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Look up camicia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camicia may refer to: Monte Camicia, a mountain in the Abruzzo region of Italy Chimenti Camicia, an Italian
Camicia
Paramilitary of the Italian National Fascist Party
commonly called the Blackshirts (Italian: Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular: Camicia Nera) or squadristi (singular: squadrista), was originally the paramilitary
Blackshirts
Red wool shirt worn by followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi
A Garibaldi shirt, also called Garibaldi jacket or Camicia rossa, was a woman's fashion, a red wool shirt named after the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi
Garibaldi_shirt
1983 Italian film
Go for It (Italian: Nati con la camicia) is a 1983 Italian action comedy film and spy film parody starring the film duo of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer
Go_for_It_(1983_film)
1981 Italian comedy film
Culo e camicia is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, consisting in two segments, respectively starred by Enrico Montesano
Culo_e_camicia
Italian renaissance architect
Chimenti Camicia was an Italian renaissance architect who was born in Florence in 1431. He had his own workshop by 1464. In 1479 he went to work for King
Chimenti_Camicia
Mountain in Italy
Monte Camicia is a mountain straddling the border between the province of Teramo and the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is part
Monte_Camicia
Orthography of the Italian language
the words camicia, "shirt", and farmacia, "pharmacy", share the spelling ⟨-cia⟩, but contrast in that only the first ⟨i⟩ is stressed in camicia, thus ⟨-cia⟩
Italian_orthography
European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries
rebuilt in Renaissance style. Matthias appointed the Italian Chimenti Camicia and the Dalmatian Giovanni Dalmata to direct these projects. Matthias commissioned
Renaissance
Drag theatre company in New York City
on plays, active from the 1970s-1990s. Hot Peaches was founded by Jimmy Camicia in 1972, who encountered a group of drag queens and began writing work
Hot_Peaches
Destroyer of the Regia Marina
Camicia Nera was one of nineteen Soldati-class destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Completed
Italian destroyer Camicia Nera
Italian_destroyer_Camicia_Nera
Italian navy destroyer ship class
The Soldati class (also known as Camicia Nera class, meaning Blackshirt) were a group of destroyers built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during
Soldati-class_destroyer
Romanian men's clothing retailer
successful image. Other brands owned by Graftex Prodcom SRL are Massini Camicia, Egobigotti, Artigiani and Il Capo Uomo. "Graftex Prodcom SRL tradenote
Bigotti
Military followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi
time Garibaldi was the most famous man in Europe, and the red shirt, la camicia rossa, became the fashion for ladies, even outside Italy". The red shirts
Redshirts_(Italy)
Romance language
written un', used before vowels: una camicia 'a shirt', una camicia bianca 'a white shirt', un'altra camicia 'a different shirt'. There are seven forms
Italian_language
Italian political party (1943–1945)
1007/978-1-349-00240-5_7. ISBN 978-1-349-00240-5. Arrigo Petacco, Il comunista in camicia nera: Nicola Bombacci tra Lenin e Mussolini, Milano, Mondadori, 1997. Roberto
Republican_Fascist_Party
Italian politician and revolutionary (1879–1945)
Lisbon: Finis Mundi Press, p. 30 Petacco, Arrigo (1996), Il comunista in camicia nera: Nicola Bombacci tra Lenin e Mussolini, Milan: Mondadori, p. 115 Bombacci
Nicola_Bombacci
Italian actor, professional swimmer and water polo player (1929–2016)
