Mancini
Mancini (Italian pronunciation: [maŋˈtʃini]) is a surname of Italian origin which, etymologically, comes from the Italian noun mancino, literally meaning "left handed". It may refer to:
Art and literature
- Antonio Mancini, Italian painter
- Dominic Mancini, 15th-century traveler and author
- Don Mancini, who wrote Child's Play
- Giulio Mancini, 17th-century physician, art collector and writer
- Marie Anne Mancini, patroness of La Fontaine
Film and television
- Al Mancini, American actor, acting teacher and television writer
- Robert Mancini, MTV News
- Michael Mancini, character on Melrose Place (1992-1999) (2009)
- Lucy Mancini, Maid of Honor at Connie Corleone's Wedding. Lucy had an affair with Sonny Corleone conceiving a child Vincent Santino Mancini - Godfather I & III
- Vincent Mancini, illegitimate child of Sonny Corleone & Lucy Mancini. - Godfather III
- Mr. Mancini, A violent and sneaky villain. Trouble and strife, Season four, Episode 21, The Bill.
Music
- Francesco Mancini (composer), 18th-century composer
- Giovanni Battista Mancini, Italian voice teacher
- Henry Mancini (1924-1994), Grammy-winning composer and arranger
Politics and governance
- Mancini family, Italian noble house
- Alessandro Mancini, Captain Regent of San Marino
- Ange Mancini, prefect of Martinique
- Hortense Mancini (1646-1699), Duchess of Mazarin
- Laura Mancini (1636 - 1657), mother of Louis Joseph, duc de Vendôme
- Olympia Mancini, lover of Louis XIV and mother of Eugene of Savoy
- Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, Italian politician
- Remo Mancini, Canadian politician
Sports
- Alberto Mancini, Argentine tennis player
- Francesco Mancini (footballer), Italian football player
- Mancini (Brazilian footballer), real name Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino, Brazilian football player and former member of Atlético Mineiro
- Marcella Mancini, Italian marathon runner
- Ray Mancini, American boxer
- Roberto Mancini, Former Italian football player and the current manager of Inter Milan
- Filippo Mancini, Italian football player, oldest son of Roberto
- Andrea Mancini, Italian football player, youngest son of Roberto
- Felice Mancini, former Italian footballer
- Terry Mancini, Irish football player
- Trey Mancini, American baseball player
Other
- May refer to Mancini immunodiffusion technique, or radial immunodiffusion
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