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Ottavio is the Italian form of Octavius. Its feminine given name version is Ottavia. Ottavio may refer to: Ottavio Cinquanta, the President of the International
Ottavio
1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
production, he wrote two new arias with corresponding recitatives – Don Ottavio's aria "Dalla sua pace" (K. 540a, composed on 24 April for the tenor Francesco
Don_Giovanni
Italian businessman (1938–2013)
Ottavio Quattrocchi (1938 – 13 July 2013) was an Italian businessman who was being sought until early 2009 in India for criminal charges for acting as
Ottavio_Quattrocchi
Italian duke (1524–1586)
Ottavio Farnese (9 October 1524 – 18 September 1586) reigned as Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1547 until his death and Duke of Castro from 1545 to 1547
Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma
Ottavio_Farnese,_Duke_of_Parma
Italian cyclist (1958–2024)
13 September 2024 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian) Ottavio Dazzan at CycleBase Ottavio Dazzan at Olympedia Ottavio Dazzan at InterSportStats v t e
Ottavio_Dazzan
Founder of Missoni
Ottavio Missoni (11 February 1921 – 9 May 2013) was an Italian businessman, founder of the Italian fashion label Missoni and an Olympic hurdler who competed
Ottavio_Missoni
Italian conductor (born 1960)
Ottavio Dantone (born 9 October 1960) is an Italian conductor and keyboardist (primarily harpsichord and fortepiano) particularly noted for his performances
Ottavio_Dantone
British-Italian mobster (1888–1950)
Charles "Darby" Sabini (born Ottavio Handley; 11 July 1888 – 4 October 1950) was a British-Italian mob boss and considered[by whom?] protector of Little
Charles_Sabini
Italian architect and designer (1636–1707)
Lodovico Ottavio Burnacini (1636 – 12 December 1707) was an Italian architect, and theatrical stage and costume designer, who served the imperial court
Ludovico_Ottavio_Burnacini
Italian painter (1578–1630)
Ottavio Leoni (1578 – 4 September 1630) was an Italian painter and printmaker of the early-Baroque, active mainly in Rome. Ottavio Leoni (sometimes spelled
Ottavio_Leoni
Nobleman of the Duchy of Parma
Ottavio Farnese (20 December 1598 – 1643) was a nobleman of the Duchy of Parma, an illegitimate son of the ruling duke, Ranuccio I Farnese. Ottavio was
Ottavio_Farnese_(1598–1643)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona may refer to: Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1560–1612), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1609–1674)
Ottavio_Acquaviva_d'Aragona
Italian architect (1889–1956)
Ottavio Cabiati (25 May 1889 – 31 October 1956) was an Italian architect and urban planner. Born in Florence to a family from Brianza and orphaned of
Ottavio_Cabiati
Catholic Priest, Papal Chaplain
Ottavio Michelini (14 August 1906 – 15 October 1979) of Mirandola, Italy was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. Considered to be a mystic, he began in
Ottavio_Michelini
Italian cyclist
Ottavio Bottecchia (pronounced [otˈtaːvjo botˈtekkja]; 1 August 1894 – 15 June 1927) was an Italian cyclist and the first Italian winner of the Tour de
Ottavio_Bottecchia
Italian archeologist, philologist and librarian
Ottavio Ferrari (20 May 1607 – 7 March 1682) was an Italian archeologist, philologist, and librarian, nephew of Francesco Bernardino Ferrari. Ottavio
Ottavio_Ferrari
Italian politician
Ottavio Gaetano Bruni (born 15 April 1944) is an Italian politician who served as mayor of Acquaro (1975–1985), president of the Province of Vibo Valentia
Ottavio_Bruni
17th-century Roman Catholic cardinal
Ottavio Bandini (1558–1629) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 25 June 1595 he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of
Ottavio_Bandini
Italian nobleman, army general of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire (1599–1656)
Ottavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of Amalfi (11 November 1599 – 11 August 1656) was an Italian nobleman whose military career included service as a Spanish
Ottavio_Piccolomini
Italian ethnomusicologist
Ottavio Tiby (1891-1955) Italian ethnomusicologist, was one of the pioneers of the scholarly study of Sicilian folk music. "Tiby, Ottavio - Enciclopedia"
Ottavio_Tiby
Ottavio Rinuccini (20 January 1563 – 28 March 1621) was an Italian poet, courtier, and opera librettist at the end of the Renaissance and beginning of
