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Giulio () is an Italian given name. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with the name include:


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Giulio Alberoni Giulio Alberoni (21 May 1664 OS – 26 June NS 1752) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal and statesman in the service of Philip V of Spain. Early years He was born near Piacenza on May 21, 1664, probably at the village of Fiorenzuola ...
(1664–1752), Italian cardinal and statesman * Giulio Alenio (1582–1649), Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar *
Giulio Alfieri Giulio Alfieri (10 July 1924 – 20 March 2002) was an Italian automobile engineer, affiliated with Maserati in Modena, Italy since 1953, where he was central to the development of racing and production cars in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Alfieri ...
(1924–2002), Italian automobile engineer *
Giulio Andreotti Giulio Andreotti ( ; ; 14 January 1919 – 6 May 2013) was an Italian politician and wikt:statesman, statesman who served as the 41st prime minister of Italy in seven governments (1972–1973, 1976–1979, and 1989–1992), and was leader of th ...
(1919–2013), Italian politician *
Giulio Carlo Argan Giulio Carlo Argan (17 May 1909 – 12 November 1992) was an Italian art historian, critic and politician. Biography Argan was born in Turin and studied in the University of Turin, graduating in 1931. In 1928 he entered the National Fascist Part ...
(1909–1992), Italian politician and art historian *
Giulio Base Giulio Base (born 6 December 1964) is an Italian film director. He has received two doctorates, one in Literature and Philosophy and another in Theology, and has been a member of Mensa International since 1996. Career Base began his career as ...
(born 1964), Italian film director * Giulio Berruti (born 1984), Italian film and television actor * Giulio Bizzozero (1846–1901), Italian physician *
Giulio Bosetti Giulio Bosetti (26 December 1930 – 24 December 2009) was an Italian actor and director. Career Giulio Bosetti appeared in film, on television and on stage over 30 times. In 1972, he narrated the television special ''La vita di Leonardo da Vi ...
(1930–2009), Italian actor and director *
Giulio Brogi Giulio Brogi (3 May 1935 – 19 February 2019)
(1935–2019), Italian actor *
Giulio Caccini Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the founders of the genre o ...
( 1545–1618), Florentine composer, significant innovator of the early
Baroque era The Baroque ( , , ) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s. It followed Renaissance art and Mannerism and preceded the Rococo (i ...
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Giulio Calì Giulio Calì (26 March 1895 – 20 January 1967) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1927 and 1966. Life and career Born in Rome, Calì started his career on stage, being mainly active in Romanesco dialect ...
(1895–1967), Italian actor * Giulio Camillo ( 1480–1544), Italian philosopher *
Giulio Campagnola Giulio Campagnola (; ) was an Italian engraver and painter, whose few, rare, prints translated the rich Venetian Renaissance style of oil paintings of Giorgione and the early Titian into the medium of engraving; to further his exercises in grad ...
( 1482–1515), Italian painter *
Giulio Campi Giulio Campi (1502 – 5 March 1572) was an Italian painter and architect. His brothers Vincenzo Campi and Antonio Campi were also renowned painters. Biography The eldest of a family of prominent painters, Campi was born at Cremona. His father G ...
(1500–1572), Italian painter and architect *
Giulio Cappelli Giulio Cappelli (; 4 March 1911 – 16 December 1995) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics with the Italy national football team, winning a gold medal in the tournament. Club career Born in ...
(1911–1995), Italian footballer *
Giulio Caracciolo (archbishop of Cassano all'Jonio) Giulio Caracciolo (died 1599) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cassano all'Jonio, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Cassano all'Jonio (1597–1599) ''(in Latin)'' ''(in Latin)'' and Archbishop of Trani (1593–1597). ''(in Lati ...
(died 1599), 16th-century Roman Catholic archbishop * Giulio Caracciolo (archbishop of Iconium) (born 1672), 17th-century Roman Catholic archbishop *
Giulio Carmassi Giuliano Giulio Giacomo Carmassi (born February 21, 1981, in Lucca, Italy) is an Italian multi-instrumentalist. Music career Carmassi has performed many different jobs in music: multi-instrumentalist, singer, film composer, arranger, producer, a ...
(born 1981), Italian multi-instrumentalist * Giulio Carmignani (1813–1890), Italian painter *