Cane e gatto Lt. Alan Parker English title: Cat and Dog 1983 Nati con la camicia Doug O'Riordan alias Mason English title: Go for It 1984 Non c'è due senza
Bud_Spencer
Italian television presenter (born 1956)
hospital. He has since recovered. Fiorello, Catena (2008). Nati senza camicia: e non solo... : [interviste a personaggi famosi che hanno cambiato il
Gerry_Scotti
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up blackshirt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blackshirts were originally the paramilitary wing of the Kingdom of Italy. Blackshirts or Black
Blackshirts_(disambiguation)
Interwar Italian political movement of Mussolini
Mondadori, 1995, pag 67–68 Indro Montanelli, Mario Cervi, L'Italia in Camicia nera, Rizzoli, 1976, pag.82 Renzo De Felice, Breve storia del fascismo
Sansepolcrismo
Italian style of women's dress popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries
consisted of a fitted bodice and full skirt worn over a chemise (called a camicia). It was usually unlined. The gamurra probably developed from a fourteenth-century
Gamurra
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490
rebuilt in Renaissance style. Matthias appointed the Italian Chimenti Camicia and the Dalmatian Giovanni Dalmata to direct these projects. Matthias commissioned
Matthias_Corvinus
Loose-fitting shirt-like underwear for women
loanword from the French word for shirt and is related to the Italian camicia or Latin camisia, which, according to Elizabeth Wayland Barber, is likely
Chemise
Italian actor, comedian, and singer
John, the Butler 1981 Per favore, occupati di Amelia Adone 1981 Culo e camicia Alberto Maria Saracino 1982 Canto d'amore 1987 Barbablù, Barbablù Beniamino
Leopoldo_Mastelloni
Card game
game theory. Some smaller decks of cards have infinite games, such as Camicia, while others do not. John Conway once listed this among his anti-Hilbert
Beggar-my-neighbour
Alpine meadow region of Italy
Calderone; also surrounding the plateau are Monte Prena, Monte Aquila, and the Camicia Mountains to the north and Monte Scindarella, Mesola and Monte Bolza to
Campo_Imperatore
Aspect of politics in Fascist Italy
Hillsdale College. Retrieved 2025-12-15. Baioni, Massimo. Risorgimento in camicia nera. p. 47 Del Boca, A. Le guerre coloniali del fascismo. p. 71; Galeotti
Italian imperialism under fascism
Italian_imperialism_under_fascism
American LGBTQ activist, sex worker, and performer (1945–1992)
performing with the Hot Peaches, a theatrical troupe founded in 1972 by Jimmy Camicia, who had attended high school with Johnson in Elizabeth. From 1972 to 1973
Marsha_P._Johnson
1933 film
Black Shirt (Italian: Camicia nera) is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Giovacchino Forzano. The film was made by the Istituto Luce as a propaganda
Black_Shirt_(film)
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
beautiful villages of Italy"). The medieval hill town lies beneath Mount Camicia on the eastern side of the Gran Sasso Massif. Castelli is best known for
Castelli,_Abruzzo
Destroyer of the Regia Marina
German troops towards Tunis, and was joined at sea by the sister ship Camicia Nera and two other destroyers, Leone Pancaldo and Lanzerotto Malocello
Italian_destroyer_Ascari
Membrane covering the head and face of a newborn at birth
w czepku urodzony/a lit. 'born in a bonnet', in Italian nato/a con la camicia lit. 'born with a shirt' and in French né(e) coiffé(e) lit. 'born with
Caul
Italian Fascist-era marching song
ti porteremo a Roma, liberata Dal sole nostro tu sarai baciata Sarai in Camicia Nera pure tu Faccetta nera, sarai Romana La tua bandiera sarà sol quella
Faccetta_nera
Italian Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer
