Tito (disambiguation)

Tito (disambiguation)

Tito may refer to the following:

People

Family name

*Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980), Yugoslav marshal and leader, also known as Marshal Tito
**List of places named after Tito
**Tito-Stalin split, a conflict between the leaders of Yugoslavia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
**Tito-Šubašić Agreement, an attempt by the Western Powers to merge the pre-war royal government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia with the communist-led partisans
*Dennis Tito (born 1940), United States businessman and cosmonaut
*Diego Quispe Tito (1611-1681), Peruvian painter
*Santi di Tito (1536-1603), Italian Mannerist painter
*Teburoro Tito (born 1953), Kiribati president
*Baron von Tito (born 1975), stage name of musician Travis Barker

Given name (in order of surname)

*Tito Alonso (1926-1979), Argentine film actor
*Tito Arévalo (born 1914), Filipino actor (1934-1954) and musician
*Tito Beltrán (born 1965), Chilean tenor
*Tito Chingunji, Angolan UNITA rebel foreign secretary
*Tito El Bambino (born 1981), reggaeton musician
*Tito Falaschi (born 1977), Brazilian heavy-metal musician
*Tito Francona (born 1933), former American outfielder/first baseman in Major League Baseball
*Tito Fuentes (born 1944), retired Cuban-American second baseman played 1965-1978.
*Tito Fuentes, guitarist with Mexican rock and hip hop band Molotov (band)
*Tito Gobbi (1913-1984), Italian baritone
*Tito Guízar (1908-1999), Mexican singer and actor
*Tito Jackson (born 1953), musician, member of the Jackson 5
*Tito Kayak (born 1958), Puerto Rican environmental activist
*Tito Landrum (born 1954), baseball player
*Tito Larriva, Mexican-American singer, musician and actor
*Tito Maddox (born 1981), American professional basketball player formerly in the NBA
*Tito Mboweni, the eighth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank
*Tito Mukhopadhyay (born 1989), Indian writer and poet
*Tito Nieves (1958), Puerto-Rico American, one of the leading Salsa singers of the 1980s and early 90s
*Tito Okello (1914-1996), Ugandan general
*Tito (Jacob) Ortiz (born 1975), mixed martial arts competitor
*Tim "Tito" Owens, former guitarist for the band Death by Stereo
*Tito Puente (1923-2000), Latin jazz musician
*Tito Rodriguez (1923-1973), bandleader
*Tito Rojas (born 1955), salsa bandleader
*Tito Santana (born 1953), Tejano professional wrestler
*Tito Schipa (1888-1965), Italian tenor
*Tito Sotto (born 1948), senator in the Philippines Congress
*Tito Steiner (born 1952), Argentine decathlete

Other

*Bruno Miguel Areias de Sousa, Portuguese footballer
*Felix 'Tito' Trinidad
*Héctor y Tito, a former Puerto Rican reggaeton duo famous for various hits
*Tito & Tarantula, a rock band formed in 1992
*Tito 6 (born Troy Garland), rapper from Flint, Michigan
*Tito, a nickname for Red Sox manager Terry Francona

Entertainment

*La clemenza di Tito, Mozart opera
*Tito, lead character of 1940's Famous Studios animated movie shorts and comic strip "Tito and his Burrito"
*Ignacio Alanzo Julio Federico de Tito, a small chihuahua from the 1988 movie, Oliver and Company who is known by most of the other characters simply as "Tito"
*Tito (film), Egyptian movie

Places

*List of places named after Tito, places named for the Yugoslav leader
*Tito (PZ), town in the Italian province of Potenza

Other

*Tito's Tacos, Mexican fast food taco stand located in Culver City, California
*Tito's Vodka, handmade Texas vodka
*An acronym for Ticket-In, Ticket-Out, a type of cashless slot machine.
*An acronym for Thug-In, Thug-Out, a album of Young Noble and Hussein Fatal.

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