Giulio Ceretti Giulio Ceretti, (1868–1934) was an Italian engineer and entrepreneur, active in the area of cable transport. Ceretti built the first aerial cableway with intermediate supports, and was one of the first engineers ever to design and inst ...
(1868–1934), Italian engineer and entrepreneur *
Giulio Cesare (disambiguation) ''Giulio Cesare'' (Italian, 'Julius Caesar'), is an opera by Handel first performed in 1724. Giulio Cesare may also refer to: People *Giulio Cesare Martinengo ( – 1613), Italian composer and teacher * Giulio Cesare la Galla (1576–1624), Ital ...
, several people *
Giulio Ciccone Giulio Ciccone (born 20 December 1994) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Ciccone's career highlights include several stage wins at the Giro d'Italia and the mountains classification at the 2023 Tour de France. Car ...
(born 1994), Italian cyclist *
Giulio Clovio Juraj Julije Klović (; 1498 – 5 January 1578) was a Croatian-Italian illuminator, miniaturist, and painter born in the Kingdom of Croatia, who was mostly active in Renaissance Italy. He is considered the greatest illuminator of the Italian ...
(1498–1578), Italian painter *
Giulio Cybo Giulio Cybo (1525 – 18 May 1548) (or Cibo) was an Italian noble of Genoese ancestry, who was briefly marquis of Massa and lord of Carrara from 1546 to 1547, ousting his mother Ricciarda Malaspina. However, in a few months she managed to regai ...
(1525–1548), Italian noble *
Giulio Doffi Giulio Doffi, O.P., also Giulio Doffius, (1534 – 27 August 1596) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alessano from 1595 to 1596. ''(in Latin)''Giulio Donati Giulio Donati (born 5 February 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a right-back. Club career Inter Milan Primavera and first team Born in Pietrasanta, the Province of Lucca, Donati started his career at hometown club Lucc ...
(born 1990), Italian footballer *
Giulio Einaudi Giulio Einaudi (; 2 January 1912 – 5 April 1999) was an Italian book publisher. The eponymous company that he founded in 1933 became "a European wellspring of fine literature, intellectual thought and political theory"Saxon, Wolfgang ''The Ne ...
(1912–1999), Italian book publisher *
Giulio Evola Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius" Evola (; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an Italian far-right philosopher and writer. Evola regarded his values as traditionalist, aristocratic, martial and imperialist. An eccentric thinker in Fascist Italy, he a ...
(1898-1974), Italian metaphysician and traditionalist philosopher *
Giulio Favale Giulio Favale (born 25 January 1998) is an Italian football player who plays as a midfielder for club Padova. Club career He made his professional debut in the Serie B for Pisa on 24 December 2016 in a game against Spezia. On 26 July 2019, he ...
(born 1998), Italian footballer * Giulio Fioravanti (1923–1999), Italian operatic baritone *
Giulio Fiou Giulio Fiou (17 May 1938 – 17 August 2024) was an Italian politician. Life and career Fiou served as mayor of Aosta as a member of the Democratic Party of the Left from June 1992 to May 1995. Fiou was also elected to the Regional Council of ...
(born 1938), Italian politician *
Giulio Gabrielli Giulio Gabrielli (1601 – 13 August 1677) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. He is sometimes referred to as Giulio Gabrielli the Elder to distinguish him from Giulio Gabrielli the Younger. Early life Gabrielli was born 1601 in Rome, the son ...
(1604–1677), Italian Catholic cardinal * Giulio Gabrielli the Younger (1748–1822), Italian Catholic cardinal and diplomat * Giulio Gallera (born 1969), Italian politician *
Giulio Gaudini Giulio Gaudini (28 September 1904 – 6 January 1948) was an Italian foil and sabre fencer. He competed at the 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympics and won three gold, four silver, and two bronze medals. He was the flag bearer for Italy at the 19 ...
(1904–1948), Italian fencer *
Giulio Gavotti Giulio Gavotti (17 October 1882 in Genoa – 6 October 1939) was an Italian lieutenant and pilot who fought in the Italo-Turkish War where he dropped the world's first aerial bomb from his Taube monoplane over the Ain Zara oasis in Libya. Aeri ...
(1882–1939), Italian pilot in the
Italo-Turkish War The Italo-Turkish (, "Tripolitanian War", , "War of Libya"), also known as the Turco-Italian War, was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire from 29 September 1911 to 18 October 1912. As a result of this conflict, Italy captur ...
and the first pilot to perform an aerial bombardment * Giulio Giorello (1945–2020), Italian philosopher, mathematician and epistemologist * Giulio Giuricich (born 1990), South African footballer


