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'''Corrado''' or Corradino (female: '''Corrada''' or Corradina) is the [[Italian language|Italian]] version of the name [[Conrad (name)|Conrad]] or [[Konrad (disambiguation)|Konrad]].
'''Corrado''' or '''Corradino''' (female: '''Corrada''' or '''Corradina''') usually appears as the [[Italian language|Italian]] version of the name [[Conrad (name)|Conrad]] or [[Konrad (disambiguation)|Konrad]].

It may refer to:


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Notable people with the name include:
* [[Corrado Alvaro]] (1895–1956), journalist and writer

* [[Corrado Augias]], Italian writer and television host
* [[Conrad of Piacenza]] (1290–1351), Italian penitent and hermit
* [[Corrado Colombo]], film director
* [[Corrado Maria Daclon]], university professor, journalist and writer
* [[Corrado Alvaro]] (1895–1956), Italian journalist and writer
* [[Corrado Gini]], statistician
* [[Corrado Annicelli]] (1905–1984), Italian actor
* [[Corrado Grabbi]] (1975), footballer
* [[Corrado Aprili]] (born 1964), Italian tennis player
* [[Corrado Guzzanti]] (1965), actor, director, writer and satirist
* [[Corrado Ardizzoni]] (1916–1980), Italian cyclist
* [[Corrado Mantoni]] (1924–1999), Italian radio and television host
* [[Corrado Augias]] (born 1935), Italian writer and television host
* [[Corrado Mastantuono]], comic book artists
* [[Corrado Bafile]] (1903–2005), Roman Catholic cardinal
* [[Corrado Balducci]] (1923–2008), Roman Catholic theologian of the Vatican Curia
* [[Corrado Segre]], mathematics
* [[Corrado Soprano]], character on the HBO television series ''The Sopranos''
* [[Corrado Barazzutti]] (born 1953), Italian tennis player
* [[Corrado Benedetti]] (1957–2014), Italian footballer
* Corrado Demetri della Suburra, name before election of [[Pope Anastasius IV]]
* [[Corrado Böhm]] (1923–2017), Italian computer scientist
* [[Corrado Borroni]] (born 1973), Italian tennis player
* [[Corrado Cagli]] (1910–1976), Italian painter
* [[Corrado Capece]] (died 1482), Archbishop of Benevento
* [[Corrado Carnevale]] (born 1930), Italian judge
* [[Corrado Casalini]] (1914–?), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Clini]] (born 1947), Italian politician
* [[Corrado Colombo]] (born 1979), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Contin]] (1922–2001), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Correggi]], Italian businessman
* [[Corrado Maria Daclon]] (born 1963), Italian university professor, journalist and writer
* [[Corrado dal Fabbro]] (1945–2018), Italian bobsledder
* [[Corrado da Matelica]] (died 1446), Bishop of Bagnoregio
* Corrado d'Antiochia, Italian name for [[Conrad of Antioch]] (1240/41–1312), Sicilian nobleman
* Corrado del Monferrato, Italian name for [[Conrad of Montferrat]] (died 1192), Piedmontese nobleman
* [[Corrado de Concini]] (born 1949), Italian mathematician
* [[Corrado della Torre]] (1251–1307), Lombard condottiero
* Corrado Demetri della Suburra, name before election of [[Pope Anastasius IV]] (1073–1154)
* [[Corrado D'Errico]] (1902–1941), Italian screenwriter and film director
* [[Corrado Fabi]] (born 1961), Italian racing driver
* [[Corrado Fantini]] (born 1967), Italian shot putter
* [[Corrado Farina]] (1939–2016), Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist
* [[Corrado Fortuna]] (born 1978), Italian film actor and director
* [[Corrado Fumagalli]] (born 1967), Italian television presenter
* [[Corrado Gabriele]] (born 1966), Italian politician
* [[Corrado Gaipa]] (1925–1989), Italian actor
* [[Corrado Giannantoni]] (born 1950), Italian nuclear scientist
* [[Corrado Giaquinto]] (1703–1766), Italian Rococo painter
