Galeazzo is an Italian masculine given name.[2] Although its origin is unclear, it may be derived from either Latin or Germanic languages.[1] In the latter it means helmet.[1] It is also used as a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
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^ abcGioachino Gili (2012). Il libro completo dei nomi: Origine, significato, usi e curiosità (in Italian). De Agostini. p. NA. ISBN 978-88-418-7874-3.
^Dizionario della lingua italiana (in Italian). Tip. dell Minerva. 1830. p. 650.
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