voyage to Tripoli escorted by Giuseppe Missori and the destroyers Aviere, Camicia Nera, Dardo, and Geniere. On 4 June, while the ships were about 20 nautical
Italian destroyer Giuseppe Missori
Italian_destroyer_Giuseppe_Missori
pavement marciapiede bosco [bosco] woodland, forest bosco camicia [camicia] shirt camicia calzature [calzature] footwear, cover leg for footballer calzature
List of Libyan Arabic words of Italian origin
List_of_Libyan_Arabic_words_of_Italian_origin
the skin. Toward the end of the period, shirts (French chemise, Italian camicia, Spanish camisa) began to be full through the body and sleeves with wide
1400–1500_in_European_fashion
1975 series of portraits by Andy Warhol
performed with the drag troupe Hot Peaches. Founder and director Jimmy Camicia recalled staging the group's first shows in the loft of Warhol superstar
Ladies and Gentlemen (Warhol series)
Ladies_and_Gentlemen_(Warhol_series)
Italian footballer (born 1977)
starting spot". www.espn.com. Retrieved 10 May 2026. "Quel fascino per la camicia nera che cresce nel mondo del calcio" (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved
Christian_Abbiati
River in Italy
The Fino is a river in eastern central Italy. Its source is near Monte Camicia in the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy. The river flows
Fino_(river)
Extinct Romance language of North Africa
("pinewood") teda deda shirt tekamest camisia camigia / camisa camicia camisgia / camigia / camicia cammisa qmis elbow tiɣammar / taɣomert / tiɣumert camur <
African_Romance
contents to a group of sailors, who were immediately sent to garrison Fort Camicia (formerly Fort Carlo Felice). Around 14:30 the fort's garrison opened fire
Battle_of_Magdalene
Italian political party
editorialedomani.it. Manti, Felice (23 March 2026). "L'omaggio di Salvini in camicia verde per l'unità della Lega. "Mai mollare..."". ilGiornale.it. "Funerali
Lega_(political_party)
Event part of the Italian unification, 1860
Garibaldi", written by Luigi Mercantini and music by Alessio Oliverio (1858) "Camicia Rossa", written by Rocco Traversa and music by Luigi Pantaleoni (1860)
Expedition_of_the_Thousand
Italian actress and writer (1954–2024)
quieta (1979) Los locos vecinos del 2º (1980) Nightmare City (1980) Culo e camicia (1981) The Adventures of Hercules (1985) It Was a Dark and Stormy Night
Maria_Rosaria_Omaggio
Italian golfer (born 2005)
Quercia d'Oro 2020 Coppa d'Oro Mario Camicia, Coppa d'Oro Citta di Castelgandolfo 2021 Coppa d'Oro Mario Camicia, Trofeo Stella d'Oro Olgiata, Italian
Francesca_Fiorellini
Italian Fascist politician and soldier
it. January 2000. Retrieved 2021-11-10. "Costa, l' ultimo " puro " in camicia nera". Archived from the original on 2016-01-01. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
Vincenzo_Costa
Destroyer of the Regia Marina
Destroyer Division, together with sister ships Artigliere, Geniere and Camicia Nera. On 11 June Aviere and her sister ships carried out a reconnaissance
Italian destroyer Aviere (1937)
Italian_destroyer_Aviere_(1937)
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1986–2002)
Ivar, Energia Fribby, Hevea, Honra Real, Nathan, Olympic Kremlin, Culo e Camicia, Olympic Jhonsnow, Orfeu Negro, Olympic Las Palmas, Janelle Monae, In Love
Sunday_Silence
16th-century book by Giorgio Vasari
Diamante and Jacopo del Sellaio Paolo Romano, Mino del Reame, Chimenti Camicia, and Baccio Pontelli Andrea del Castagno and Domenico Veneziano Gentile
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
Lives_of_the_Most_Excellent_Painters,_Sculptors,_and_Architects
German cargo ship Ankara from Napoli to Bizerte together with the destroyer Camicia Nera, was torpedoed by the submarine HMS Splendid and sank in a few minutes
