Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name
Joseph
Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
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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
''Giuseppina'' is a 1960 short British documentary film produced by James Hill, which was filmed in 1959, in Mandriole, Emilia-Romagna, near Ravenna in the north east of Italy. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject). Pro ...
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People with the given name
Artists and musicians
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Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671–1707), Italian composer
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Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (; also spelled ''Arcimboldi'') (1526 or 1527 – 11 July 1593) was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books.
These wo ...
(1526 or 1527–1593), Italian painter
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Giuseppe Belli (singer)
Giuseppe Belli, also Giovanni Belli, also known as 'Il Cortoncino' (born 1732 in Cortona; died 19 January 1760) was an Italians, Italian castrato-soprano singer at the Electorate of Saxony, Saxon court.
Life
In 1752 Belli replaced the castrato Gi ...
(1732–1760), Italian castrato singer
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Giuseppe Gioachino Belli
Giuseppe Francesco Antonio Maria Gioachino Raimondo Belli (7 September 1791 – 21 December 1863) was an Italian poet, famous for his sonnets in Romanesco, the dialect of Rome.
Biography
Giuseppe Francesco Antonio Maria Gioachino Raimondo Bell ...
(1791–1863), Italian poet
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Giuseppe Castiglione (1829–1908)
Giuseppe Castiglione (1829–1908) was an Italian artist known for genre paintings and portraits.
Castiglione was born in Naples, Italy. He moved to Paris early in his career and is thought to have studied painting there. He started exhibiting h ...
(1829–1908), Italian painter
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Giuseppe Giordani (1751–1798), Italian composer, mainly of opera
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Giuseppe Ottaviani
Giuseppe Ottaviani (; born 12 November 1978) is an Italian DJ and record producer. He's best known for his 2019 album, EVOLVER, which included the hit singles Tranceland, 8K, & Panama. A long-time veteran of trance music, Ottaviani is also a me ...
(born 1978), Italian musician and disc jockey
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Giuseppe Psaila
Giuseppe or Joseph Psaila (1891–1960) was a Maltese architect. He graduated from the University of Malta in around 1915, and he was one of the few Art Nouveau architects in Malta since at the time neoclassicism was still popular, especially ...
(1891–1960), Maltese Art Nouveau architect
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Giuseppe Sammartini
Giuseppe Francesco Gaspare Melchiorre Baldassare Sammartini (also Gioseffo, S Martini, St Martini, San Martini, San Martino, Martini, Martino; 6 January 1695 – between 17 and 23 November 1750) was an Italian composer and oboist during the late B ...
(1695–1750), Italian composer and oboist
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Giuseppe Sanmartino or Sammartino (1720–1793), Italian sculptor
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Giuseppe Santomaso
Giuseppe "Bepi" Santomaso (1907 – 1990) was an Italian painter and educator. Santomaso was an important figure in 20th-century Italian painting, and he taught art at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia for 20 years.
Early life and education ...
(1907–1990), Italian painter
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Giuseppe Tartini
Giuseppe Tartini (8 April 1692 – 26 February 1770) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era born in the Republic of Venice. Tartini was a prolific composer, composing over a hundred of pieces for the violin with the majority of ...
(1692–1770), Venetian composer and violinist
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Giuseppe Tornatore (born 1956), Italian film director and screenwriter
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Giuseppe Valenti
Giuseppe Valenti was a Sicilian sculptor who was active in the late 19th century.
Valenti was born in Palermo, he was the son of , who was also a sculptor and wood carver. His work includes a seated statue of Saint Publius at St Paul's Cathe ...
(19th century), Italian sculptor
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Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901), Italian opera composer
Politicians
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Giuseppe Bastianini
Giuseppe Bastianini (8 March 1899 – 17 December 1961) was an Italian politician and diplomat. Initially associated with the hard-line elements of the fascist movements he later became a member of the dissident tendency.
Early years
Bastianini ...
(1899–1961), Italian politician and diplomat
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Giuseppe Belluzzo
Giuseppe Belluzzo (1876–1952) was an Italian mechanical engineer, scholar and politician. He was a member of the Italian Parliament and of the Italian Senate. He served as the minister of national economy and minister of public education in t ...
(1876–1952), Italian scholar and politician
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Giuseppe Castiglione (politician)
Giuseppe Castiglione (born 5 October 1963) is an Italian politician.
He is the son-in-law of the politician and journalist Giuseppe Firrarello.
Biography
He has been a member of the Management Committee of the USL 39 - Bronte (1984–89) and P ...
(born 1963), Italian politician
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Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882), Italian general, politician and nationalist
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Giuseppe Gorla
Giuseppe Gorla (1895–1979) was an Italian civil engineer and politician who was a member of the National Fascist Party. Between 1940 and 1943 he served as the minister of public works.
Early life and education
Gorla was born in Vernate on 6 ...
(1895–1979), Italian engineer and politician
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Giuseppe Guarino (1922–2020), Italian legal scholar and politician
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Giuseppe L'Abbate
Giuseppe L'Abbate (born 13 March 1985) is an Italian politician.
