Marina
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early 19th century: from Italian or Spanish, feminine of marino, from Latin marinus (see marine).
wiktionary
From Latin marinus(“of the sea, marine”), by way of Italian marina and Spanish marina.
etymonline
marina (n.)
1805, "a promenade by the sea," from Spanish or Italian marina "shore, coast," from Latin marinus "of the sea, maritime," from mare "sea, the sea, seawater," from PIE root *mori- "body of water." Meaning "dock or basin with moorings for yachts and small craft" is 1935, American English.