List of maritime disasters in World War II
List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_II
1942 naval battle of World War II
fired at Camicia Nera as it advanced to the attack, Aurora also firing at the destroyer, under the impression that it was a merchant ship. Camicia Nera turned
Battle_of_Skerki_Bank
Italian actor (1917–1994)
(1977) - Mezio Fracchia la belva umana (1981) - Dott. Orimbelli Culo e camicia (1981) - Annibale Panebianco I carabbimatti (1981) - Giuseppe Marrone Camera
Gianni_Agus
Italian cinematographer
1979 Tigers in Lipstick Happy Hobos Il corpo della ragassa 1981 Culo e camicia Segment: "Il Televeggente" 1982 Verdi TV miniseries (8 episodes) 1983 Treasure
Giuseppe_Ruzzolini
Italian Navigatori-class destroyer
engines ceased working, and her commanding officer, Captain Francesco Camicia, ordered her scuttled. Vivaldi sank on 10 September, about 50 miles west
Italian destroyer Ugolino Vivaldi
Italian_destroyer_Ugolino_Vivaldi
Italian Fascist soldier, politician and lawyer
"Vida i miracles del Conde Rossi" p. 231 Mario Lombardo. "Il crociato in camicia nera", Storia illustrata n°249, agosto 1978, pag 46 Massot, Josep. Vida
Arconovaldo_Bonaccorsi
Town Destroyer 1,190 24 September 1940 constructive loss 5 December 1940 Camicia Nera Regia Marina Soldati Destroyer 1,850 30 June 1938 renamed Artigliere
List of destroyers of World War II
List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II
Vincenzo Gioberti Soldati class Alpino Artigliere Ascari Aviere Bersagliere Camicia Nera Carabiniere Corazziere Fuciliere Geniere Granatiere Lanciere Bombardiere
List_of_destroyers_of_Italy
Italian actress and voice actress
Belli Fellini's Casanova Sister Maddalena Margareth Clementi 1981 Culo e camicia Renato's mother Carla Monti Il ragazzo di campagna Giovanna Clara Colosimo
Liù_Bosisio
Italian cheese
ISBN 978-1-4299-3559-3. Retrieved 4 July 2017. "Formaggio di Fossa: origine e abbinamenti". Chef in Camicia (in Italian). 9 February 2022. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
Formaggio_di_fossa
World War II naval battle
Carlo Margottini Artigliere Kingdom of Italy Soldati-class destroyer Flag Camicia Nera Kingdom of Italy Soldati-class destroyer Aviere Kingdom of Italy Soldati-class
Battle_of_Calabria
Italian writer and academic (1943–2012)
wrote Gli Zingari e il Rinascimento and Ena poukamiso gemato likedes (Una camicia piena di macchie. Conversazioni di A.T. con Anteos Chrysostomidis) in 1999
Antonio_Tabucchi
Italian special forces unit under the then-ruling National Fascist Party
missing publisher (link) Rastrelli, Carlo (July 2004). Un esercito in camicia nera. Storia Militare n.129. Benito Mussolini reviews the Battaglioni M
Battaglioni_M
Association football club in Monza, Italy
2022, p. 162. Camesasca, Enrico (July–August 1962). "Sulla "corte" in camicia azzurra nasceva 50 anni fa il calcio monzese" [Football in Monza was born
AC_Monza
Italian professional golfer (born 2000)
Ghetti 2020 Gara del Golf Club Castelconturbia 2021 Coppa d'Oro Mario Camicia, Italian International Amateur Championship Source: 2022 Italian PGA Championship
Gregorio_De_Leo
1942 failed Allied resupply convoy to Malta
Flotilla Bersagliere Kingdom of Italy Soldati-class destroyer 13th Flotilla Camicia Nera Kingdom of Italy Soldati-class destroyer 11th Flotilla Geniere Kingdom
Operation_Vigorous
National park in Italy
Abruzzo edelweiss on the Gran Sasso mountain - Monte Camicia
Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park
Gran_Sasso_and_Monti_della_Laga_National_Park
and doctor during the Expedition of the Thousand. In: «Camici bianchi in camicia rossa - Medici e medicina nel Risorgimento». Cesare Braico Italian page
Cesare_Braico
