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Maurilio or Maurelio (Italian), Maurille (French) and Maurílio (Portuguese) are variations of the Latin name Maurilius. ;Maurilius: *
Maurilius of Angers Saint Maurilius (french: Maurille) (''c''. 336 – 453), a priest originally from Milan, was the bishop of Angers between 423 and 453. Alban Butler, ''Butler's Lives of the Saints, Volume 9: September'', edited by Paul Burns (Collegeville, Minneso ...
(died 426), bishop and saint * Maurilius of Voghenza (died 670), bishop of the defunct diocese of Vicohabentina, martyred at Imola, feast day on 7 May *
Maurilius Maurilius (–1067) was a Norman Archbishop of Rouen from 1055 to 1067. Maurilius was originally from Reims, and was born about 1000. He trained as a priest at Liege and became a member of the cathedral chapter of Halberstadt.Douglas ''William ...
(died 1067), bishop of Rouen ;Maurilio: *
Maurilio Fossati Maurilio Fossati, O.SS.G.C.N., (24 May 1876 – 30 March 1965) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Turin from 1930 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1933. Biography Born in Arona ...
(1876–1965), Italian cardinal *
Maurilio De Zolt Maurilio De Zolt (born 29 September 1950 in San Pietro di Cadore, Province of Belluno) is an Italian cross-country skier who competed internationally from 1977 to 1997. His best known victory was part of the 4 × 10 km relay team that upset ...
(born 1950), Italian cross country skier * Maurilio Mariani (born 1973), Italian pole vaulter ;Maurílio: * Hélder Maurílio da Silva Ferreira (born 1988), Brazilian footballer * Maurílio (born 1969), Brazilian football manager


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* Cléverson Maurílio Silva (born 1969), Brazilian footballer * Maurílio Jorge Quintal de Gouveia (born 1932), Archbishop of Évora (1981–2008) {{given name Italian masculine given names Portuguese masculine given names