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Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Giuseppina.


People with the given name


Artists and musicians

* Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671–1707), Italian composer * Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526 or 1527–1593), Italian painter *
Giuseppe Belli (singer) Giuseppe Belli, also Giovanni Belli, also known as 'Il Cortoncino' (born 1732 in Cortona; died 19 January 1760) was an Italian castrato-soprano singer at the Saxon court. Life In 1752 Belli replaced the castrato Giovanni Bindi who had died in 175 ...
(1732–1760), Italian castrato singer * Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791–1863), Italian poet * Giuseppe Castiglione (1829–1908) (1829–1908), Italian painter *
Giuseppe Giordani Giuseppe Tommaso Giovanni Giordani (December 19, 1751, Naples – January 4, 1798, Fermo) was an Italian composer, mainly of opera. Giordani's parents were Domenico Giordani and Anna Maria Tosato. He studied music in Naples with Domenico Cima ...
(1751–1798), Italian composer, mainly of opera * Giuseppe Ottaviani (born 1978), Italian musician and disc jockey * Giuseppe Psaila (1891–1960), Maltese Art Nouveau architect * Giuseppe Sammartini (1695–1750), Italian composer and oboist *
Giuseppe Sanmartino Giuseppe Sanmartino or Giuseppe Sammartino (1720 – 1793) was an Italian sculptor during the Rococo period. Sanmartino was born in Naples. His first dated (1753) work is '' Veiled Christ'' or ''Christ lying under the Shroud'', commissioned initia ...
or Sammartino (1720–1793), Italian sculptor * Giuseppe Santomaso (1907–1990), Italian painter * Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), Venetian composer and violinist *
Giuseppe Tornatore Giuseppe Tornatore (born 27 May 1956) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is considered one of the directors who brought critical acclaim back to Italian cinema.Katz, Ephraim, "Italy," ''The Film Encyclopedia'' (New York: HarperRes ...
(born 1956), Italian film director and screenwriter * Giuseppe Valenti (19th century), Italian sculptor *
Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the h ...
(1813–1901), Italian opera composer


Politicians

* Giuseppe Bastianini (1899–1961), Italian politician and diplomat * Giuseppe Belluzzo (1876–1952), Italian scholar and politician * Giuseppe Castiglione (politician) (born 1963), Italian politician * Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882), Italian general, politician and nationalist * Giuseppe Gorla (1895–1979), Italian engineer and politician * Giuseppe Guarino (politician), Giuseppe Guarino (1922–2020), Italian legal scholar and politician * Giuseppe L'Abbate (born 1985), Italian politician * Giuseppe Lupis (1896–1979), Italian journalist and politician * Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872), Italian politician, journalist and activist for the unification of Italy * Giuseppe Medici (1907–2000), Italian politician and economist * Giuseppe Micheli (politician), Giuseppe Micheli (1874–1948), Italian politician * Giuseppe Moles (born 1967), Italian politician * Giuseppe Tatarella (1935–1999), Italian politician * Giuseppe Trabucchi (1904–1975), Italian lawyer and politician * Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019), Italian politician


Sportsmen

* Giuseppe Baresi (born 1958), Italian football manager and former player * Giuseppe Bergomi (born 1963), Italian retired footballer * Giuseppe Farina (1906-1966), Italian racing driver and first official Formula One World Champion (1950) * Giuseppe Favalli (born 1972), Italian former footballer * Giuseppe Meazza (1910–1979), Italian football manager and player * Giuseppe Micheli, Italian modern pentathlete * Giuseppe Ottaviani (athlete) (1916–2020), Italian athlete * Giuseppe Signori (born 1968), Italian retired footballer


Others

* Giuseppe Balsamo (1743–1795), real name of occultist Alessandro Cagliostro * Giuseppe Bertello (born 1942), Italian Catholic prelate and cardinal * Giuseppe Botero (1815–1885), Italian writer and educator * Giuseppe Baudoin (1843–1896), Italian major * Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter) (1688–1766), Italian Jesuit Brother, missionary and court painter in China * Giuseppe Colombo (1920–1984), Italian scientist * Giuseppe Marco Fieschi (1790–1836), chief conspirator in an attempt on the life of King Louis-Philippe of France * Giuseppe Frazzetto (born 1955), art critic, philosopher and Professor of History of Art * Giuseppe Gené (1800–1847), Italian naturalist and author * Giuseppe Greco (1952–1985), Italian mobster and hitman * Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier * Joe Masseria (1886–1931), Italian-born American mob boss * Giuseppe Morello (1867–1930), Italian-born American mob boss * Giuseppe Moscati (1880–1927), Italian doctor, scientific researcher, university professor and Catholic saint * Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932), Italian mathematician * Giuseppe Pennella (1864–1925), Italian general * Joseph Petrosino (1860–1909), New York City police officer and pioneer in the fight against organized crime * Giuseppe Piazzi (1746–1826), Italian Catholic priest, mathematician and astronomer * Joe Profaci (1897–1962), born Giuseppe Profaci, Italian-American mob boss, longtime head of one of New York City's Five Families * Giuseppe Siri (1906–1989), Italian Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Genoa * Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa (1896–1957), Italian writer and last Prince of Lampedusa * Giuseppe Zangara (1900–1933), Italian immigrant to the United States who attempted to assassinate then-President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt


See also

* Beppe, Bepi (disambiguation), Bepi and Beppo (disambiguation), Beppo, diminutive forms of Giuseppe * Di Giuseppe, an Italian surname meaning "son of Giuseppe"


References

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