surname that occurs in Sweden and Finland.
People with this name include:
- Arthur Thomas Palin (1916–2006), British chemist and bacteriologist
 - Brett Palin (born 1984), Canadian hockey player
 - Christian Palin (born 1978), Uruguayan singer
 - Eduard Palin (1891–1969), Finnish diplomat
 - Harold Palin (1916–1990), British rugby league footballer
 - John Palin (politician) (1870–1934), British politician
 - John Palin (sport shooter) (born 1934), British former sports shooter
 - Jordan Palin (born 2004), English speedway rider
 - Leigh Palin (born 1965), English footballer
 - Leo Palin (born 1956), Finnish tennis player
 - Michael Palin (born 1943), British actor, comedian (member of Monty Python) and writer
 - Philip Palin (1864–1937), British Indian Army officer
 - Robert Palin (1835–1861), Australian criminal
 - Roger Palin (born 1938), former Royal Air Force commander
 - Sarah Palin (born 1964), former governor of Alaska and 2008 U.S. Republican vice-presidential nominee
- Todd Palin (born 1964), American snowmobile racer and former husband of Sarah Palin
 - Bristol Palin (born 1990), daughter of Todd and Sarah Palin
 
 - Sep Palin (1878–1952), American harness racing driver
 - Tom Palin (born 1974), English painter, writer and educator
 - William Palin (1893–1967), Anglican archdeacon
 
See also
- Palín (disambiguation)
 - Palin (throne)
 - Palin, Arunachal Pradesh, a town in the Kurung Kumey district in north east India
 - Palin Report 1920, an inquiry examining the rioting in Jerusalem in April 1920
 - Paling
 - Pallin
 
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