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Goffredo is an Italian given name, cognate with Godfrey, Gottfried, Galfrid, etc. Notable people with the name include: *
Goffredo Alessandrini Goffredo Alessandrini (20 November 1904 – 16 May 1978) was an Italian scriptwriter and film director. He also acted, edited, and produced some films. He practiced athletics (sport), athletics in his youth, and won a title of Italian Athletics ...
(1904–1978), Italian script writer and film director * Goffredo Baur, Italian cross country skier who competed in the 1930s * Goffredo Borgia (1481–1517), the youngest son of Pope Alexander VI and Vannozza dei Cattanei, member of the House of Borgia * Goffredo Cappa (1644–1717), Italian luthier, known for his violins and cellos * Goffredo da Castiglione, Pope Celestine IV (died 1241) *
Goffredo Goffredo is an Italian given name, cognate with Godfrey, Gottfried, Galfrid, etc. Notable people with the name include: * Goffredo Alessandrini (1904–1978), Italian script writer and film director * Goffredo Baur, Italian cross country skier who ...
(died 1194), Patriarch of Aquileia in northern Italy from 1182 to 1194 * Goffredo Lagger (1901–1984), Italian Olympic biathlete * Goffredo Lombardo (1920–2005), Italian film producer *
Goffredo Malaterra Gaufredo (or Geoffrey, or Goffredo) Malaterra () was an eleventh-century Benedictine monk and historian, possibly of Norman origin. He travelled to the southern Italian peninsula, passing some time in Apulia before entering the monastery of Sant' ...
, eleventh-century Benedictine monk and historian, possibly of Norman origin *
Goffredo Mameli Goffredo Mameli (; 5 September 1827 – 6 July 1849) was an Italian patriot, poet, writer and a notable figure in the Risorgimento. He is also the author of the lyrics of "Il Canto degli Italiani", the national anthem of Italy. Biography The ...
(1827–1849), Italian patriot, poet, and writer was a notable figure in the Italian Risorgimento *
Goffredo Parise Goffredo Parise (8 December 1929 in Vicenza – 31 August 1986 in Treviso) was an Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter. He won the Viareggio Prize in 1965 for his novel ''Il padrone'' ''(The Boss)'' and the Strega Prize in 1982 for ''S ...
(1929–1986), Italian writer and journalist * Goffredo Petrassi (1904–2003), Italian composer of modern classical music, conductor, and teacher * Goffredo Ridello (died 1084), the Duke of Gaeta as a vassal of the Prince of Capua from 1067 or 1068 * Goffredo Sommavilla (1850–1944), Italian painter, mainly of genre themes *
Goffredo Stabellini Goffredo Stabellini (born 8 July 1925 in Formignana, died 23 November 2012) was an Italian professional football player. He played for one season (1946/47, 4 games) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma Associazione Sportiva Roma (''Rome Sport A ...
(1925–2012), Italian professional football player *
Goffredo da Trani Geoffrey of Trani (? in Trano, Apulia – 1245) was an Italian jurist, known as a canon lawyer. He was a student at Bologna of Azo before becoming a professor at Naples, then at Bologna. He was made a cardinal deacon by Pope Innocent IV. His ...
(died 1245), Italian jurist, known as a canon lawyer *
Goffredo da Viterbo Godfrey of Viterbo (c. 1120 – c. 1196) was a Roman Catholic chronicler, either Italian or German. From an early age he displayed great activity as one of the clergy at the court of Conrad III and later Frederick I, accompanying the latter on many ...
(1120–1196), Roman Catholic chronicler, either Italian or German *
Goffredo Zehender Goffredo 'Freddie' Zehender (Reggio Calabria, Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the M ...
(1901–1958), Italian racing driver


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* A.C. Castellana Castel Goffredo, Italian association football club located in Castel Goffredo, Lombardy *
Castel Goffredo Castel Goffredo (; ) is a (municipality) in the province of Mantua, in Lombardy, northern Italy, from Mantua and a few more from Brescia. It lies in a region of springs at the foot of the slopes that drain into Lake Garda, towards the plain of th ...
, a comune in the province of Mantua, in Lombardy, Italy *
Tortello amaro di Castel Goffredo The Tortello amaro di Castel Goffredo ("Castel Goffredo's bitter tortello") is a type of stuffed pasta similar to ravioli and recognized traditional food product of the Lombardy region, typical of the Castel Goffredo in the province of Mantua. I ...
, a type of stuffed pasta like ravioli and recognized traditional food product of the Lombardy region *
Galfrid Galfrid or Galfred ( Latinised as ' or ') is an Anglo-Norman variant of the name Geoffrey. It derives, like German Gottfried (Latinised as ' or ', Anglicised as Godfrey), from Old High German ', Old French ', and Old Norse ', meaning 'God's peace' ...
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Godefroy (disambiguation) Godefroy is a surname of Old French origin, and originally a given name, cognate with Geoffrey/Geoffroy/ Jeffrey/Jeffries, Godfrey, Gottfried, etc. Godefroy or Godefroi may refer to: People Given name * Godefroi, Count of Durbuy (d. before ...
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Godfrey (name) Godfrey is a given name and an English surname. The given name is derived from the Old French ''Godefroy'', a name composed of the elements: the first being either ''God'' ("God") or ''gōd'' ("good"); the second being ''fred'' ("peace"). The name ...
* Geoffrey *
Gottfried Gottfried is a masculine German given name. It is derived from the Old High German name , recorded since the 7th century, and composed of the elements (conflated from the etyma for "God" and "good", and possibly further conflated with ) and ("pe ...
Italian masculine given names Masculine given names