Political career
He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies (Italy), Chamber of Deputies in 2013 Italian general election, 2013 and re-elected in 2018 Italian general election, 201 ...
(born 1985), Italian politician
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Giuseppe Lupis
Giuseppe Lupis (1896 – 1979) was an Italian journalist and socialist politician, a member of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party. He settled in the United States when Italy was under Fascist rule. Then he returned to Italy and held numerous ...
(1896–1979), Italian journalist and politician
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Giuseppe Mazzini
Giuseppe Mazzini (, , ; 22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician, journalist, and activist for the unification of Italy (Risorgimento) and spearhead of the Italian revolutionary movement. His efforts helped bring about the in ...
(1805–1872), Italian politician, journalist and activist for the unification of Italy
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Giuseppe Medici
Giuseppe Medici (24 October 1907 – 21 August 2000) was an Italian politician and economist.
Biography
He was born in Sassuolo, in the province of Modena, to Agostino Medici and Ersilia Messori, the second of four children. In 1926, after g ...
(1907–2000), Italian politician and economist
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Giuseppe Micheli
Giuseppe Micheli (born 1888, date of death unknown) was an Italian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (fren ...
(1874–1948), Italian politician
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Giuseppe Moles
Rocco Giuseppe Moles (born 7 January 1967) is an Italian politician from Forza Italia.
Political career
Moles is the Undersecretary to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers with responsibility for publishing in the Draghi Cabinet. He rec ...
(born 1967), Italian politician
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Giuseppe Tatarella (1935–1999), Italian politician
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Giuseppe Trabucchi
Giuseppe Trabucchi (1904–1975) was an Italian lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Christian Democrats and served as the minister of finance between 1960 and 1962.
Early life and education
Trabucchi was born in Verona on 29 June 1904. ...
(1904–1975), Italian lawyer and politician
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Giuseppe Zamberletti (1933–2019), Italian politician
Sportsmen
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Giuseppe Baresi (born 1958), Italian football manager and former player
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Giuseppe Bergomi
Giuseppe Bergomi (; born 22 December 1963) is an Italian former professional footballer who spent his entire career at Inter Milan. He is regarded as one of the greatest Italian defenders of all time, and as one of the best of his generation, be ...
(born 1963), Italian retired footballer
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Giuseppe Farina
Emilio Giuseppe Farina, also known as Giuseppe Antonio "Nino" Farina, (; 30 October 1906 – 30 June 1966) was an Italian racing driver and first official Formula One World Champion. He gained the title in 1950. He was the Italian Champion in ...
(1906-1966), Italian racing driver and first official Formula One World Champion (1950)
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Giuseppe Favalli
Giuseppe Favalli (; born 8 January 1972) is an Italian former professional footballer. A versatile, consistent, tenacious and experienced defender, Favalli was capable of playing as a centre back as well as on the left or right flank as a full ...
(born 1972), Italian former footballer
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Giuseppe Meazza
Giuseppe "Peppino" Meazza (; 23 August 1910 – 21 August 1979), also known as il Balilla, was an Italian football manager and player. Throughout his career, he played mainly for Inter Milan in the 1930s, scoring 242 goals in 365 games for the ...
(1910–1979), Italian football manager and player
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Giuseppe Micheli
Giuseppe Micheli (born 1888, date of death unknown) was an Italian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (fren ...
, Italian modern pentathlete
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Giuseppe Ottaviani (athlete)
Giuseppe Ottaviani (20 May 1916 – 19 July 2020) was an Italian centenarian and masters athlete, and Commander of the Italian Republic for high sporting merits.
He was the first and only centenary athlete to have made a qualifying triple jump ...
(1916–2020), Italian athlete
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Giuseppe Signori (born 1968), Italian retired footballer
Others
* Giuseppe Balsamo (1743–1795), real name of occultist
Alessandro Cagliostro
Count Alessandro di Cagliostro (, ; 2 June 1743 – 26 August 1795) was the alias of the Italian occultist Giuseppe Balsamo (; in French usually referred to as Joseph Balsamo).
Cagliostro was an Italian adventurer and self-styled magician ...
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Giuseppe Bertello (born 1942), Italian Catholic prelate and cardinal
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Giuseppe Botero
Giuseppe Botero ( Novara, Province of Novara, Italy, 1815 – northern Italy, May 30, 1885), was an Italian writer in various literary genres, representative of the romantic literary movement and also an educator.
Biography
Botero lived ...
(1815–1885), Italian writer and educator
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Giuseppe Baudoin (1843–1896), Italian major
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Giuseppe Castiglione (Jesuit painter)
Giuseppe Castiglione, S.J. (; 19 July 1688 – 17 July 1766), was an Italian Jesuit brother and missionary in China, where he served as an artist at the imperial court of three Qing emperors – the Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong emperors. ...
