Guarino
Guarino is an Italian name that is derived from the word guardia or guardiano meaning ‘to guard’ or ‘to protect’. The name refers to several notable people:
- First Name
- Guarin, Siculo-Norman general
- Guarino da Verona, Renaissance humanist.
- Guarino Guarini, Italian artist
- Guarino Moretti, a.k.a. Willie Moretti, Italian-American mafioso
- Last Name
- Alessio Guarino, physicist
- Battista Guarino, Renaissance humanist
- Francesco Guarino, Italian painter of the Baroque period
- Nicola Guarino, group leader of the Laboratory for Applied Ontology and co-creator of the OntoClean methodology. He also wrote a book about mereotopology.
- Charles Guarino, publisher, Artforum magazine
- Dick Guarino, former employee of IBM and CEO of Taligent
- Giuseppe Guarino, born 1922, Italian politician
- Gustavo Guarino, actor, appearing in the Spanish horror film Angustia
- Laetitia Guarino, Miss Switzerland 2014
- Mons. Joseph Guarino, Catholic bishop, probably of Messina. He permitted St. Hannibal Mary Di Francia to focus his attention on the squatters from Avignon.
- Michael Guarino, prosecutor in the Frankenchrist trial. A phone call between him and Jello Biafra was featured in Episode 285 of This American Life.
- Nicholas Guarino, creator of music website Thissongissick.com.
- Philip Guarino, former priest and alleged Freemason associated with Licio Gelli and George H. W. Bush
- Robert Guarino, original co-host of Sidewalks Entertainment
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