Ottavio_Rinuccini
Italian fashion designer (1931–2025)
1 January 2025) was an Italian knitwear designer. She and her husband Ottavio Missoni co-founded Italian luxury fashion house Missoni. Rosita Jelmini
Rosita_Missoni
Ottavio Piccinardi or Ottavio Picenardi (1661–1722) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1701–1722). Piccinardi was born
Ottavio_Piccinardi
Italian politician
Ottavio Serena (18 August 1837 – 7 January 1914) was an Italian politician, judge, prefect and historian. He is known in his hometown Altamura for his
Ottavio_Serena
Italian footballer (1928–2016)
Ottavio Bugatti (Italian pronunciation: [otˈtaːvjo buˈɡatti]; 25 September 1928 – 13 September 2016) was an Italian footballer from Lentate sul Seveso
Ottavio_Bugatti
Italian poet (1890–1963)
Ottavio Profeta (October 10, 1890 – November 23, 1963) was an Italian poet. Ottavio Profeta was born in Aidone, Italy on October 10, 1890, to Franco and
Ottavio_Profeta
Ottavio Forte, was a physics professor at Boston College. From the City College of New York, he got a B.S. in electrical engineering; from Northeastern
Ottavio_Forte
Italian composer
Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (Rieti, 18 March 1657 – Rome, Papal States, 1 February 1743) was an Italian organist and composer. He became one of the leading
Giuseppe_Ottavio_Pitoni
Italian philologist and numismatist
Count Carlo Ottavio Castiglioni (1784–1849) was an Italian philologist and numismatist. He was born of an ancient family at Milan, Italy, in 1784. He
Carlo Ottavio, Count Castiglione
Carlo_Ottavio,_Count_Castiglione
Italian author and historian
Ottavio Panciroli was an Italian historian and writer, born in 1554 in Reggio Emilia. He died on 14 March 1624 in Tivoli. He published several books,
Ottavio_Panciroli
Italian painter (1898–1970)
Ottavio Baussano (19 April 1898 – 1970) was an Italian painter and scenic designer. He was born in Asti, and active there in both painting and teaching
Ottavio_Baussano
Italian cross-country skier (1926–2021)
Ottavio Compagnoni (11 September 1926 – 29 September 2021) was an Italian cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. Compagnoni finished 36th in the
Ottavio_Compagnoni
Ottavio Corsini (12 August 1588 – 30 July 1641) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Tarsus (1621–1641) and Apostolic Nuncio
Ottavio_Corsini
Italian Roman Catholic prelate (born 1959)
Ottavio Vitale RCJ (born 5 February 1959) is an Italian-born Albanian Roman Catholic prelate who has served as the Bishop of Lezhë in Albania since 2005
Ottavio_Vitale
Ottavio Codogno (1570/74–1630) was deputy postmaster general of the Duchy of Milan and author of an extensive guidebook to the postal services, routes
Ottavio_Codogno
American politician (1921–1991)
Silvio Ottavio Conte (November 9, 1921 – February 8, 1991) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a Republican member of the United States House
Silvio_O._Conte
Triple 1546 portrait by Titian now in Naples
relationship between Pope Paul III and his grandsons, Ottavio and Alessandro Farnese. Ottavio is shown in the act of kneeling, to his left; Alessandro
Pope Paul III and His Grandsons
Pope_Paul_III_and_His_Grandsons
Italian screenwriter, producer and film director
Ottavio Alessi (1 January 1919 - 28 April 1978) was an Italian screenwriter, producer and film director. Born in Cammarata, Province of Agrigento, Alessi
Ottavio_Alessi
Italian boxer
Ottavio Panunzi (15 February 1933 – 4 March 2015) was an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's light heavyweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Ottavio_Panunzi
Italian mathematician and writer
Ottavio Scarlattini (1623 – 1699) was an Italian philosopher, mathematician and theologian. Ottavio Scarlattini became a Canon Regular of the Lateran
Ottavio_Scarlattini
Italian oenologist
Ottavio Ottavi (15 August 1849 – 12 January 1893) was an Italian oenologist. Ottavi was born in Sandigliano. His father Giuseppe Antonio Ottavio was an
Ottavio_Ottavi
Italian boxer
Ottavio Barone (born 29 September 1974) is an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde
Ottavio_Barone
Italian cyclist
Ottavio Crepaldi (born 21 May 1945) is an Italian former racing cyclist. He rode in the 1971 Tour de France. "Ottavio Crepaldi". Cycling Archives. Archived
Ottavio_Crepaldi
Italian politician and journalist (1887–1965)
