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Napolitano (Modern Italian ''"Napoletano"'', Neapolitan: ''Nnapulitano'') is translated in English as Neapolitan. The word can refer to people from Napoli (Naples), their language, culture in addition to being an Italian surname. People with the surname: * Andrew Napolitano, a former Superior Court judge and current correspondent for Fox News Channel * Angelina Napolitano, the first person in Canada to use the battered woman defense for murder * Antonio Napolitano (born 1928, Naples), an Italian film critic * Art Napolitano (born 1956, Mobile, Alabama), a American soccer player * Danilo Napolitano, an Italian cyclist * Dominic "Sonny Black" Napolitano, a capo in the Bonanno crime family * George Napolitano, a photographer * Gian Gaspare Napolitano (1907–1966), an Italian journalist, screenwriter and film director * Giorgio Napolitano (born 1925), President of the Italian Republic * Grace Napolitano, an American politician, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives * Janet Napolitano, the current President of the University of California and former United States Secretary of Homeland Security and Arizona Governor * Joe Napolitano, an American film and television director * Johnette Napolitano, American female musician, the lead singer and songwriter and bassist of Concrete Blonde * Luca Napolitano (born 1986, Avellino, Italy), an Italian songwriter * Luigi G. Napolitano Award, a prize awarded by IAF * Mario Napolitano, an Italian chess player * Michael Napolitano, the Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island * Nicola Napolitano, multiple people * Nicola Napolitano (born 1983), an Italian footballer * Nicola Napolitano (1838–1863) * Norberto Napolitano, known by the pseudonym Pappo, an Argentine blues and rock musician * Paolo Maria Napolitano (born 1944), Italian judge * Peter Napolitano, known by his pseudonym Produce Pete, an American grocer, food writer, and television personality * Raimundo Napolitano, an Italian painter of the Renaissance period == See also == * Napoletano * Napolitan 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Napolitano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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