(1688–1766), Italian Jesuit Brother, missionary and court painter in China
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Giuseppe Colombo Giuseppe "Bepi" Colombo (October 2, 1920 in Padua – February 20, 1984 in Padua) was an Italian scientist, mathematician and engineer at the University of Padua, Italy.
Mercury
Colombo studied the planet Mercury, and it was his calculations w ...
(1920–1984), Italian scientist
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Giuseppe Marco Fieschi
Giuseppe Marco Fieschi (13 December 1790 – 19 February 1836) was a Corsican mass murderer, and the chief conspirator in an attempted assassination of King Louis-Philippe of France on 28 July 1835. The attack on the King and his entourage ...
(1790–1836), chief conspirator in an attempt on the life of King Louis-Philippe of France
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Giuseppe Frazzetto
Giuseppe Frazzetto (born in 1955 in Catania, Italy) is an art critic, philosopher and Professor of History of Art.
He teaches History of Contemporary Art, History of New Media, History and Theory of Videogame at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Cat ...
(born 1955), art critic, philosopher and Professor of History of Art
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Giuseppe Gené
Carlo Giuseppe Gené (7 December 1800 – 14 July 1847) was an Italian naturalist and author.
Gené was born at Turbigo in Lombardy and studied at the University of Pavia. He published a number of papers on natural history, particularly ent ...
(1800–1847), Italian naturalist and author
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Giuseppe Greco
Giuseppe Greco (; 4 January 1952 – September 1985) was a hitman and high-ranking member of the Sicilian Mafia. A number of sources refer to him exclusively as Pino Greco, although Giuseppe was his Christian name; "Pino" is a frequent abbr ...
(1952–1985), Italian mobster and hitman
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Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier
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Joe Masseria
Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria (; January 17, 1886April 15, 1931) was an early Italian-American Mafia boss in New York City. He was boss of what is now called the Genovese crime family, one of the New York City Mafia's Five Families, from 1922 ...
(1886–1931), Italian-born American mob boss
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Giuseppe Morello
Giuseppe "the Clutch Hand" Morello (; May 2, 1867 – August 15, 1930), also known as "The Old Fox", was the first boss of the Morello crime family and later top adviser to Giuseppe "Joe the Boss" Masseria. He was known as ''Piddu'' ( Sicilian ...
(1867–1930), Italian-born American mob boss
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Giuseppe Moscati (1880–1927), Italian doctor, scientific researcher, university professor and Catholic saint
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Giuseppe Peano
Giuseppe Peano (; ; 27 August 1858 – 20 April 1932) was an Italian mathematician and glottologist. The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much notation. The sta ...
(1858–1932), Italian mathematician
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Giuseppe Pennella
Giuseppe Pennella was an Italian Lieutenant General who was a highly decorated officer of the Royal Italian Army. During the First World War he held very high positions, commanding in succession: the Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna", "G ...
(1864–1925), Italian general
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Joseph Petrosino
Joseph Petrosino (born Giuseppe Petrosino, ; August 30, 1860 – March 12, 1909) was an Italian-born New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer who was a pioneer in the fight against organized crime. Crime fighting techniques that Petrosino ...
(1860–1909), New York City police officer and pioneer in the fight against organized crime
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Giuseppe Piazzi
Giuseppe Piazzi ( , ; 16 July 1746 – 22 July 1826) was an Italian Catholic priest of the Theatine order, mathematician, and astronomer. He established an observatory at Palermo, now the '' Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo – Giuseppe S ...
(1746–1826), Italian Catholic priest, mathematician and astronomer
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Joe Profaci
Giuseppe "Joe" Profaci (; October 2, 1897 – June 6, 1962) was an Italian-born New York City Cosa Nostra boss who was the founder of what became the Colombo crime family. Established in 1928, this was the last of the Five Families to be organi ...
(1897–1962), born Giuseppe Profaci, Italian-American mob boss, longtime head of one of New York City's Five Families
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Giuseppe Siri
Giuseppe Siri (20 May 1906 – 2 May 1989) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Genoa from 1946 to 1987, and was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1953. He was a protege of Pope Pius XII. He was considered ...
(1906–1989), Italian Catholic cardinal and Archbishop of Genoa
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Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, 11th Prince of Lampedusa, 12th Duke of Palma, GE (; 23 December 1896 – 23 July 1957) was an Italian writer and the last Prince of Lampedusa. He is most famous for his only novel, '' Il Gattopardo'' (first publish ...
(1896–1957), Italian writer and last Prince of Lampedusa
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Giuseppe Zangara
Giuseppe Zangara (September 7, 1900 – March 20, 1933) was an Italian immigrant and naturalized United States citizen who attempted to assassinate the President-elect of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, on February 15, 1933, 17 ...
(1900–1933), Italian immigrant to the United States who attempted to assassinate then-President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt
See also
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Beppe,
Bepi and
Beppo,
diminutive forms of Giuseppe
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Di Giuseppe Di Giuseppe is an Italian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Giuseppe
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 I ...
, an Italian surname meaning "son of Giuseppe"
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