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Vincenzo is the Italian variant of the male first name Vinzenz. [first]

  • Vincenzo Aloi (* 1923), American Mobster
  • Vincenzo Auricchio (1916–1970), Italian automotive and motor boat racing driver as well as industrialists
  • Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835), Italian opera composer
  • Vincenzo Camuccini (1771–1844), Italian painter
  • Vincenzo Carafa (1585-1649), 7. General der societas Jesu
  • Vincenzo Carducci (1576/78–1638), court painter at the Spanish court under Philipp III. and Philipp IV., See Vicente Carducho
  • Vincenzo Silvano Casoli (1944-2018), Italian Amatersastnoomic
  • Vincenzo Catena (1470/80–1531), Italian painter
  • Vincenzo Cerami (1940–2013), Italian writer, dramaturge and screenwriter
  • Vincenzo Coffani (Bl. 1920s), Italian automotive racing driver
  • Vincenzo Consolo (1933-2012), Italian writer
  • Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (1650–1718), Italian cartographer, cosmographer and manufacturer of globes
  • Vincenzo de Falco (* 1960), Italian lawyer and writer
  • Vincenzo de Luca (* 1949), Italian politician
  • Vincenzo Fagiolo (1918–2000), Bishop of Chieti and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Vincenzo Maria Farano (1921–2008), Archbishop of Gaeta
  • Vincenzo Fioravanti (1799–1877), Italian composer
  • Vincenzo Galilei (1520–1591), Italian luteist, music theorist and composer
  • Vincenzo Antonio was sent (1903–1936), Italo-American Mobster, see Jack McGurn
  • Vincenzo Gonzaga (1634–1714), Herzog von Guastalla
  • Vincenzo Gotti (1580-1636), Italian painter
  • Vincenzo de Grandis (1631–1708), Italian conductor and composer
  • VINCENZO GRELLA (* 1979), Australian football player, see Vince Grella
  • Vincenzo Grifo (* 1993), German-Italian football player
  • Vincenzo Guerini (athlete) (* 1950), Italian sprinter
  • Vincenzo Guerini (football player) (* 1953), Italian football player and coach
  • Vincenzo Iaquinta (* 1979), Italian football player
  • Vincenzo Lancia (1881–1937), author racing driver and designer
  • Vincenzo Macchi (1770-1860), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Vincenzo Macioti (1775–1840), Italian clergyman and bishop of Ferentino
  • Vincenzo Maenza (* 1962), Italian wrestling
  • Vincenzo Mantovani (1941–1989), Italian cyclist, see Cencio Mantovani
  • Vincenzo Marchese (* 1983), Italian football player
  • Vincenzo Maresca (* 1980), Italian football player, see Enzo Maresca
  • Vincenzo Minutoli (1639–1709), Evangelical Spiritual and University Teacher of the Republic of Geneva
  • Vincenzo Modica (* 1971), Italian long -distance runner
  • Vincenzo Montella (* 1974), Italian football player
  • Vincenzo Natali (* 1969), Canadian film director
  • Vincenzo Nibali (* 1984), Italian cyclist
  • Vincenzo Olivicciani, Genannt Vincenzino (1647–1726), Italian singer (castrate, soprano)
  • Vincenzo Osella (* 1939), Italian racing car designer and motorsport team boss, see Enzo Osella
  • Vincenzo Pallotti (1795–1850), Catholic priest and founder of the Pallottine
  • Vincenzo Pellegrini (around 1562–1630), Italian composer and Kapellmeister
  • Vincenzo Petra (1662–1747), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman church
  • Vincenzo Ranuzzi (1726-1800), Italian spiritual, papal diplomat and bishop
  • Vincenzo Righini (1756–1812), Italian composer and singer
  • Vincenzo Rustici (1556–1632), Italian painter
  • Vincenzo Sarno (* 1988), Italian football player
  • Vincenzo Scamozzi (1548–1616), Italian architect and architectural theorist
  • Vincenzo Sofo (* 1986), Italian politician
  • Vincenzo Sospiri (* 1966), Italian automotive racing driver
  • Vincenzo Trucco (Bl. 1900, 1910 and 1920s), Italian automotive racing driver
  • Vincenzo Valente (1855–1921), Italian composer and sound poet
  • Vincenzo Vela (1820-1891), Swiss sculptor
  • Vincenzo Vitale (1908-1984), Italian pianist and music teacher
  • Vincenzo Viva (* 1970), German-Italian spiritual and warned Roman Catholic Bishop of Albano
  • Vincenzo Viviani (1622-1703), Italian mathematician and physicist
  • Vincenzo Zucconelli (* 1931), former Italian cyclist

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  1. Vincenzo on beerindthename.com (engl.)

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