Ottavio Pastore (15 July 1887 – 25 June 1965) was an Italian communist politician and journalist. A supporter of socialism since his teenage years, Pastore
Ottavio_Pastore
Italian fashion house
designs. The company was founded by Ottavio ("Tai") and Rosita Missoni in 1953. The business was founded in 1953, when Ottavio and Rosita Missoni set up a small
Missoni
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop (1560–1612)
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona, seniore (1560–1612) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop. He was born in Naples in 1560 to Duke Giovan Girolamo
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1560–1612)
Ottavio_Acquaviva_d'Aragona_(1560–1612)
Italian cyclist
Ottavio Pratesi (1 January 1889 – 3 November 1977) was an Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1923 Tour de France. "Ottavio Pratesi". Cycling Archives
Ottavio_Pratesi
17th-century Catholic cardinal
Ottavio Ridolfi (1582–1624) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 21 Oct 1612, he was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi
Ottavio_Ridolfi
Italian sports administrator (1938–2022)
Ottavio Cinquanta (15 August 1938 – 18 July 2022) was the president of the International Skating Union and a member of the International Olympic Committee
Ottavio_Cinquanta
Kingdom of Italy politician
Ottavio Ragni was an Italian general. He had been the governor of Tripolitania between (1912–1913). At the battle of Adwa, during the Italian invasion
Ottavio_Ragni
Italian composer
Attilio Malachia Ariosti (or Frate Ottavio) (5 November 1666 – 1729) was a Servite Friar and Italian composer in the Baroque style. He produced more than
Attilio_Ariosti
2023 film
Edaan Moskowitz as Isaac, and Daniel da Silva as the Lord, alongside Ottavio Taddei and Nicolai Perez. It was released in the United States on March
His_Only_Son
Ottavio Barsanti (c.1826–23 May 1884) was an Italian Franciscan priest, writer, and missionary in New Zealand. He was born in Pietrasanta, Italy c.1826
Ottavio_Barsanti
Italian cardinal
Giovanni Ottavio Bufalini (17 January 1709, in Città di Castello – 3 August 1782) was an Italian cardinal. Giovanni Ottavio was not ordained a priest until
Giovanni_Ottavio_Bufalini
Roman Catholic cardinal
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona, iuniore (1609–1674) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. He was Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals between 1669 and
Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1609–1674)
Ottavio_Acquaviva_d'Aragona_(1609–1674)
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Ottavio Broglia or Otavio Brolia (died October 1647) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Asti (1624–1647). On 11 March 1624, Ottavio
Ottavio_Broglia
Italian painter
Ottavio Semini (c. 1530–1604) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance. He was born and trained in Genoa and died in Milan. He was the son and pupil
Ottavio_Semini
Italian screenwriter
Ottavio Jemma (1 January 1925 – 25 December 2015) was an Italian screenwriter. He wrote for more than 40 films between 1959 and 2015, including The Libertine
Ottavio_Jemma
Italian composer, conductor and academic
Ottavio Ziino (11 November 1909 – 1 February 1995) was an Italian composer, conductor and academic. Born in Palermo, Ziino graduated in composition from
Ottavio_Ziino
Italian poet and librettist (c. 1586 – 1646)
Ottavio Tronsarelli (c. 1586 – 31 August 1646) was an Italian Baroque poet, librettist and man of letters. Ottavio Tronsarelli was born in Rome around
Ottavio_Tronsarelli
Italian painter (1849–1931)
Giovanni Ottavio Rappetti (Turin, 1849 - 1931) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre subjects. As a young man, he was employed in documenting through
Giovanni_Ottavio_Rappetti
Italian painter
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ottavio Vannini. Ottavio Vannini (September 15, 1585 – c. 1643) was an Italian artist of the Baroque period, active
Ottavio_Vannini
Italian printer
Ottaviano Petrucci (18 June 1466 – 7 May 1539) was an Italian printer. His Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, a collection of chansons printed in 1501, is commonly
Ottaviano_Petrucci
17th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Ottavio Branciforte (29 November 1599 – 14 June 1646) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cefalù and Bishop of Catania. Ottavio Branciforte
Ottavio_Branciforte
