Romano
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Romano may refer to:
Acting
- Andrea Romano (born 1955), voice actress
- Andy Romano (born 1941), American actor
- Carlo Romano (1908–1975), Italian film actor, screenwriter and voice actor
- Christy Carlson Romano (born 1984), American actress
- Gerardo Romano (born 1946), Argentine actor
- Janet Romano, an American actress
- Larry Romano (born 1963), American actor
- Ray Romano (born 1957), American actor and comedian
- Rino Romano (born 1969), Canadian voice actor
Art and writing
- Antoniazzo Romano (1430s–1510s), Italian Early Renaissance painter
- Giulio Romano (c. 1490–1546), 16th-century Italian artist
- Romano Romanelli (1882–1968), Italian sculptor
- Romano Vio (1913–1984), Italian sculptor
- Lou Romano (born 1972), member of the Art Department in Pixar Animation Studios
- Lalla Romano (1906–2001), Italian novelist, poet, and journalist
- Romano Bilenchi (1909–1989), Italian novelist, short story writer and essayist
- Rose Romano (born 1959), American poet
Music
- Aldo Romano (born 1941), Italian-French jazz drummer
- Daniel Romano (born 1985), Canadian musician
- Frank Romano (born 1970), American born guitarist, songwriter and record producer
- Tony Romano (musician) (1915–2005), American guitarist and performer
Politics
- Romano Prodi (born 1939), former prime minister of Italy
- Francesco Saverio Romano (born 1964), Italian politician
Sports
- Ángel Romano (1893–1972), Uruguayan footballer
- Rubén Omar Romano (born 1958), Argentine-Mexican footballer
- Serge Romano (born 1964), French footballer
- Romano Denneboom (born 1981), Dutch footballer
- Romano Perticone (born 1986), Italian footballer who plays for Cesena
- Luke Romano (born 1986), New Zealand rugby union footballer
- Al Romano (born 1954), American football player
- Johnny Romano (born 1934), American baseball player
- Mike Romano (born 1972), American baseball player
- Jason Romano (born 1979), former professional baseball player
- Tom Romano (born 1958), baseball player
- Sal Romano (born 1993), baseball player
- Megan Romano (born 1991), American swimmer
- Tony Romano (ice hockey) (born 1988), American ice hockey player
- Romano Bonagura (1930–2010), Italian bobsledder, 1964 Winter Olympics
- Yossef Romano (1940–1972), Israeli athlete murdered at Munich Olympics
- Romano Fenati (born 1996), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer
- Romano Racing, an Australian motor racing team, 1995–2003
Other people
- Ezzelino da Romano, a medieval Italian family
- Romano Bobone, an Italian cardinal, 928 by Pope Leo VI
- Romano Guardini (1885–1968), Italian-German Catholic priest
- Romano Artioli (born 1932), Italian entrepreneur
- Carmine Romano (1935–2011), New York mobster and captain in the Genovese crime family
- Benito Romano (born 1950), Puerto Rican lawyer
- Carla Romano (born 1969), Scottish journalist
- Edward A. Romano, American business executive
- Joseph L. Romano, officer in the United States Air Force
Places
- Arcinazzo Romano
- Barbarano Romano
- Bassano Romano
- Cape Romano
- Carpineto Romano
- Castel San Pietro Romano
- Cayo Romano
- Cineto Romano
- Fiano Romano
- Magliano Romano
- Mazzano Romano
- Monte Romano
- Montorio Romano
- Olevano Romano
- Ponzano Romano
- Romano Canavese
- Romano d'Ezzelino
- Romano di Lombardia
- San Romano in Garfagnana
- San Vito Romano
- Sant'Angelo Romano
- Trevignano Romano
- Vivaro Romano
Structures
- Estadio Romano, a multi-use stadium in Mérida, Spain
- Hotel Puente Romano, a hotel in Marbella, Andalusia, Spain
- Acquario Romano, a building in piazza Manfredo Fanti, Rome, Italy
- Villa Romano, one of the greatest estates of "Valle della Cupa" and the biggest in Monteroni di Lecce, Italy
Other uses
- Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano, a French aircraft company that was merged into SNCASE
- Corky Romano, a 2001 movie
- Diario Romano, a booklet published annually at Rome, with papal authorisation, giving feasts and fasts to be observed
- Circolo Speleologico Romano, an Italian, non-profit organization that researches caves
- L'Osservatore Romano, the daily newspaper of Vatican City State
- Pecorino Romano, a hard, salty Italian cheese, suitable primarily for grating, made out of sheep milk
- Pontifical Gregorian University, called "Collegio Romano"
- Romano, as a prefix meaning "related to ancient Rome"
- Romano cheese, an American English and Canadian English term for a class of cheeses, and is not to be confused with the typical Italian product protected
- Romano railway station, a railway station serving Romano di Lombardia, Lombardy, northern Italy, Milan–Venice railway
- Romano-British culture of the Romanized Britons under the Roman Empire
- Romano's Macaroni Grill, a chain of Italian-style restaurants in the U.S., Mexico and Canada
Characters
- Romano "Wide-Brim", a character in the TV series Ghost Whisperer
- Italy Romano (Lovino Vargas), a fictional character in Hetalia: Axis Powers who is the anthropomorphic representation of Southern Italy
- Robert Romano (ER), a fictional doctor from the television series ER
- Vic Romano, the name given to Takeshi's Castle host Count "Beat" Takeshi on the TV series' American parody/adaptation MXC
See also
- Romano-Germanic (disambiguation)
- Antonio Romano (disambiguation)
- John Romano (disambiguation)
- Note: the following entries are arranged in an etymological tree.
- Roma (disambiguation)
- Rome (disambiguation)
- Romaic
- Romanus (disambiguation)
- Rûm
- Roman (given name)
- Tony Romano (disambiguation)
- Category:Italian-language surnames
- Category:Toponymic surnames
- All pages beginning with Romano
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