Angelo
For other uses, see Angelo (disambiguation).
Angelo is an Italian masculine given name meaning "angel", or "messenger". Angelo is also an Italian surname that has many variations: Angeli (disambiguation), Angela (disambiguation), De Angelis, D'Angelo, Angelini, Angelino (disambiguation), Angelina (disambiguation), Angelucci, Angeloni, Angeletti (disambiguation).
People with the given name
- Angelo Acciaioli (bishop) (1298–1357), Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence
- Angelo Thomas Acerra (1925–1990), Roman Catholic bishop
- Angelo Achini or Angiolo Achini (1850–1930), Italian painter
- Angelo Dayu Agor, South Sudanese politician
- Angelo Agostini (1843–1910), illustrator, journalist and founder of several publications, and although born in Italy, is considered the first Brazilian cartoonist
- Angelo Albanesi (late 18th century), Italian engraver
- Angelo Andres (1851–1934), Italian zoologist
- Angelo Angeli (1864–1931), Italian chemist
- Angelo Badà (1876–1941), Italian operatic tenor
- Angelo Badalamenti (born 1937), American composer
- Angelo Michele Bartolotti (died 1682), Italian guitarist, theorbo player and composer
- Pier Angelo Basili (1550–1604), Italian painter of the 16th-century Renaissance
- Angelo Battelli (1862–1916), Italian scientist
- Angelo Beccaria (1820–1897), Italian landscape painter
- Angelo Bendinelli (1876–1942), Italian tenor
- Angelo Bertelli (1921–1999), American football quarterback
- Angelo Boucheron (1780–1859), Italian painter and engraver
- Angelo Bronzino (1503–1572), Italian Mannerist painter
- Angelo Bruno (1910–1980), American mobster
- Angelo Buono, Jr. (1934–2002), American serial killer
- Angelo Campanella (1748–1815), Italian painter and engraver
- Angelo Canini (Angelus Canisius) (1521–1557), Italian grammarian, linguist and scholar
- Angelo Carasale (died 1742), Italian architect, active mainly in Naples
- Angelo Caroselli (1585–1653), Italian painter of the Baroque period
- Angelo Cataldi (born 1951), American sportcaster based in Philadelphia
- Angelo Celli (1857–1914), Italian physician and zoologist who studied malaria
- Angelo Cerica (1885–1961), Italian general and senator
- Angelo Cesselon (1922–1992), Italian poster painter
- Angelo Colaco (born 1989), Indian footballer
- Angelo F. Coniglio (born 1936), Sicilian-American engineer, genealogist and author
- Angelo Copeta (born 1919), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- Angelo di Costanzo (1507–1591), Italian historian and poet
- Angelo Debarre (born 1962), Romani (Gypsy) guitarist in the manouche jazz style
- Angelo Del Toro (1947–1994), New York politician
- Angelo Dibona (1879–1956), Italian mountaineer
- Angelo DiGeorge (1921–2009), Italian American physician and pediatric endocrinologist
- Angelo Dolfini (born 1978), Italian figure skater
- Angelo Donati (1885–1960), Jewish Italian banker and philanthropist
- Angelo Donghia (1935–1985), American interior designer
- Angelo Dundee (1921–2012), American boxing trainer
- Angelo Emo (1731–1792), the last Grand Admiral of the Republic of Venice
- Angelo Ephrikian (1913–1982), Italian musicologist and violinist of Armenian descent
- Angelo Everardi (1647–1680), Italian painter of the Baroque period
- Angelo Faticoni (1859–1931), professional freakshow artist and contortionist
- Angelo Ferrari (1897–1954), Italian actor
- Angelo Fierro, American film and television actor
- Angelo Frigerio, Italian bobsledde
- Angelo Froglia (1955–1997), Italian painter
- Angelo Furlan (born 1977), Italian professional road bicycle racer
- Angelo Fusco (born 1956), Provisional Irish Republican Army member
- Angelo Garcia (born 1976), Puerto Rican Singer (ex-member of Menudo)
- Angelo Genocchi (1817–1889), Italian mathematician
- Angelo Genuin (born 1939), former Italian ski mountaineer and cross-country skier
- Angelo Geraldini (1422–1486), Italian humanist and diplomat, who became a bishop
- Angelo Gilardino (born 1941), Italian composer, guitarist and musicologist
- Angelo Giori (1586–1662), Italian Catholic Cardinal
- Angelo Haligiannis managed the hedge fund Sterling Watters as a Ponzi scheme
- Angelo Heilprin (1853–1907), American geologist, paleontologist, naturalist and explorer
- Angelo Hesnard (1886–1969), French born psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Angelo Infanti (1939–2010), Italian film actor
- Angelo Inganni (1807–1880), Italian painter
- Angelo Ingrassia (1923–2013), American jurist
- Angelo Italia (1628–1700), Sicilian Jesuit and Baroque architect
- Angelo Keder (born 1955), Swedish contemporary artist
- Angelo Lano, American FBI agent who headed the Watergate investigation
- Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (1909–1987), Italian composer
- Angelo Litrico (1927–1986), Italian fashion designer
- Angelo Loukakis, Australian author
- Angelo Maffucci (1847–1903), Italian pathologist
- Angelo Mai (1782–1854), Italian Cardinal and philologist
- Angelo Mangiarotti (1929–2012), Italian architect and industrial designer
- Ângelo Marcos da Silva (born 1975), Brazilian footballer
- Angelo Mariani (conductor) (1821–1873), Italian conductor and composer
- Angelo Mascheroni (1855–1905), pianist composer, conductor and music teacher
- Angelo Masci (1758–1821), Arbëresh jurist and scholar
