Vittorio
Vittorio is a masculine Italian given name .
Origin of name and meaning
Vittorio is the most common Italian form of the given name Victor (for further variants and forms see there). The Latin word victor means "winner". The Romans already knew the form of the name Victorinus , from which the forms Vittorino (Italian) and Victorino (Portuguese) are derived directly. Other common Italian forms are Vittore and the short form Vito .
Feminine forms of the name are Vittoria, Vittorina (see: Victoria )
Well-known namesake
Single names
European princely names were mostly known in the German-speaking area under the German name equivalent, this also applies to the princes of Savoy:
- Vittorio Amadeo (see: Viktor Amadeus I. , Viktor Amadeus II. , Viktor Amadeus III. )
- Vittorio Emanuele (see: Viktor Emanuel I , Viktor Emanuel II , Viktor Emanuel III , Viktor Emanuel von Savoyen )
First name Vittore
- Vittore Bocchetta (* 1918), Italian sculptor, painter and scientist
- Vittore Branca (1913–2004), Italian Romance scholar, medievalist and literary scholar
- Vittore Carpaccio (around 1465–1526), Venetian painter
- Vittore Crivelli (around 1440–1502), Venetian painter
- Vittore Ghislandi (1655–1743), Italian portrait painter
- Vittore Gottardi (1941–2015), Swiss football player
- Vittore Pisani (1899–1990), Italian linguist
- Vittore Pisano (actually Antonio Pisanello , around 1395–1455), Italian painter, draftsman and medalist
- Vittore Ugo Righi (1910–1980), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop
First name Vittorino
- Vittorino Colombo (1925–1996), Italian politician (DC)
- Vittorino Girardi (* 1938), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop
- Vittorino Veronese (1910–1986), Italian Director General of UNESCO
- Vittorino da Feltre (1378–1446), Italian Renaissance humanist and teacher
First name Vittorio
- Vittorio Adorni (* 1937), Italian racing cyclist
- Vittorio Agnoletto (* 1958), Italian politician (PRC)
- Vittorio Alfieri (1749–1803), Italian poet and playwright
- Vittorio Alfieri (* 1961), Italian-German film and theater actor
- Vittorio Algeri (* 1953), Italian racing cyclist
- Vittorio Ambrosio (1879–1958), Italian general
- Vittorio Arrigoni (1975–2011), Italian reporter and pro-Palestinian activist
- Vittorio Belmondo ( bl. 1930s), Italian racing driver
- Vittorio Benussi (1878–1927), Italian philosopher and psychologist
- Vittorio Bersezio (1828–1900), Italian poet and journalist
- Vittorio Bertoldi (1888–1953), Italian Romance scholar and linguist
- Vittorio Bigari (1692–1776), Italian late Baroque painter
- Vittorio Bonicelli (1919–1994), Italian screenwriter and television producer
- Vittorio Bottego (1860–1897), Italian explorer of Africa
- Vittorio Brambilla (1937-2001), Italian racing driver
- Vittorio Caprioli (1921–1989), Italian actor and director
- Vittorio Carpignano (* 1918), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Vittorio Casagrande (1934–2008), German-Italian pop singer and actor
- Vittorio Cerruti (1881–1961), Italian diplomat
- Vittorio Chierroni (1917–1986), Italian ski racer
- Vittorio Cian (1862–1951), Italian senator, Romanist and Italianist
- Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi (around 1730 - after 1795), Italian librettist
- Vittorio Cini (1885–1977), Italian entrepreneur
- Vittorio Colao (* 1961), Italian manager
- Vittorio Collino , Italian ski jumper
- Vittorio Congia (1930–2019), Italian actor
- Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859–1933), Italian portrait painter
- Vittorio Maria Costantini (1906–2003), Italian Catholic clergyman and bishop
- Vittorio Amedeo Costa (1698–1777), General and Viceroy of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont
- Vittorio Cottafavi (1914–1998), Italian film director
- Vittorio Crucillà (1917–2008), Italian journalist and director
- Vittorio Cuniberti (1854–1913), Italian naval officer and engineer
- Vittorio Duse (1916–2005), Italian actor and director
- Vittorio Erspamer (1909–1999), Italian pharmacologist
- Vittorio De Falco (* 1969), Italian pool player
- Vittorio Feltri (* 1943), Italian journalist
- Vittorio Foa (1910-2008), Italian politician
- Vittorio Fossombroni (1754–1844), Tuscan statesman and mathematician
- Vittorio de 'Frescobaldi (* 1928), Italian wine entrepreneur
- Vittorio Gassman (1922–2000), Italian actor and director
- Vittorio Ghidella (1931–2011), Italian engineer and manager
- Vittorio Ghirelli (* 1994), Italian racing driver
- Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966), American composer
- Vittorio Giardino (* 1946), Italian comic book author
