Adamo

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Adamo
GenderMale
Language(s)Italian
Origin
MeaningItalian form of Adam
Other names
See alsoAdam, Adem

Adamo is both a masculine given name and a surname.[1] Notable people with the name include:

Given name[edit]

  • Adamo Abate (c. 990 – 1060–1070), Italian medieval Benedictine abbot and saint, a promoter of the unification of the Southern populations in Italy under Roger II of Sicily
  • Adamo Boari (1863–1928), Italian civil engineer and architect
  • Adamo Bozzani (1891–1969), Italian gymnast
  • Adamo Pedro Bronzoni (born 1985), Italian–Peruvian film and video editor and producer
  • Adamo Chiusole (1728–1787), Italian count, painter and art historian
  • Adamo Coulibaly (born 1981), French footballer of Ivorian origin
  • Adamo Paolo Cultraro (born 1973), Italian–American filmmaker, director, writer and producer
  • Adamo Didur (1874–1946), Polish operatic bass singer
  • Adamo Gentile (1615–1662), Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lipari
  • Adamo Nagalo (born 2002), Ghanaian footballer
  • Adamo Rossi (1821–1891), Italian clergyman, revolutionary patriot, scholar and librarian
  • Adamo Ruggiero (born 1986), Canadian actor
  • Adamo Scultori (1530–1585), also referred to as Adamo Ghisi, Italian engraver, sculptor and artist
  • Adamo Tadolini (1788–1863), Italian sculptor

Middle name[edit]

Surname[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hanks, P. (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set. Vol. 3. Oxford University Press, US. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4.