Italian politician (1896–1957)
Ottavio Mastrojanni (19 February 1896 - 31 January 1957) was an Italian politician. Mastrojanni was born in Nicosia, Sicily. He represented the Common
Ottavio_Mastrojanni
Influential family in Renaissance Italy
reacted promptly and soon established Ottavio, Pier Luigi's son, on the ducal throne. He secured this by marrying Ottavio (1547–86) to the eldest illegitimate
House_of_Farnese
Name list
of Ottavio and has a variant, Ottaviana. The name means "eighth". Its name day is 20 November in Italy which is celebrated in honor of Saint Ottavio the
Ottavia
Italian architect, sculptor and painter
Ottaviano Nonni (1536 – 6 August 1606), called Il Mascherino, was an Italian architect, sculptor, and painter born in Bologna. He was the architect of
Ottaviano_Nonni
Sicilian naval commander (1565–1623)
Ottavio d'Aragona Taglivia (1565–1623) was a Sicilian nobleman in the service of the Hispanic Monarchy. He served under Viceroy of Naples and Sicily Pedro
Ottavio_d'Aragona
17th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Ottavio Orsini (1585–1640) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Segni (1632–1640) and Bishop of Venafro (1621–1632). Ottavio Orsini was
Ottavio_Orsini
1616 naval bombing
Constantinople, the capital city of the Ottoman Empire. It was performed by Ottavio d'Aragona on the orders of Viceroy of Naples Pedro Téllez-Girón, Duke of
Raid_on_Constantinople
Italian footballer and manager
Ottavio Barbieri (Italian pronunciation: [otˈtaːvjo barˈbjеːri]; 30 April 1899 – 28 December 1949) was an Italian association football midfielder and
Ottavio_Barbieri
American synth-pop band
remaining founding members (Ottavio, Plane, and Wadhams) departed, along with Blair. The split was not amicable; Ottavio and Plane (who by this point
Animotion
Duke of Castro (1537–1545); Duke of Parma and Piacenza (1545–1547)
while marching with his troops. Gheri subsequently died. In 1538 his son Ottavio married Margaret of Parma, an illegitimate daughter of Emperor Charles
Pier_Luigi_Farnese
Italian cyclist
Ottavio Cogliati (4 June 1939 – 20 April 2008) was an Italian cyclist who won a gold medal in the team time trial at the 1960 Summer Olympics. After that
Ottavio_Cogliati
Ottavio Saraceni or Octavius Saraceni (died 1623) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sovana (1606–1623). On 12 Jun 1606, Ottavio Saraceni
Ottavio_Saraceni
Italian philanthropist
Ottavio Giovanni Battista Assarotti (25 October 1753, in Genoa – 24 January 1829) was an Italian philanthropist and founder of the first school for deaf
Ottavio_Assarotti
Italian painter
Ottavio Viviani (c. 1579-c. 1641) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Viviani was born in Brescia. He was initially a pupil of Tommaso Sandrino
Ottavio_Viviani
Roman Catholic prelate
Ottavio Accoramboni (1549 – 23 May 1625) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Urbino (1621–1623), Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal (1614–1620)
Ottavio_Accoramboni
Italian 17th century painter
Ottavio Amigoni (16 October 1606 – 28 October 1661) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Brescia. He was trained by Antonio Gandini
Ottavio_Amigoni
Italian general during the Italo-Turkish War
Ottavio Briccola (1853-1924) was an Italian general. He was the first Italian governor of Cyrenaica after he had participated in the Italo-Turkish War
Ottavio_Briccola
Czech noblewoman
Kateřina Stradová was the daughter of the painter Ottavio Strada the Elder, the sister of the painter Ottavio Strada the Younger, and the grand-daughter of
Kateřina_Stradová
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Giovanni Ottavio Manciforte Sperelli (1730–1781) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giovanni Ottavio Manciforte Sperelli was born in Assisi
Giovanni Ottavio Manciforte Sperelli
Giovanni_Ottavio_Manciforte_Sperelli
Ottavio's beloved. Count Ottavio pays them and woos Helene. Adriani enters and strikes the musicians with his sword, sparking a fight with Ottavio. A
Namouna_(Lalo_ballet)
First modern opera
that, by modern standards, could be considered an opera. The libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini, based on an earlier intermedio created in 1589, "Combattimento
Dafne
Italian CEO of Missoni
in 1996. Missoni was born in Gallarate, Lombardy, Italy, in 1954, to Ottavio and Rosita Missoni. His parents had opened a small knitwear store in Gallarate
