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{{Infobox given name | name = Gino | image = | image_size = | caption = | pronunciation = | gender = Masculine | meaning = ever-living | region = | language = Italian | origin = Italian | alternative spelling = | nickname = | variant forms = Geno, Jeno, Jino | related names = | name day = | derived = Eugenio, or names ending in "gino" such as Ambrogino, Luigino, and Giorgino. | popularity = | footnotes = }}Gino is a name of Italian origin. It may be the short form of another Italian names like Ambrogino or Luigino or Eugenio, which are from the Ancient Greek name Ambrosios (ἀμβρόσιος), which means "ever-living", and/or Eugenios (εὐγένιος), which means "well-born, noble".[1] It may occasionally be a nickname. Gino may refer to: People- Gino (singer), Greek popular singer active in the 1960s and 1970s
- Gino Armano (1927–2003), Italian former football player
- Gino Bartali (1914–2000), renowned Italian road cyclist, multiple winner of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia
- Gino Bechi (1913–1993), Italian operatic baritone
- Gino Bianco (1916-1984), Brazilian racing driver
- Gino Birindelli (1911–2008), Italian admiral and politician
- Gino Boccasile (1801-1952), Italian illustrator
- Gino Brito, ring name of Canadian professional wrestler and promoter Louis Gino Acocella (born 1941)
- Gino Bucchino (born 1948), Italian politician
- Gino Buzzanca (1912–1985), Italian film actor
- Gino Cantarelli (1899-1950), Italian Dadaist poet and painter
- Gino Cappelletti (born 1934), American Football League Hall-of-Fame player
- Gino Cappello (1920-1990), Italian footballer
- Gino Capponi (1792-1876), Italian historian and politician
- Gino Cavallini (born 1962), Canadian former National Hockey League player
- Gino Cavicchioli (born 1957), Australian-born Canadian sculptor
- Gino Cervi (1901-1974), Italian actor
- Gino Cimoli (1929-2011), American Major League Baseball player
- Gino Colaussi (1914-1991), Italian footballer
- Gino Coppedè (1866–1927), Italian architect, sculptor and decorator
- Gino Costa (born 1956), Peruvian politician and former Peruvian Interior Minister
- Gino Coutinho (born 1982), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Gino D'Acampo, Italian celebrity chef, television personality and cookbook writer
- Gino D'Antonio (1927–2006), Italian comics writer and artist
- Gino De Dominicis (1947-1998), Italian artist
- Gino Fano (1871-1952), Italian mathematician
- Gino Fracas (1930-2009), Canadian college football player and Hall-of-Fame coach
- Gino Gallagher (c. 1963-1996), assassinated Chief of Staff of the Irish National Liberation Army
- Gino Gammaldi (1947 -), Author, Celebrant, Justice of the Peace, academic
- Gino Gavioli (1923–2016), Italian comics artist, animator and occasional comic writer
- Gino Vinicio Gentili (1914-2006), Italian archaeologist and mayor
- Gino Giugni (1927–2009), Italian academic and politician, former Minister of Labor and Social Security
- Gino Hernandez, ring name of American professional wrestler Charles Wolfe Jr. (1957-1986)
- Gino Iorgulescu (born 1956), Romanian former footballer and current chairman of the Romanian Professional Football League
- Gino Lawless (born 1959), Irish former footballer
- Gino Leurini (1934-2014), Italian actor
- Gino Levi-Montalcini (1902–1974), Italian architect and designer
- Gino Loria (1862-1954), Italian mathematician and historian of mathematics
- Gino Maes (born 1957), Belgian former footballer
- Evgeni Malkin (born 1986), Russian player in the National Hockey League, nicknamed "Gino" or "Geno"
- Gino Marchetti (born 1927), American former National Football League player
- Gino Marinuzzi (1882–1945), Italian conductor and composer
- Gino Matrundola (born 1940), Canadian former politician
- Gino J. Merli (1924-2002), American soldier awarded the Medal of Honor
- Gino Munaron (1928-2009), Italian racing driver
- Gino Odjick (born 1970), Canadian former National Hockey League player
- Gino Orlando (1929-2003), Brazilian footballer
- Gino Padula (born 1976), Argentine former footballer
- Gino Paoli (born 1934), Italian singer-songwriter
- Gino Parin (1876-1944), Italian painter
- Gino Perente (1937-1995), American communist and labor organizer
- Gino Pernice (1927-1997), Italian actor
- Gino Peruzzi (born 1992), Argentine footballer
- Gino Piserchio (1944-1989), American actor, composer and musician
- Gino Pivatelli (born 1933), Italian former football player and manager
- Gino Polidori (1941-2014), American politician
- Gino Pollini (1903-1991), Italian architect
- Gino Quilico (born 1955), Canadian opera singer
- Gino Reda (born 1960), English-born Canadian television host
- Gino Renni (born 1943), Argentine actor
- Gino Romiti (1881-1967), Italian painter
- Gino Rossetti (1904-1992), Italian football manager and player
- Gino Rossi (disambiguation)
- Gino Rovere, Italian racing driver in the 1930s
- Gino Claudio Segre (born 1938), Italian-born American physicist and author of books on the history of science
- Gino Severini (1883-1966), Italian painter, a leading member of the Futurist movement
- Gino Sinimberghi (1913-1996), Italian opera singer
- Gino Soccio (born 1955), Canadian disco record producer
- Gino Sovran (1924-2016), Canadian basketball player
- Gino Stacchini (born 1938), Italian former footballer
- Gino Strada (born 1948), Italian war surgeon and founder of the Italian organization Emergency
- Gino Todisco (born 1927), Italian linguist and literary critic
- Gino Torretta (born 1970), American former football quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner
- Gino Vanelli (1896-1969), Italian operatic baritone
- Gino Vannelli (born 1952), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Gino Watkins (1907-1932), British arctic explorer
- Gino Souvannasone (2003), american football player, founder of crack fam, former defensive player of the year.
Fictional characters- Gino Esposito, on the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Gino Weinberg, member of the Knights of the Round on the anime Code Geass
See also- {{intitle|Gino}}
- Gino (disambiguation)
References1. ^http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Gino
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