Galli
Galli (from the genitive of the Latin gallus = cock) stands for:
- Galli , Greek priest, see Galloi
- Galli , a district of the municipality of Crescentino in the province of Vercelli, Italy
- Galli (artist) (* 1944), German artist
- Galli (bicycle manufacturer) Giovanni Galli & Co., Italian manufacturer of bicycle components
Galli is the family name of the following people:
- Aldo Galli (1906–1981), Italian painter
- Alessandro Galli da Bibiena (1686–1748), Italian architect
- Amelita Galli-Curci (1882–1963), Italian singer (soprano)
- Anna Arfelli Galli (1933–2019), Italian psychologist
- Antonio Galli (sculptor) (1812–1861), Italian sculptor
- Antonio Galli (politician) (1883–1942), Swiss teacher, local historian, researcher, publicist, politician and State Councilor
- Antonio Galli da Bibiena (1697 / 1698–1774), Italian painter and architect
- Antonio Andrea Galli (1697–1767), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Antonio Maria Galli (1553–1620), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop
- Aurelio Galli (1866–1929), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Bruno Galli-Valerio (1867-1943), Italian microbiologist
- Carlo Galli (diplomat) (1878–1966), Italian diplomat
- Carlo Galli (soccer player) (born 1931), Italian soccer player
- Carlo Galli da Bibiena (1728–1787), Italian theater painter
- Caterina Galli (≈1723–1804), Italian mezzo-soprano
- Célestine Galli-Marié (1840–1905), French mezzo-soprano
- Chiara von Galli (* 1994), German actress
- Claudia Galli (* 1978), Swedish actress
- Dina Galli (1877–1951), Italian actress
- Elias Galli (* 1650), German painter
- Fabio Galli (* 1969), Italian beach volleyball player
- Ferdinando Galli da Bibiena (1656–1743), Italian architect and set designer
- Filippo Galli (singer) (1783-1853), Italian singer (bass)
- Filippo Galli (soccer player) (born 1963), Italian soccer player and coach
- Francesca Galli (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Francesco Galli da Bibiena (1659–1739), Italian architect
- Franz Galli (1839–1917), German imperial judge
- Franz San-Galli (1824–1908), Prussian-Russian entrepreneur
- Gigi Galli (* 1973), Italian rally driver
- Giovanni Galli (engineer) (1853–1920), Swiss engineer and politician
- Giovanni Galli (* 1958), Italian football player
- Giovanni Antonio Galli († 1652), Italian painter
- Giovanni Maria Galli da Bibiena (1618–1665), Italian painter
- Giuseppe Galli (1933-2016), Italian psychologist
- Giuseppe Galli da Bibiena (1696–1757), Italian set designer and painter
- Ida Galli (pseudonym Evelyn Stewart; * 1942), Italian actress
- Johannes Galli (metallurgist) (1856–1927), German metallurgist and university professor
- Johannes Galli (actor) (* 1952), German actor and author
- Lina Galli (1899–1993), Italian writer
- Mario von Galli (1904–1987), Austrian theologian, priest and publicist
- Maurizio Galli (1936–2008), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Fidenza
- Max Galli (* 1952), German photographer
- Nanni Galli ( Giovanni Giuseppe Gilberto Galli; 1940–2019), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Niccolò Galli (1983-2001), Italian football player
- Pippa Galli (* 1985), Austrian actress
- Rodja Galli (* 1979), Swiss illustrator, visual designer and artist
- Rosina Galli (dancer) (1896–1940), Italian dancer and choreographer
- Rosina Galli (actress) (1906–1969), Italian actress
- Ueli Galli (1589–1653), leader of the Swiss Peasants' War
- Thomas Galli (* 1973), lawyer and author
- Wolfgang Alexander Thomas-San-Galli (1874–1918), German musicologist, violist and music writer
- Yuri Galli (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
See also:
- Halli Galli , a game
- Li Galli , archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- Galli da Bibiena
- Gally crucible press
- Galy