* [[Corrado Gini]] (1884–1965), Italian statistician
* [[Corrado Grabbi]] (born 1975), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Guzzanti]] (born 1965), Italian actor, director, writer and satirist
* [[Corrado Hérin]] (1966–2019), Italian luger and cyclist
* [[Corrado Invernizzi]], Italian actor,
* [[Corrado Lorefice]] (born 1962), Archbishop of Palermo
* [[Corrado Lojacono]] (1924–2012), Italian singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
* [[Conrad Malaspina (The Old)]] and [[Conrad Malaspina (The Young)]], lords of Luinigiana
* [[Corrado Manili]] (died 1522), Bishop of Bagnoregio
* [[Corrado Mantoni]] (1924–1999), Italian radio and television host
* [[Corrado Mastantuono]] (born 1965), Italian comic book artist
* [[Corrado Mazzoni]] (1892–1917), Italian World War I lieutenant
* [[Corrado Melfi]] (1850–1940), Italian archaeologist
* [[Corrado Merli]] (born 1959), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Micalef]] (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
* [[Corrado Michelozzi]] (1883–1965), Italian painter
* [[Corrado Miraglia]] (1821–1881), Italian opera singer
* [[Corrado Nastasio]] (born 1946), Italian footballer
* [[Corrado Olmi]] (born 1926), Italian actor
* [[Corrado Orrico]] (born 1940), Italian football coach
* [[Corrado Paina]] (born 1954), Italian-Canadian poet
* [[Corrado Pani]] (1936–2005), Italian actor
* [[Corrado Parducci]] (1900–1981), Italian-American sculptor
* [[Corrado Passera]] (born 1954), Italian manager and banker and former Minister of Economic Development
* [[Corrado Pavolini]] (1898–1980), Italian futurist writer
* [[Corrado Pellanera]] (born 1938), Italian basketball player
* [[Corrado Pilat]] (born 1974), Italian rugby union player and coach
* [[Corrado Pizziolo]] (born 1949), Bishop of Vittorio Veneto
* [[Corrado Racca]] (1889–1950), Italian actor
* [[Corrado Rizza]] (born 1961), Italian DJ and producer
* [[Corrado Roi]] (born 1958), Italian comic book artist
* [[Corrado Sanguineti]] (born 1964), Bishop of Pavia
* [[Corrado Segre]] (1863–1924), Italian mathematician
* [[Corrado Tartarini]] (died 1602), Bishop of Forlì
* [[Corrado Tommasi-Crudeli]] (1834–1900), Italian physician
* [[Corrado II Trinci]] (died 1386) and [[Corrado III Trinci]] (died 1441), lords of Foligno
* [[Corrado Ursi]] (1908–2003), Archbishop of Naples
* [[Corrado Varesco]] (born 1938), Italian biathlete
* [[Corrado Veneziano]] (born 1958), Italian visual artist
* [[Corrado Verdelli]] (born 1963), Italian football player and coach
* [[Corrado Zambelli]] (1897–1974), Italian classical bass
* [[Corrado Zoli]] (1877–1951), Italian writer, diplomat and explorer

== Fictional characters ==
* [[Corrado "Junior" Soprano]], a character from the HBO crime drama ''The Sopranos''

==As Corradino==
* [[Corradino D'Ascanio]] (1891–1981), Italian aeronautical engineer
* [[Corradino Mineo]] (born 1950), Italian journalist


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Conrad (disambiguation)]]
*[[Conrad (disambiguation)]]
*[[Konrad (disambiguation)]]
*[[Konrad (disambiguation)]]
*[[Corradi]]
*[[Corradini]]


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Latest revision as of 04:15, 16 August 2024

Corrado or Corradino (female: Corrada or Corradina) usually appears as the Italian version of the name Conrad or Konrad.

Corrado
PronunciationItalian: [korˈraːdo]
GenderMale
Origin
Region of originItaly
Other names
Related namesConrad, Konrad, Corey, Cory, Kory

Notable people with the name include:

Fictional characters

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As Corradino

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See also

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