Salvatore
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Salvatore may refer to:
People
- Salvatore Accardo (born 1941), Italian violin virtuoso and conductor
- Salvatore Adamo (born 1943), singer, composer
- Salvatore Allegra (1898–1993), Italian composer
- Salvatore Antibo (born 1962), Italian long-distance runner
- Salvatore "Tory" Belleci (born 1972), American filmmaker known for his role in MythBusters
- Salvatore Bettiol (born 1961), Italian long-distance runner
- Salvatore Bocchetti (born 1986), Italian football (soccer) defender
- Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno (1932–2008), son of Mafia boss Joseph Bonanno
- Salvatore Bruno (born 1979), Italian football (soccer) striker
- Salvatore Cassano (born 1945), fire chief of New York City, New York
- Salvatore Contorno (born 1946), former Mafioso and state witness
- Salvatore Cuffaro (born 1958), Italian politician
- Salvatore D'Aquila (1877–1928), New York City Mafia boss
- Salvatore da Horta (1520–1567), Spanish saint
- Salvatore Di Vittorio (born 1967), Italian composer and conductor
- Sully Erna (birth name Salvatore) (born 1968), American musician known for being lead singer and rhythm guitarist of Godsmack
- Salvatore Ferragamo (1898–1960), fashion designer
- Salvatore Giuliano (1922–1950)
- Salvatore Giunta (born 1985), US Army staff sergeant and a recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Salvatore Greco (disambiguation)
- Salvatore Inzerillo (1944–1981), Sicilian Mafioso
- Salvatore Lima (1928–1992), Italian politician
- Salvatore Lo Piccolo (born 1942), also known as the Baron (il Barone), Sicilian mafioso
- Salvatore Lucania (1897–1962), also known as Charlie 'Lucky' Luciano, Sicilian-American mafioso
- