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Collin Stroud Is A Legend' may refer to:
People
Given name
- Collin Abranches (born 1991), Indian football (soccer) player
- Collin Altamirano (born 1995), American tennis player
- Collin Ashton (born 1983), American football linebacker
- Collin Balester (born 1986), American professional baseball pitcher
- Collin Benjamin (born 1978), Namibian football midfielder
- Collin Brooks (1893–1959), frequently known as "CB", British journalist, writer, and broadcaster
- Collin Burns, speedcuber from the United States
- Collin Cameron (born 1988), Canadian who won three bronze medals at the 2018 Winter Paralympics
- Collin Chou (born 1967), Chinese actor
- Collin Circelli (born 1981), Canadian professional ice hockey center
- Collin Cowgill (born 1986), American professional baseball outfielder
- Collin Dean (born 2005), American actor
- Collin Delia (born 1994), American ice hockey goaltender
- Collin d'Harleville (1755–1806), French dramatist
- Collin Drafts (born 1985), former American football quarterback
- Collin Dyer, businessman and politician, member of the National Assembly of Seychelles
- Collin Edwards (born 1982), stage name Demarco, Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording artist
- Collin van Eijk (born 1991), Dutch footballer, who most recently played for Belgian side Spouwen-Mopertingen
- Collin Fernandez (born 1997), American-Peruvian soccer player
- Collin Finnerty, Duke University lacrosse player who was falsely accused of rape and kidnapping in 2006
- Collin Ryan Fitzgerald, MMV, Canadian soldier who received the Medal of Military Valour, a Canadian military decoration
- Collin Franklin (born 1988), former American football tight end
- Collin Freeland (born 1933), AO, former senior Australian public servant and policymaker
- Collin Gillespie (born 1999), American college basketball player for the Villanova Wildcats
- Collin Hansen (born 1981), American journalist and editorial director for The Gospel Coalition
- Collin Hegna, Portland, Oregon-based American indie rock musician
- Collin Johnson, American football wide receiver
- Collin Klein (born 1989), Canadian Football quarterback
- Collin Leijenaar (born 1974), drummer for progressive rock/metal bands Affector & Dilemma and the live drummer for Neal Morse
- Collin Martin (born 1994), American professional soccer player
- Collin McHugh (born 1987), American professional baseball pitcher
- Collin McKinney (1766–1861), American land surveyor, merchant, politician, and lay preacher
- Collin McLoughlin, American music producer, DJ, and singer
- Collin Mitchell (born 1969), Bahamas-born Canadian curler
- Collin Mooney (born 1986), American football fullback
- Collin Morikawa (born 1997), American amateur golfer
- Collin Peterson (born 1944), US Congressman of Minnesota
- Collin Pryor (born 1990), American-Icelandic professional basketball player
- Collin Quaner (born 1991), German football (soccer) player
- Collin Raye (born 1960), American country singer
- Collin Rodgers (1791–1845), American master builder and neoclassical architect
- Collin Samuel (born 1981), Trinidad and Tobago footballer
- Collin Seedorf (born 1995), Dutch football player of Surinamese descent
- Collin Sexton (born 1999), American professional basketball player
- Collin Sixpence (born 1974), Zimbabwean sculptor
- Collin Taylor (born 1987), arena football player for the Albany Empire
- Collin Thompson, Toronto, Canada-born Hong Kong based fashion designer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur
- Collin van Eijk (born 1991), Dutch professional football player
- Collin Walcott (1945–1984), North American musician
- Collin Westby (born 1995), Belizean international footballer
- Collin Wilcox (disambiguation), multiple people
- Collin Wilcox (writer) (1924–1996), American mystery writer
- Collin Wilcox (actress) (1935–2009), American actress
- Collin Williams (born 1961), former Zimbabwean first-class cricketer
- Collin H. Woodward (died 1927), Tax Commissioner of New York City, Republican District Leader
Middle name
- Isabelle Collin Dufresne (1935–2014), stage name Ultra Violet, French-American, artist, author and colleague of Andy Warhol and one of the pop artist's so-called superstars
- Jacques Collin de Plancy (1793–1881), French occultist, demonologist and writer
- Victor Collin de Plancy (1853–1924), French diplomat, bibliophile and art collector
- William Collin Snavely, known as Diagram of Suburban Chaos, composer of electronic music
- Jean-Baptiste Collin de Sussy (1750–1826), senior official and politician
- John Collin Underhay (1829–1919), Canadian farmer, land surveyor and political figure in Prince Edward Island
Surname
- Abel Collin (1653–1705), benefactor in Nottingham. He established Abel Collin's Charity
- Adam Collin (born 1984), English goalkeeper who plays for League Two club Carlisle United
- Albéric Collin (1886–1962), Belgian sculptor
- Anton Collin (1891–1973), Finnish cross country skier and road cyclist
- Aurélien Collin (born 1986), French footballer who plays as a defender for the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer
- Christen Collin (1857–1926)
- Dieter Collin (1893–1918), IC was a World War I German flying ace credited with 13 aerial victories
- Elsa Collin (1887–1941), Swedish theatre critic, poet and actress
Places
- Collin, Dumfries and Galloway, a village in Scotland
- Collin, Texas, an unincorporated community
- Collin County, Texas
- Collin Lake 223, Indian reserve in northeast Alberta, Canada
- Collin College, formerly Collin County Community College District, a community college district serving Collin and Rockwall counties, north and northeast of Dallas, Texas
- Collin's Cave, cave in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar
- Collin River (disambiguation)
- Collin (District Electoral Area), district electoral area in Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Collin River (Chile), a river of Chile
- Collin River (Mégiscane River tributary), a tributary of the North Shore of the Mégiscane River, in Quebec, Canada
- Collin Creek Mall, a two level, enclosed regional mall in Plano, Texas. I
- Collin House, a listed Neoclassical property in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Collin Street Bakery, located in Corsicana, Texas, USA.
- Collin railway station, on the Ballymena and Larne Railway which ran from Ballymena to Larne in Northern Ireland
- Collin McKinney House, a historic house in Wagoner, Oklahoma, United States
Others
- Collin Fenwick, protagonist and narrator of Truman Capote's 1951 novella The Grass Harp