Lombardy, Italy: Rizzoli Editore. Montanelli, Indro (1976). L'Italia in camicia nera (1919-3 gennaio 1925). Milan, Lombardy, Italy: Rizzoli Editore. Montanelli
Storia_d'Italia
Italian fascist political activist
Squadrismo San Severino Marche D'Agostino, Alfonso (1940). Una martire in camicia nera [A Martyr in Black Shirt] (in Italian). Milano. p. 22.{{cite book}}:
Ines_Donati
Antonio D'Abramo, Ilenia Maria Colucci, Vincenzo De Filpo, Pierluigi Camicia Violin: Cybèle Stevenson, Pasquale Melucci Cello: Marcello Forte, Umberto
Accademia Musicale Mediterranea
Accademia_Musicale_Mediterranea
switchable license plates, all installed in his Aston Martin DB5. Nati con la camicia, also known as Go for It (1983), an Italian comedy spy action film, starring
List of James Bond parodies and spin-offs
List_of_James_Bond_parodies_and_spin-offs
Italian writer, classical literary scholar
di Pietro Giordani. Roma: Bulzoni. Melosi, Laura (2002). In toga e in camicia. Scritti e carteggi di Pietro Giordani. Lucca: Maria Pacini Fazzi ed. Camilletti
Pietro_Giordani
American contemporary artist, filmmaker and writer
the monologue “Spare Some Change for a Dying Queen”, written by Jimmy Camicia in the mid-80s as an homage to Stonewall activist Marsha P. Johnson. This
Michelle_Handelman
Italian neo-fascist politician (1924–1997)
Sebastiano Messina, Giorgio Pisanò, l’irriducibile cacciatore di scoop in camicia nera, in La Repubblica, Roma, 18 ottobre 1997. Pisanò 1997. p. 106. Pisanò
Giorgio_Pisanò
Grammar of the Italian language
plurals in -cie and -gie if the final letter before the suffix is a vowel: camicia, camicie ('shirt(s)'); ciliegia, ciliegie ('cherry'/'cherries'). Note that
Italian_grammar
Italian actor and boxer (1927–2004)
Taverna Uncredited Miracoloni Suora Fracchia la belva umana Cameriere Culo e camicia The Grocer Pierino medico della Saub Zio Nando A Policewoman in New York
Ennio_Antonelli_(actor)
giardino segreto or "hidden garden". It was designed by architect Chimenti Camicia in the 1470s. There was a well in the middle of the garden which was fed
Medieval Royal Palace (Buda Castle)
Medieval_Royal_Palace_(Buda_Castle)
Topics referred to by the same term
produced by HealthSouth Corporation Go for It (1983 film) (Nati con la camicia), a 1983 film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer Go for It! (2011 film)
Go_for_It
Italian doctor and writer (1904–1978)
Firenze, 1943–'45: anni di terrore e di fame, fascisti e antifascisti, addio camicia nera (in Italian). Foreword by Giovanni Spadolini. Ed. Medicea. p. 89.
Francesco_Racanelli
1940 battle of World War II
destroyers Artigliere (flagship, Capitano di Vascello Carlo Margottini), Camicia Nera, Aviere and Geniere were sent to patrol to the east of Malta, between
Action_off_Cape_Passero
Tailoring style
shoulder on informal jackets is sewn like a shirt sleeve (Italian: spalla a camicia), and it follows the natural curve of the human body rather than giving
Neapolitan_tailoring
Historical Italian shipyard in Livorno
Artigliere Ascari Audace Georgios Averof Aviere Caio Mario Calatafimi Camicia Nera Camoscio Alfredo Cappellini Caprera Capriolo Giosuè Carducci Carrista
Cantiere navale fratelli Orlando
Cantiere_navale_fratelli_Orlando
Glacial lake in Abruzzo, Italy
eastern ridge with Monte Brancastello [it], Monte Prena [it], and Monte Camicia; and to the south by the southern spurs of the massif. The lake's dimensions
Lake_Pietranzoni
Castle complex in Budapest, Hungary
giardino segreto (hidden garden). It was designed by architect Chimenti Camicia in the 1470s. A well in the middle of the garden was fed by the cistern
Buda_Castle
Emilian dialect spoken in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
meno chi an n à brîṡa as plócca la camîṡa = chi non ne ha si pilucca la camicia To form the interrogative form, euphonic vowels on the verb must be removed