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* Giulio Lepschy (born 1935), Italian linguist and teacher * Giulio Maceratini (1938–2020), Italian politician *
Giulio Maculani Giulio Maculani (7 August 1920 – 21 November 1980) was an Italian actor, stunt actor and assistant director. He appeared in '' Il Leone di San Marco'' (1963), directed by Luigi Capuano. and in western films such as '' Un poker di pistole'' (19 ...
(1920–1980), Italian actor * Giulio Martinat (1891–1943), Italian general * Giulio de' Medici (1478–1534), better known as
Pope Clement VII Pope Clement VII (; ; born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534. Deemed "the most unfortunate o ...
(1523–1534), 16th-century Catholic pope * Giulio de' Medici ( 1533–1600), Italian noble * Giulio Meotti, Italian journalist * Giulio Migliaccio (born 1981), Italian footballer * Giulio Monteverde (1837–1917), Italian sculptor and teacher *
Giulio Natta Giulio Natta (; 26 February 1903 – 2 May 1979) was an Italian chemical engineer and Nobel laureate. He won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for work on high density polymers. He also received a Lomonosov Gold Medal in 19 ...
(1903–1979), Italian chemist,
Nobel Prize The Nobel Prizes ( ; ; ) are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred N ...
laureate *
Giulio Oggioni Giulio Oggioni (1916–1993) was an Italian prelate who led the Diocese of Bergamo from 1977 to 1991.David M. Cheney, ''Catholic-hierarchy.org''Bishop Giulio Oggioni/ref> Life Born in Villasanta, Oggioni was ordained a priest in 1939. In 1972 Po ...
(1916–1993), Italian bishop * Giulio Orsini (died 1517), Italian condottiero * Giulio Pace (1550–1635), Italian philosopher *
Giulio Parigi Giulio Parigi (6 April 1571 – 13 July 1635) was an Italian architect and designer. He was the main member of a family of architects and designers working for the Grand Ducal court of the Medici. His father, Alfonso Parigi the Elder, was a ...
(1571–1635), Italian painter, engraver and architect * Giulio Parodi (born 1997), Italian footballer *
Giulio Petroni Giulio Petroni (21 September 1917 – 31 January 2010) was an Italian director, writer, and screenwriter, best known for his spaghetti Westerns ''Death Rides a Horse'' (1967), with Lee Van Cleef in one of his first starring roles, '' A Sky Full of ...
(1917–2010), Italian filmmaker * Giulio Pittarelli (1852–1934), Italian mathematician and painter *
Giulio Prisco Giulio Prisco (born in Naples in 1957) is an Italian information technology and virtual reality consultant; as well as a writer, futurist, transhumanist, and cosmist. He is an advocate of cryonics and contributes to the science and technology on ...
(born 1957), Italian computer scientist * Giulio Prosperetti (born 1946), Italian labor law scholar and judge * Giulio Quercini (born 1941), Italian journalist and politician *
Giulio Racah Giulio (Yoel) Racah (; February 9, 1909 – August 28, 1965) was an Italian–Israeli physicist and mathematician. He was Acting President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1961 to 1962. The crater Racah on the Moon is named after hi ...
(1909–1965), Italian-Israeli mathematician and physicist * Giulio Regeni (1988–2016), Italian murder victim *
Giulio Regondi Giulio Regondi (1822 – 6 May 1872) was a Swiss-born classical guitarist, concertina, concertinist and composer active in France and (mainly) the United Kingdom. Regondi was born of a German mother and an Italian father in Geneva, Switzerland. ...
(1823–1872), Italian composer * Giulio Ricciarelli (born 1965), German-Italian actor *
Giulio Ricordi Giulio Ricordi (19 December 1840 – 6 June 1912) was an Italian editor and musician who joined the family firm, the Casa Ricordi music publishing house, in 1863, then run by his father, Tito, the son of the company's founder Giovanni Ricordi. ...
(1840–1912), Italian musician *
Giulio Rinaldi Giulio Rinaldi (13 February 1935 – 16 July 2011) was an Italian boxer. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics where he was eliminated in the first bout. Pro career During his thirteen and-a-half-year professional career from 1957 to 1970 ...
(1935–2011), Italian boxer *
Giulio Romano Giulio Pippi ( – 1 November 1546), known as Giulio Romano and Jules Romain ( , ; ), was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect. He was a pupil of Raphael, and his stylistic deviations from High Renaissance classicism help define the ...
