Dolfin may refer to: ==People== Dolfin of Carlisle, 11th century Northumbrian magnate Delfini (family) (also spelled Delfin), an ancient noble Venetian family Caterina Dolfin (1736-1793), Venetian poet Daniele and Dionigio Dolfin, last and second-to-last head of the Patriarchate of Aquileia respectively Dolfin Dolfin, a Venetian nobleman who played a role in the 1453 siege of Constantinople Giampaolo Dolfin, (1736-1819) a Roman Catholic bishop Giovanni Dolfin (died 1361), 57th Doge of Venice ==Other uses== Dolfin Swimwear, an aquatic sportswear manufacturer DOLFIN, main interface to the softwa
Dolfin may refer to: ==People== Dolfin of Carlisle, 11th century Northumbrian magnate Delfini (family) (also spelled Delfin), an ancient noble Venetian family Caterina Dolfin (1736-1793), Venetian poet Daniele and Dionigio Dolfin, last and second-to-last head of the Patriarchate of Aquileia respectively Dolfin Dolfin, a Venetian nobleman who played a role in the 1453 siege of Constantinople Giampaolo Dolfin, (1736-1819) a Roman Catholic bishop Giovanni Dolfin (died 1361), 57th Doge of Venice ==Other uses== Dolfin Swimwear, an aquatic sportswear manufacturer DOLFIN, main interface to the software FEniCS Project
==See also== Dolphin
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).