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Italian-language surnames

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Ventura
Ventura (Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for "fortune") may refer to:
Pareto
Pareto may refer to:
Grimaldi
Grimaldi may refer to:
Vida
Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:
Fontanella
Fontanella may refer to:
Rolla
Rolla is an Italian surname and also a diminutive for the Toyota Corolla.
Graziani
Graziani is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Paterno
Paterno may refer to:
Leone
Leone is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Chiesa
Chiesa (Italian, 'church') may refer to:
Piazza
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Campiglia
Campiglia may refer to:
Capra
Capra may refer to: Capra (genus), comprising the goats Capra (goat dance), a Romanian custom Capra (titular see), a titular see in the Catholic Church Capra (car), a pick-up brand from the Iranian Bahman Group
Galli
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Bonaparte
Bonaparte is a French and Italian surname. It derives from Italian bona (buona) 'good' and parte 'solution' or 'match' (a name bestowed as an expression of satisfaction at a newborn's arrival).
Brindisi
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Fratta
Fratta may refer to:
Rivalta
Rivalta (from Latin Ripa Alta) may refer to:
Simeone
Simeone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cantalupo
Cantalupo may refer to:
Albizzi
The Albizzi family () was a patrician noble family and were the de facto leaders of an oligarchy of wealthy families that ruled Florence in the second half of the 14th century. They were at the center of the oligarchy from 1382, in the reaction that followed the Ciompi revolt, to the rise of the Medici in 1434.
Bartoli
Bartoli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nadi
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Grandi
Grandi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Grandi (born 1967), Italian historian Alessandro Grandi (1586–1630), Italian composer Allegro Grandi (1910–1973), Italian cyclist Bruno Grandi (1934–2019), Italian gymnast Daniele Grandi (born 1993), Italian footballer Dino Grandi (1895–1988), Italian politician Ercole Grandi (1491–1531), Italian painter Filippo Grandi (born 1957), Italian diplomat Giuseppe Grandi (1843–1894), Italian sculptor Guido Grandi (priest) (1671–1742), Italian priest and mathematician Guido Grandi (entomologist) (1886–1970), Italian entomol
Agnelli
Agnelli () is an Italian surname literally meaning "lambs". Notable people with the surname include: Members of the Agnelli family, the industrial and business family of northern Italy, including: Edoardo Agnelli (1831–1871), Italian entrepreneur and politician, father of Giovanni (1866–1945) Aniceta Agnelli (1846–1920), born Aniceta Frisetti, wife of Edoardo Agnelli (1831–1871) Giovanni Agnelli (1866–1945), Italian manufacturer and co-founder of Fiat S.p.A. in 1899 and the company's chief from 1900 to 1945 Clara Agnelli (1869–1946), born Clara Boselli, wife of Giovanni (1866–1945) Edoardo Agn
Torricelli
Torricelli may refer to:
Marcello
Marcello is a common masculine Italian given name. It is a variant of Marcellus. The Spanish and Portuguese version of the name is Marcelo, differing in having only one "l", while the Greek form is Markellos.
Campobello
Campobello may refer to: Campobello, South Carolina Campobello di Mazara, Sicily, Italy Campobello di Licata, Sicily, Italy Campobello Island, New Brunswick
Amendola
Amendola () is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Clementi
Clementi may refer to:
Paro
Paro may refer to:
Togliatti
Togliatti () or Tolyatti (, ) may refer to:
Ambrosio
Ambrosio may refer to:
Mastroianni
Mastroianni is a family name in the Italian language derived from a compound title of respect formed from mastro (master, craftsman) and Ianni (or Janni), Southern form of the given name Giovanni, and may refer to:
Casini
Casini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ferrari
family name
Ludovisi
Ludovisi can refer to:
Rosetti
Rosetti may refer to:
Russo
family name
Manara
Manara may refer to:
Vitali
Vitali, Vitalii, Vitaly, Vitaliy and may refer to:
Pontecorvo
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Albani
Albani may refer to:
Olmi
Olmi may refer to:
Morandi
Morandi is an Italian surname, which is derived from the given name Morando. The surname may refer to:
Italiano
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Angeli
Angeli may refer to:
Castagna
Castagna may refer to:
Quasimodo
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Claudio
thumb | right | alt=Emperor Claudius (reigned 41–54) | Emperor Claudius (reigned 41–54) Claudio is an Italian and Spanish first name. In Portuguese, it is accented Cláudio. In Catalan and Occitan, it is Claudi, while in Romanian it is Claudiu.
Savi
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Crespi
Crespi (the Italian form of "Crispus") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Parisi
Parisi may refer to:
Villani
Villani is an Italian surname that can also be found in France. Notable people with the surname include:
Morra
Morra can mean:
Pompeo
Pompeo is both a masculine Italian given name and a surname, derived from the Roman "Pompeius". Notable people with the name include:
Biondi
Biondi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Guido Biondi (1952–1999) Italian football player Alfredo Biondi (1928–2020), Italian politician and lawyer Dick Biondi (1932–2023), Radio Hall of Fame Top 40 and Oldies disc jockey Ernesto Biondi (1855–1917), Italian sculptor who won the grand prix at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris Fabio Biondi (born 1961), Italian violinist and conductor Fabrizio Biondi (born 1954), Italian rower Ferdinand Biondi, CM, CQ (1909–1998), French Canadian radio broadcaster Frank Biondi (1945–2019), American businessman Ivan Franjo Bion
Donizetti
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Morini
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Ferri
Ferri is an Albanian, French, and Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: