Bianchi
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Bianchi, a plural of bianco (white in Italian), is a frequent proper name, and may refer, among others, to:
Bianchi |
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Meaning | White-haired or pale |
Region of origin | Italy |
Popularity | Behind the Name |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Bianchi |
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[edit] People
- Andrea Bianchi, an Italian film director
- Artemio Danilo Bianchi, a current Cavaliere della Republica
- Bruno Bianchi
- Carlos Bianchi is a former Argentine football (soccer) player and coach
- Craig Bianchi, a South African soccer player
- Daniela Bianchi, an actress
- Diana Bianchi
- Emilio Bianchi, a 19th/20th-century Italian orbit computer, honoured by the minor planets 521 Brixia, 674 Rachele, and 1423 Jose
- Francesco Bianchi, a Renaissance painter
- Frederick Bianchi, an American-born composer
- Gilda Bianchi, Argentine singer
- Jules Bianchi, French racing driver
- Kenneth Bianchi, American serial killer
- Michael A. Bianchi, columnist for the Orlando Sentinel
- Luigi Bianchi, a leading Italian mathematician of the late 19th-early 20th centuries.
- Michele Bianchi, a founding member of the Fascist movement.
- Ottavio Bianchi, a former coach for a number Serie A teams.
- Rolando Bianchi, a current striker for SS Lazio
- Bianchi, a fictional character in the manga series Reborn!
[edit] Manufacturing
- Bianchi (bicycle manufacturer), a company that manufactures bicycles, and has manufactured cars and motorcycles.
- Bianchi (motorcycles), a line of Italian motorcycles made from 1897 to 1967.
- Bianchi (lorry manufacturer), a company that merged into Autobianchi in 1955.
- Bianchi International is a leather product manufacturer based in Temecula, California.
- Bianchi Jeanswear a Colombian fashion clothing brand based in Medellín, Colombia.
[edit] Sports
- Team Bianchi, cycling team participating in the 2003 Tour de France.
- Liquigas-Bianchi, a cycling team created from the merger of Team Bianchi with the Liquigas team
[edit] Places
- Bianchi is a commune in the province of Cosenza, southern Italy
[edit] Historical Usage
- the Bianchi, an early 15th‑century penitential movement