Camilleri
Camilleri (/kæmɪlˈɛəri/; Italian: [kamilˈlɛri]) is a common surname in Malta and, to a lesser extent, in Italy (most typically in Sicily). Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrea Camilleri, Italian writer
- Antoine Camilleri, Maltese Under-Secretary for Relations with States and deputy foreign minister of the Holy See
- Anya Camilleri, British film director
- Charles Camilleri, Maltese composer
- Chris Camilleri (rugby), former Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
- David Camilleri, Maltese professional football (soccer) player
- Davina Camilleri, better known as Davina Barbara, Gibraltarian radio and television presenter
- Joe Camilleri, Australian vocalist, songwriter and saxophonist
- Jordan Camilleri, Maltese water polo player
- Joseph Camilleri, Egypt-born Maltese-Australian social scientist and minor philosopher
- Katrine Camilleri
- Lisa Camilleri, Australian professional squash player
- Louis C. Camilleri, chairman and CEO of Philip Morris International
- Margaret Camilleri, Maltese singer
- Nazzareno Camilleri, Maltese philosopher, theologian and mystic
- Pawlu Camilleri, Maltese harmonica musician
- Ryan Camilleri, Maltese professional football (soccer) player
- Steven Camilleri, Maltese water polo player
- Stevie Camilleri, Maltese water polo player
- Terry Camilleri, Australian actor
- Trudy Camilleri, Australian football (soccer) player
- Vincenzo Camilleri, Italian professional football (soccer) player
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