( 1499–1546), Italian painter *
Giulio Rosati Giulio Rosati (Rome 1857 – Rome 1917) was an Italian painter who specialized in Orientalist and academic scenes. Biography Giulio Rosati was born in Rome in 1861 into a family of bankers and militarists. He did not follow his family's career ...
(1587–1917), Italian painter * Giulio Rospigliosi, better known as
Pope Clement IX Pope Clement IX (; ; 28 January 1600 – 9 December 1669), born Giulio Rospigliosi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 20 June 1667 to his death in December 1669. Giulio Rospigliosi was born into the noble Ro ...
(1600–1669), 17th-century Catholic pope *
Giulio Salvadori Giulio Salvadori (; 14 September 1862 in Monte San Savino, Tuscany – 7 October 1928 in Rome, Lazio) was an Italian poet, literary critic and educator. Life Salvadori was educated at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he became a friend of G ...
(1862–1928), Italian poet * Giulio Sanseverino (born 1994), Italian footballer *
Giulio Santagata Giulio Santagata (1 October 1949 – 5 January 2024) was an Italian politician who was a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and the leader of Together. Biography Giulio Santagata was born in Zocca, near Modena, in 1949. He graduated with ...
(born 1949), Italian politician *
Giulio Antonio Santorio Giulio Antonio Santorio (6 June 1532 – 9 May 1602) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Biography Santorio was born in Caserta. He served as Archbishop of Santa Severina from 1566 until his death.
(1532–1602), Italian cardinal *
Giulio Saraudi Giulio Saraudi (3 July 1938 – 20 April 2005) was an Italian boxer. An Olympic bronze medalist, he held 49 titles and a line of 45 bouts, whom he won 37.Giulio Sarrocchi (1887–1971), Italian fencer *
Giulio Savelli Giulio Savelli (27 September 1941 – 12 May 2020) was an Italian politician and publisher. Biography Born in Rome, Italy, on 27 September 1941, Savelli co-founded the publishing house alongside Giuseppe Paolo Samonà in 1963. Samonà left the b ...
(1941–2020), Italian politician *
Giulio Scarpati Giulio Scarpati (born 20 February 1956) is an Italian actor. Life and career Born in Rome, pretty active on stage, after several small film roles Scarpati had his breakout role in 1991 as Marco, the main character in the Giuseppe Piccioni's dr ...
(born 1956), Italian actor * Giulio Taccon (born 2002), Italian-Chinese pianist * Giulio Toniolatti (born 1984), Italian rugby union player *
Giulio Tononi Giulio Tononi () is a neuroscientist and psychiatrist who holds the David P. White Chair in Sleep Medicine, as well as a Distinguished Chair in Consciousness Science, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is best known for his Integrated In ...
(born 1960), Italian neuroscientist and psychiatrist * Giulio Turcato (1912–1995), Italian painter


Surname

* Carlo Ignazio Giulio (1803–1859), Italian mathematician and mechanical engineer {{given name, type=both


Numismatic

* Giulio, a currency and coin of the
papal states The Papal States ( ; ; ), officially the State of the Church, were a conglomeration of territories on the Italian peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the pope from 756 to 1870. They were among the major states of Italy from the 8th c ...
first struck by
Pope Julius II Pope Julius II (; ; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death, in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope, the Battle Pope or the Fearsome ...


See also

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Julio (disambiguation) Julio is the Spanish equivalent of the month July and may refer to: *Julio (given name) *Julio (surname) *Júlio de Castilhos, a municipality of the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil * ''Julio'' (album), a 1983 compilation albu ...
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Giuliano (disambiguation) People with the Italian given name or surname Giuliano () have included: Origin and meaning Giuliano is an Italian form of Julian, a masculine name meaning "youthful". A patronymic Italian surname derived from Giuliano is Giuliani. In arts an ...
Italian masculine given names Masculine given names Surnames from given names Surnames of Italian origin