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*[[Giulio Ciccone]], Italian racing cyclist |
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*[[James Ciccone]], American character actor |
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*[[Nicola Ciccone]], Quebec singer |
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*[[Tony Ciccone]], American film editor |
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Revision as of 18:37, 16 April 2018
Ciccone is a family name of Italian origin. The name means "Big Cicco", and is an augmentative form of "Cicco"—a hypocorism of the given name Francisco.[1]
People with the surname
- Angelo Ciccone, Italian cyclist
- Anthony "Sonny" Ciccone, New York mobster
- Ben Ciccone, American football player
- Christopher Ciccone, brother of Madonna
- Diego Ciccone, Swiss footballer
- Don Ciccone, American musician
- Enrico Ciccone, former NHL player, the Montreal Canadiens
- Frank Ciccone, American politician
- Giulio Ciccone, Italian racing cyclist
- James Ciccone, American character actor
- Madonna (entertainer), full name Madonna Louise Ciccone, American singer
- Nicola Ciccone, Quebec singer
- Tony Ciccone, American film editor
- Valerio Ciccone, Australian artist
Fictional characters
- Janet Ciccone, fictional character on the daytime soap opera As The World Turns
- Liberty Ciccone, fictional character on the daytime soap opera As The World Turns
Music
- Ciccone (band), London-based indie band
- Ciccone Youth, experimental band with members from Sonic Youth
Places
- Ciccone, Northern Territory, suburb of Alice Springs, Australia
References
- ^ The Surnames Handbook a Guide to Family Name Research in the 21st Century. Stroud: History Press. 2012. ISBN 0752483498.