People
Italo, or Ítalo, is a common first name, especially in Italy. Notable people include:
- Saint Italo;
- Italo Allodi, a footballer;
- Ítalo Argentino Lúder, an Argentine politician;
- Italo Balbo, a politician;
- Italo Bocchino, a politician;
- Italo Brancucci, a composer;
- Italo Calvino, a writer;
- Italo Campanini, a singer;
- Italo Casini, a bobsledder;
- Italo Chelini, a baseball player;
- Italo Cappabianca, a politician;
- Ítalo Estupiñán, a footballer;
- Italo Galbiati, a footballer;
- Italo Gardoni, a singer;
- Italo Gariboldi, a soldier;
- Italo Gismondi, an archæologist;
- Italo Mattioli, a footballer;
- Italo Montemezzi, a composer;
- Italo Moscati, a writer;
- Italo Mus, a painter;
- Italo Perea, a boxer;
- Italo Petrelli, a bobsledder;
- Ítalo Piaggi, a soldier;
- Italo Pizzolante, a poet;
- Italo Righi, a politician;
- Italo Santelli, a fencer;
- Italo Sarrocco, a soldier;
- Italo Scanga, an artist;
- Italo Svevo, a writer;
- Italo Tajo, a singer;
- Italo Vassalo, a footballer;
- Italo Viglianesi, a politician;
- Italo Zanzi;
- Italo Zilioli, a cyclist;
- Italo Zingarelli, a film producer;
- Italo Zucchelli, a fashion designer;
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