- Angelo Mathews (born 1987), Sri Lankan cricketer
- Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885), Italian ceramist and painter of maiolica pieces
- Angelo Monticelli (1778–1837), Italian neoclassical painter
- Angelo Moore (born 1965), American musician
- Angelo Moratti (1909–1981), Italian oil tycoon
- Angelo Morbelli (1853–1919), Italian painter of the Divisionist style
- Angelo Mosca (1938–present), wrestler and Canadian Football Player
- Angelo Mosso (1846–1910), 19th-century Italian physiologist
- Angelo Motta, Italian entrepreneur, founder of the food company Motta
- Angelo Mozilo (born 1938), CEO of Countrywide Financial until July 1, 2008
- Angelo Muscat (1930–1977), Maltese-born film and television character actor
- Angelo Nicolini (1505–1567), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Angelo Oddi, composer, songwriter, and producer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Angelo Oliviero Olivetti (1874–1931), Italian revolutionary syndicalist
- Angelo Panelli (1887–1967), Italian stamp forger
- Angelo Paoli (1642–1720), Italian Carmelite, known as "the father of the poor"
- Angelo Paravisi (1930–2004), bishop of Crema
- Angelo Parisi (born 1953), French judoka and olympic champion
- Angelo Persichilli (born 1948), Italian born Canadian journalist and newspaper editor
- Angelo Petraglia (born 1954), American record producer and songwriter
- Angelo Piò (1690–1770), Bolognese sculptor
- Angelo Pizzi (1775–1819), Italian sculptor
- Angelo Pizzo, American screenwriter and film producer
- Angelo Poffo (1925–2010), American professional wrestler and wrestling promoter
- Angelo Ambrogini Poliziano (1454–1494), Florentine classical scholar and poet
- Angelo Puppolo, politician from Springfield, Massachusetts (Republican)
- Angelo Quaglio (1829–1890), German stage designer of Italian descent
- Angelo Que (born 1978), Filipino professional golfer
- Angelo Maria Quirini (1680–1755), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (1881–1963), Pope John XXIII
- Angelo Ribossi (1822–1886), Italian painter
- Angelo Rinaldi (born 1940), French writer and literary critic
- Angelo Maria Rivato (1924–2011), Roman Catholic bishop of Ponta de Pedras, Brazil
- Angelo Rossi (musician), musician and writer
- Angelo Rossitto (1908–1991), American actor of Italian descent
- Angelo Rotta (1872–1965), Apostolic Nuncio in Budapest
- Angelo Ruffini (1864–1929), Italian histologist and embryologist
- Angelo Sala (1576–1637), Italian physician and chemist
- Angelo Scalzone (1931–1987), Italian sports shooter
- Angelo Secchi (1818–1878), Italian astronomer
- Angelo Stano (born 1953), Italian comic book artist
- Angelo Starr, American singer, musician and record producer
- Angelo Tonini (1888–1974), Italian athlete
- Angelo Antonio Toriello, Italian activist, investigative journalist and diplomat
- Angelo Torres (born 1932), American cartoonist and caricaturist
- Angelo Traina (1889–1971), Biblical scholar
- Angelo Trevisani (1669–1753), Italian painter
- Angelo Trezzini (1827–1904), Italian painter
- Angelo Tsagarakis (born 1984), French professional basketball guard
- Angelo Vaccarezza (born 1965), Italian politician
- Angelo Veloso (1930–1990), Portuguese politician
- Angelo Vermeulen (born 1971), Belgian visual artist and scientist
- Angelo Vicardi (1936–2006), Italian gymnast
- Angelo Weiss (born 1969), Italian former alpine skier
- Angelo Zanelli (1879–1942), Italian sculptor
- Angelo Zankl, O.S.B., (1901–2007), the longest professed Benedictine monk (86 years)
- Angelo Zorzi (1890–1974), Italian gymnast
- Angelo Zottoli (1826–1902), Italian Catholic priest and missionary in China
People with the surname
- Alfred Angelo, retailer of bridal gowns in Pennsylvania
- Beverly D'Angelo (born 1951), American film actress and singer
- Domenico Angelo (1716–1802), fencing master
- Edmond Angelo (1913–1983), American theatre and film producer
- Ernest Angelo (born 1934), Texas businessman and politician
- Ivan Angelo (born 1936), Brazilian writer
- Jeff Angelo, Iowa politician
- Jerry Angelo, Chicago Bears general manager
- D'Angelo (born 1974), American musician
- Mark Angelo, Canadian conservationist
- Michelangelo
- Nancy Angelo (born 1953), organizational psychologist
- Richard Angelo (born 1962), nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital in New York
- Tony Angelo, American drifting pioneer
- Valenti Angelo (1897–1982), Italian-American printmaker, illustrator and author
- Yves Angelo (born 1956), French cinematographer and film director
Fictional characters
- Angelo, a character in the William Shakespeare play Measure for Measure
- Angelo, a character in the William Shakespeare play The Comedy of Errors
- Angelo (The Pretender), a character in the TV series the Pretender, portrayed by Paul Dillon
- Angelo A fictional character in Dragon Quest VIII
- Angelo, the titular, fictional character of the TV series Angelo Rules
Spellings
The following forenames are related to the forename Angelo:
- Greek: Aγγελος (Ággelos, 'Angelos')
- Italian: Angelo
- Portuguese: Ângelo
- Spanish: Ángel
See also
- John Marcangelo (born 1950), English pianist, drummer and composer of folk-rock music
- Richard Marcangelo, British drummer, writer and producer
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