Rosso (surname)

Rosso (surname)

Rosso is a surname of Italian origin, which means "red". The name refers to:
*Antonio De Rosso (b. 1941), head of the Orthodox Church in Italy and the Metropolitan of Ravenna and Italy
*George Rosso (1930–1994), American professional football player
*Georgina Rosso (b. 1988), British actress
*Giovanni Rosso (b. 1972), Croatian professional football player
*Julee Rosso (contemporary), American cook and food writer
*Medardo Rosso (1858–1928), Italian sculptor
*Nini Rosso (1926–1994), Italian jazz trumpeter and composer
*Patrick Rosso (b. 1969), French judoka
*Renzo Rosso (b. 1955), Italian clothing designer; cofounder of the Diesel clothing company

ee also

* Merrick and Rosso, an Australian comedy duo, Merrick Watts and Tim Ross


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