Verdi (disambiguation)

Verdi (disambiguation)

Verdi most often refers to Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901), a famous Italian opera composer.

Verdi may also refer to:
*Frank Verdi (born 1926), American baseball player
*Luigi Verdi (born 1958), Italian composer
*Robert Verdi (born 1968), American television personality

Verdi may also refer to:
*Verdi, Nevada, United States
*Verdi Township, Minnesota, United States
*Federation of the Greens, a Green party in Italy, known colloquially as "Verdi", or "Greens"
*The Italian unification movement, named after the composer Giuseppe Verdi (ardent supporter of the movement)
*Verdi (also spelt Virdi/Virdee/Virdy/Virdi), Punjabi surname from the Tarkhan caste

The acronym VERDI may refer to:
*ver.di, Vereinigte Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft (United Service Sector Union), German trade union
*Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (1820–1878), Vittorio Emanuelle, Re D'Italia


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