Mello
Mello stands for:
- Mello (Lombardy) , municipality in Italy
- Mello (Oise) , commune in France
- Mello (noble family) , French noble family
Mello is the family name of the following people:
- Adeílson Pereira de Mello (born 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Affonso Arinos de Mello Franco (1930-2020), Brazilian diplomat
- Ahoua Don Mello (* 1958), Ivorian politician
- Alexandre Awi Mello (* 1971), Roman Catholic religious priest
- Alonso Silveira de Mello (1901–1987), Brazilian bishop, prelate of Diamantino
- Álvaro Mello (* 1979), Uruguayan football player
- André Luiz Brügger de Mello Rodrigues (* 1981), Brazilian basketball player
- Anthony de Mello (1931–1987), Jesuit priest and spiritual teacher
- Breno Mello (1931–2008), Brazilian actor and soccer player
- Carlos de Mello , Uruguayan politician
- Carlos de Mello (photographer) (* 1961), Portuguese-Austrian photographer
- Craig Mello (* 1960), American biochemist
- Dean Mello (* 1961), Bermudian tennis player
- Dominik Bahiense de Mello (* 1985), German basketball player
- Dreux IV of Mello (1138–1218), French nobleman
- Duília de Mello (* 1963), Brazilian astronomer and astrophysicist
- Edson Batista de Mello (* 1964), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Cachoeira do Sul
- Eduardo Kneese de Mello (1906–1994), Brazilian architect
- Evaldo Cabral de Mello (* 1936), Brazilian historian, diplomat and author
- Fernando Collor de Mello (* 1949), Brazilian President 1990–1992
- Francisco de Mello (1490–1536), Portuguese mathematician
- Georgina Mello , Cape Verdean economist and Director General of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP)
- Guillaume de Mello (William of Mello), Abbot of Vézelay (elected 1161)
- Humberto Mello Nóbrega (1901–1978), Brazilian literary historian and writer
- Ingeborg Mello (1919–2009), Argentine athlete
- João Klauss de Mello (* 1997), Brazilian soccer player, see Klauss (soccer player)
- Jorge de Mello († 2013), Portuguese entrepreneur
- Juan José de Mello (* 1953), Uruguayan singer
- Luciana Mello (* 1979), Brazilian singer and dancer
- Manuel Mello-Breyner (* 1953), Portuguese racing car driver and motorsport official
- Marcelo Valle Silveira Mello (* 1985), Brazilian security hacker, convicted hate criminal
- Márcio de Souza Mello (1906–1991), Brazilian general, President of Brazil
- Maria Mello (* 1994), Uruguayan athlete
- Mário de Mello Mattos (* 1919), Brazilian military and diplomat
- Margo De Mello (* 1964), American anthropologist, university professor and author
- Michael DeMello (born 1974), American actor
- Milton Thiago de Mello (* 1916), Brazilian veterinarian and primatologist
- Ney Moraes de Mello Mattos (1929–2011), Brazilian diplomat
- Norton de Andrade Mello Rapesta (* 1958), Brazilian diplomat
- Oswaldo Trigueiro de Albuquerque Mello (1905–1989), Brazilian diplomat, lawyer and politician
- Patrícia Campos Mello (* 1975), Brazilian journalist and book author
- Pedro Homem de Mello (1904–1984), Portuguese poet
- Ricardo Mello (* 1980), Brazilian tennis player
- Rosenery Mello (1965-2011), Brazilian model
- Sebastião José de Carvalho e Mello (1699–1782), Head of Government of Portugal
- Selton Mello (* 1972), Brazilian actor, voice actor, screenwriter and director
- Sérgio Vieira de Mello (1948–2003), Brazilian employee of the United Nations
- Sheila Mello (* 1978), Brazilian actress and dancer
- Tamara Mello (* 1976), American actress
- Thiago de Mello (* 1926), Brazilian writer
- Victor de Mello (1926–2009), Brazilian civil engineer
- William Leonard D'Mello (1931–2011), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Karwar
Others:
- Mello-Nunatak , Nunatak in Victoria Land, Antarctica
See also: