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* [[Alex Grossi]] (born 1976), American guitarist
* [[Alex Grossi]] (born 1976), American guitarist
* [[Camillo Grossi]] (1876–1941), Italian general
* [[Carlo Grossi]] (born c. 1634; died 1688), Italian composer and singer
* [[Carlo Grossi]] (born c. 1634; died 1688), Italian composer and singer
* [[Cayetano Domingo Grossi]] (1854–1900), first serial killer in Argentinian history
* [[Eduardo Vio Grossi]] (1944–2022), Chilean lawyer and judge
* [[Elia Grossi]] (born 1974), Italian former professional tennis player
* [[Enzo Grossi]] (1908–1960), Officer in Italian Navy during World War II
* [[Enzo Grossi]] (1908–1960), Officer in Italian Navy during World War II
* [[Esther Pillar Grossi]] (born 1936), Brazilian educator and federal deputy in Rio Grande do Sul
* [[Esther Pillar Grossi]] (born 1936), Brazilian educator and federal deputy in Rio Grande do Sul
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* [[Franco Grossi]] (born 1939), Italian discus thrower
* [[Franco Grossi]] (born 1939), Italian discus thrower
* [[Gabriele Grossi]] (born 1972), Italian professional football player
* [[Gabriele Grossi]] (born 1972), Italian professional football player
* [[Giordana Grossi]], [[cognitive neuroscientist]] and psychologist
* [[Giovanni Francesco Grossi]] (1653–1697), Italian singer of bel canto
* [[Giovanni Francesco Grossi]] (1653–1697), Italian singer of bel canto
* [[Guy Grossi]] (born 1965), Australian Chef and media personality
* [[Guy Grossi]] (born 1965), Australian Chef and media personality
* [[Jorge Rodríguez Grossi]] (born 1947), Chilean politician
* [[José Nicomedes Grossi]] (1915–2009), Brazilian bishop
* [[José Nicomedes Grossi]] (1915–2009), Brazilian bishop
* [[Lodovico Grossi da Viadana]] (c. 1560–1627), Italian composer, teacher, and Franciscan friar of the Order of Minor Observants
* [[Lodovico Grossi da Viadana]] (c. 1560–1627), Italian composer, teacher, and Franciscan friar of the Order of Minor Observants
* [[Lorenzo Grossi]] (born 1998), Italian professional footballer
* [[Marzia Grossi]] (born 1970), Italian former professional tennis player
* [[Oreste Grossi]] (1912–2008), Italian rower
* [[Oreste Grossi]] (1912–2008), Italian rower
* [[Paolo Grossi]] (born 1985), Italian professional football player
* [[Orietta Grossi]] (born 1959), Italian basketball player
* [[Paolo Grossi (judge)]] (born 1933), Italian judge
* [[Paolo Grossi (footballer)|Paolo Grossi]] (born 1985), Italian professional football player
* [[Paolo Grossi (judge)]] (1933–2022), Italian judge
* [[Patrick Grossi]] (born 1942), Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives
* [[Pietro Grossi]] (1917–2002), Italian composer of computer music, visual artist and hacker
* [[Pietro Grossi]] (1917–2002), Italian composer of computer music, visual artist and hacker
* [[Rafael Grossi]] (born 1961), Argentine diplomat
* [[Tommaso Grossi]] (1791–1853), Lombard poet and novelist
* [[Tommaso Grossi]] (1791–1853), Lombard poet and novelist
* [[Tony Grossi]] (born 1958), American radio/TV personality
* [[Tony Grossi]] (born 1958), American radio/TV personality
* [[Jillian Grossi]] (born 2001), American/ Italian Hair stylist


== Others ==
== Others ==

Latest revision as of 16:14, 25 December 2023

Grossi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Others

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  • plural for Venetian grosso, a silver coin first introduced in Venice in 1193 under doge Enrico Dandolo