Pippo

Pippo is the diminutive of the Italian name Filippo (less frequently Giuseppe[1]) and it may refer to:

  • Pippo Barzizza (1902–1994), Italian Maestro and composer
  • Pippo Baudo (born 1936), Italian television presenter
  • Pippo Caruso (born 1935), Italian composer, conductor and music arranger
  • Pippo Civati (born 1975), Italian politician
  • Pippo Fava (1925–1984), Sicilian writer, investigative journalist, playwright and Antimafia activist who was killed by the Mafia
  • Pippo Franco (born 1940), Italian actor, comedian, television presenter and singer
  • Pippo Inzaghi, Italian former football player
  • Pippo Maniero (born 1972), Italian former football player
  • Pippo Pollina (born 1963), Italian singer-songwriter
  • Pippo Pozzato, Italian road racing cyclist
  • Pippo Psaila (born 1957), former Malta national football team coach and current Director of Sports of the Malta Olympic Committee
  • Pippo Tesauro, Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Pippo Torri, Lombard far-left politician
  • Pippo Starck, German former football player and actor in an IKEA ad
  • Giuseppe Di Stefano (1921–2008), Sicilian Tenor

Other

References

  1. As short for Giuseppe, Pippo is most commonly used in Sicily and it comes from a variant of Peppo (itself a variant of Peppe).
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