Napolitano (Modern Italian "Napoletano", Neapolitan: Nnapulitano, Slang: "Nablidon") is translated in English as Neapolitan. The word can refer to people from Napoli (Naples), their language, culture in addition to being an Italian surname.
People with the surname:
Andrew Napolitano (b. 1950), a former Superior Court judge and former legal analyst for Fox News Channel
Angelina Napolitano (1882–1932), the first person in Canada to use the battered woman defense for murder
Antonio Napolitano (1928–2014), an Italian film critic
Antonio Napolitano (born 1999), an Argentine footballer
Art Napolitano (b. 1956), an American soccer player
Danilo Napolitano (b. 1981), an Italian cyclist
Dominic "Sonny Black" Napolitano (1930–1981), a capo in the Bonanno crime family
George Napolitano, a photographer
Gian Gaspare Napolitano (1907–1966), an Italian journalist, screenwriter and film director
Giorgio Napolitano (1925–2023), former President of the Italian Republic
Grace Napolitano (b. 1936), an American politician, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives
Janet Napolitano (b. 1957), former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Arizona Governor, President of the University of California
Joe Napolitano (1948–2016), an American film and television director
Johnette Napolitano (b. 1957), an American musician, the lead singer and songwriter and bassist of Concrete Blonde
Luca Napolitano (b. 1986), an Italian songwriter
Luigi G. Napolitano Award, a prize awarded by IAF
Mario Napolitano (1910–1995), an Italian chess player
Michael Napolitano, the Mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island
Nicola Napolitano, multiple people
Nicola Napolitano (b. 1983), an Italian footballer
Nicola Napolitano (1838–1863), Italian brigand
Norberto Napolitano (1950–2005), an Argentine musician better known as Pappo
Paolo Maria Napolitano (1944–2016), Italian judge
Peter Napolitano, known by his pseudonym Produce Pete (b. 1945), an American grocer, food writer, and television personality
Raimundo Napolitano, an Italian painter of the Renaissance period
Richard A. Napolitano (1916–1988), former Illinois state Representative
Stefano Napolitano (b. 1995), Italian tennis player
Napolitano (Modern Italian "Napoletano", Neapolitan: Nnapulitano, Slang: "Nablidon") is translated in English as Neapolitan. The word can refer to people...
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Janet Ann Napolitano (/nəpɒlɪˈtænoʊ/; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and academic administrator. She served as president of...
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