Bolognese_dialect
Dialect of Central Italian spoken in Rome
/ks/ → /ʃʃ/, e.g. lascià ("to leave; to let") /sj/ → /ʃ/ or /dd͡ʒ/, e.g. camicia ("shirt"), priggione ("prison; prisoner") /kj/ → /tt͡ʃ/, e.g. occio ("eye";
Romanesco_dialect
effect on later construction sites. Matthias ' architect was the Chimenti Camicia, born in Florence. In Buda there was a significant stone-carving workshop
Architecture_of_Hungary
Naval battle in the Second World War
Attendolo, Raimondo Montecuccoli Three destroyers, Ascari, Aviere, and Camicia Nera Distant covering force – Vice Admiral Angelo Parona (on Gorizia) Three
First_Battle_of_Sirte
Italian actor (born 1945)
Quando la coppia scoppia (anche soggetto) directed by Steno 1981: Culo e camicia directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile 1981: Camera d'albergo directed by
Enrico_Montesano
Cruiser
destroyers, heavily damaging another and both torpedo boats. The destroyer Camicia Nera launched all of her six torpedoes from a range of only 2 kilometers
HMS_Sirius_(82)
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
227–234. Giordano, Michele, 1952- (2012). Una selvaggia normalità : la camicia nera del Regime in doppiopetto. Milano: F. Angeli. ISBN 978-88-204-0641-7
Busnago
Italian footballer and manager (1906–1981)
Massimo Iaretti (27 December 2014). "Eraldo Monzeglio, calciatore in camicia nera" (in Italian). Il Torinese. Retrieved 15 November 2015. "Hall of fame
Eraldo_Monzeglio
Italian philanthropist and social reformer (1813–1873)
University Press. ISBN 9788866550211. Tafuro, Azzurra (2016). "'Operaie della camicia rossa'. Reti, pratiche e strategie della mobilitazione femminile nel 1866"
Laura_Solera_Mantegazza
Italian stage, television and film actor
Eleonora's husband Il corpo della ragassa (1979) - Alberto Marengo Culo e camicia (1981) - Carletto Benedetti Porca vacca (1982) Spaghetti House (1982) -
Gino_Pernice
insignia No insignia Primo aiutante Aiutante capo Aiutante Primo capo squadra Capo squadra Vice capo squadra Camicia nera scelta Camicia nera Legionario
Military ranks of the Kingdom of Italy
Military_ranks_of_the_Kingdom_of_Italy
Vocabulary of late (Vulgar) Latin not used in the prestigious/classical form
camisia Fr. chemise, Occ. camisa, Cat. camisa, Sp. camisa, Pt. camisa, It. camicia, Ro. cămașă Late borrowing from Gaulish. short brevis Fr. bref, Occ. brèu
Lexical changes from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance
Lexical_changes_from_Classical_Latin_to_Proto-Romance
Italian playwright and librettist (1884–1970)
films which Forzano produced and directed during the 1930s, beginning with Camicia nera in 1933, all of which were staunchly supportive of the regime. Following
Giovacchino_Forzano
Italian philologist (1539–1589)
and standardising forms such as 'bacio' rather than 'bascio' (kiss) and 'camicia', not 'camiscia' (shirt). His approach to spelling was in effect a middle
Lionardo_Salviati
Italian lawyer and patriot (1832–1910)
CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Avvisati, Carlo (2010). Una camicia rossa a Pompei. Roma: L'Erma di Bretschneider. Avvisati, Carlo (2011).
Giustiniano_Lebano
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Precious Gem
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Leader
Girl/Female
Indian
Honored, Noble, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Longing for Guru
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Happiness; Singer
Boy/Male
Tamil
God
Male
Japanese
(å¥å¤ª) Japanese name KENTA means "healthy/strong and big/stout."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess of mexico, A Goddess
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