- Vittorio Gigliotti (1921–2015), Italian architect and civil engineer
- Vittorio Gnecchi (1876–1954), Italian composer
- Vittorio Goretti (1939-2016), Italian amateur astronomer
- Vittorio Cecchi Gori (* 1942), Italian film producer
- Vittorio Grigolo (* 1977), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Vittorio Grilli (* 1957), Italian economist
- Vittorio Gui (1885–1975), Italian composer and conductor
- Vittorio Güttner (1869–1935), Austrian-German sculptor, actor and hobby Indianist
- Vittorio Hösle (* 1960), German philosopher
- Vittorio Imbriani (1840–1886), Italian author, Romanist and Italianist
- Vittorio Jano (1891–1965), Italian automobile designer
- Vittorio Klostermann (1901–1977), German publisher
- Vittorio Lampugnani (* 1951), Italian architect and architecture professor
- Vittorio Lanzani (* 1951), Italian Roman Catholic theologian and Curia Bishop
- Vittorio Lupi (* 1941), Italian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic bishop
- Vittorio Magro (* 1980), Belgian-Italian singer
- Vittorio Mangano (1940-2000), Italian mafioso and murderer
- Vittorio Marcelli (* 1944), Italian cyclist
- Vittorio Marullo di Condojanni (1907–1982), Italian Grand Chancellor of the Order of Malta
- Vittorio Marzotto (1922–1999), Italian racing driver
- Vittorio Messori (* 1941), Italian writer and journalist
- Vittorio Metz (1904–1984), Italian author, screenwriter and humorist
- Vittorio Mezzogiorno (1941–1994), Italian actor
- Vittorio Luigi Mondello (* 1937), Italian clergyman and retired archbishop
- Vittorio Monti (1868–1922), Italian violinist and composer
- Vittorio Mussolini (1916–1997), Mussolini's son, Italian officer and film producer
- Vittorio Musy Glori (* 1919), Italian production manager, actor and film director
- Vittorio Nevano (* 1937), Italian documentary filmmaker and television director
- Vittorio Novarese (1907–1983), Italian art director, screenwriter and costume designer
- Vittorio Orlando (1860–1952), Italian legal scholar and politician
- Vittorio Parrinello (* 1983), Italian boxer
- Vittorio Petrella Da Bologna (1886–1951), Italian painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Vittorio Piola (1921–1993), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Vittorio Positano (1833–1886), Italian diplomat
- Vittorio Pozzo (1886–1968), Italian football player and coach
- Vittorio Prodi (* 1937), Italian physicist and politician (PD)
- Vittorio Rambaldi (* 20th century), Italian film director
- Vittorio Ranuzzi de 'Bianchi (1857–1927), Italian Roman Catholic Curia Cardinal
- Vittorio Rossi (1865–1938), Italian Romanist and Italianist
- Vittorio Russo (1934–1997), Italian Romanist, Italianist and Dante researcher
- Vittorio Sala (1918–1996), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Vittorio Salmini (1832–1881), Italian poet
- Vittorio Santoro (* 1962), Swiss-Italian conceptual artist
- Vittorio Scialoja (1856–1933), Italian lawyer, university professor and politician
- Vittorio Dan Segre (1922–2014), Italian-Israeli diplomat, journalist and author
- Vittorio Sella (1859–1943), Italian alpinist and mountain photographer
- Vittorio De Seta (1923–2011), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Vittorio De Sica (1901–1974), Italian-French actor and director
- Vittorio De Sisti (1940-2006), Italian sound engineer and director
- Vittorio Sgarbi (* 1952), Italian art critic, curator and politician
- Vittorio Sodano (* 20th century), Italian make-up artist
- Vittorio Spinazzola (1863–1943), Italian classical archaeologist
- Vittorio Spinetti (1929–2012), British actor
- Vittorio Storaro (* 1940), Italian cameraman
- Vittorio Tamagnini (1910–1981), Italian boxer
- Vittorio Taviani (1929–2018), Italian film director
- Vittorio Terranova (* 1942), Italian opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Vittorio Tomassetti (1930–2008), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Vittorio Torcellan (* 1962), Italian lightweight rower
- Vittorio Tosto (* 1974), Italian football player
- Vittorio Valletta (1883–1967), Italian industrialist
- Vittorio Vidali (1900-1983), Italian Communist agent and politician (CPI)
- Vittorio Francesco Viola (* 1965), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Tortona
- Vittorio Dalla Volta (1918–1982), Italian mathematician
Surname
- Giuseppe Di Vittorio (1892–1957), Italian politician (KPI) and trade unionist
See also
- Vittorio Veneto (city in Veneto)
- Castel Vittorio (municipality in Liguria)
- San Vittore (Italian place names referring to the Christian saint Victor of Milan )
- Vittori (common Italian surname)
- (2235) Vittore