Bianchi (surname)
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Bianchi | |
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Family name | |
Meaning | White-haired or pale. |
Region of origin | Italy |
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Bianchi, a plural of bianco (white in Italian), is a frequent proper name; notable people with that surname include:
- Andrea Bianchi, Italian film director
- Bianca Bianchi (1855–1947), stage name of Bertha Schwarz, German/Austrian opera soprano
- Bruno Bianchi (disambiguation), several people
- Carlos Bianchi, former Argentine football (soccer) player and coach
- Craig Bianchi, South African soccer player
- Daniela Bianchi, actress
- Emilio Bianchi (born 1957), Italian radio and TV journalist
- Emanuele Bianchi, Italian footballer
- Francesco Bianchi (painter), Renaissance painter
- Francesco Bianchi (composer), operatic composer
- Frederick Bianchi, American-born composer
- Gerardo Bianchi, Italian churchman
- Giuseppe Bianchi (disambiguation), several people
- Gustavo Bianchi (1845–1884), Italian explorer of Ethiopia
- Jeff Bianchi (born 1986), American baseball player
- Joe Bianchi, Italian-American artisan
- Jules Bianchi, French racing driver
- Kenneth Bianchi, American serial killer
- Leonardo Bianchi
- Leonardo Bianchi (footballer)
- Luigi Bianchi, Italian mathematician of the late 19th-early 20th centuries
- Maurizio Bianchi, Italian musician
- Michael A. Bianchi, columnist for the Orlando Sentinel
- Michele Bianchi, founding member of the Italian Fascism movement
- Ottavio Bianchi, former coach for a number of Serie A teams
- Regina Bianchi (1921–2013), Italian actress
- Rolando Bianchi, current striker for Torino F.C.
- Suzanne M. Bianchi (1952–2013), American sociologist
- Valentin Lvovich Bianchi, Russian ornithologist
- Vitaly Bianki, Russian children’s writer, son of Valentin Lvovich Bianchi
Fictional characters:
- Dora Bianchi and Sven Bianchi, character in the webcomic Questionable Content
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