Vittorio_Missoni
Italian actor (1922–1990)
Ottavio "Ugo" Tognazzi (23 March 1922 – 27 October 1990) was an Italian actor, director, and screenwriter. He is considered one of the most important
Ugo_Tognazzi
Argentine football player and manager (1960–2020)
Diego worked very hard to be the best." Maradona's former Napoli manager – Ottavio Bianchi – also praised his discipline in training, commenting: "Diego is
Diego_Maradona
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands in 1559–67 and 1578–82
January 1586) was Duchess of Parma from 1547 to 1586 as the wife of Duke Ottavio Farnese and Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and
Margaret_of_Parma
17th-century Catholic cardinal
Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Born into the Paravicini, noble family from Valtellina, he was the son of Giovanni Michele
Ottavio_Paravicini
Italian former football player and coach
Ottavio Bianchi (Italian pronunciation: [otˈtaːvjo ˈbjaŋki]; born 6 October 1943) is an Italian former football player and coach who played as a midfielder
Ottavio_Bianchi
Italian art director
Ottavio Scotti (1904–1975) was an Italian art director. Scotti was born in Umago, which was then part of Italy but is today in Croatia. He worked on more
Ottavio_Scotti
Italian footballer and manager (1920–1984)
Ottavio Morgia (18 September 1920 – 30 August 1984) was an Italian football forward and later manager. Ottavio Morgia at WorldFootball.net v t e
Ottavio_Morgia
Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia
on La Goulette of 1617 was a naval attack by Sicilian-Spanish captain Ottavio d'Aragona on La Goulette, the port of Ottoman Tunisia, where he destroyed
Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1617)
Italian bishop
Ottavio Mirto Frangipani (11 April 1544 – 24 July 1612) was an Italian bishop and papal diplomat, who as papal nuncio to Cologne (1587–1596) and to Brussels
Ottavio_Mirto_Frangipani
Painting by Titian
remains unidentified, but it may be in fact Henry Howard, or the Italians Ottavio Farnese or Ippolito Riminaldi. The young man appears delicately on the
Portrait of a Young Englishman
Portrait_of_a_Young_Englishman
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
the historic centre, in Viale Ottavio Marchino, there is a monument by Virgilio Audagna to the cement industrialist Ottavio Marchino, son of the founder
Casale_Monferrato
Italian painter (1571–1610)
Caravaggio Chalk portrait of Caravaggio by Ottavio Leoni, c. 1621 Born Michelangelo Merisi (or Amerighi) da Caravaggio 29 September 1571 Milan, Duchy
Caravaggio
1976 film
Salvatore Samperi based on his own script written in collaboration with Ottavio Jemma, according to Samperi. It belongs to the drama and erotic genres
Submission_(1976_film)
Italian historian
Ottavio Gaetani (22 April 1566 - 8 March 1620) was an Italian Jesuit and historian, writing exclusively in Latin and most notable for his Vitae Sanctorum
Ottavio_Gaetani
OTTAVIO
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Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin
Born Eighth
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Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Octavius, OTTAVIO means "eighth."
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Ottavio, OTTAVIA means "eighth."
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Hindu, Indian
Beauty
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Arabic
Prince; Title Used by Central Asian Tribal Chieftains and Ruling Princes
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Hindu, Indian
King
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Arabic, Australian, French
Sweet; Cute
Boy/Male
Greek American English
Royal. Kingly. St Basil the Great was Bishop of Caesarea in the latter half of the 4th century....
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Tamil
Mokshajna | மோகà¯à®·à®¾à®œà®¨à®¾
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divine power
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Arabic
Good Sailor
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Sikh
Crown; Dominion; Throne; Gift; Compensation; Sky; Importance
Girl/Female
Irish
The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning “dark†and implies “dark hair and brown eyes.†St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary. It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
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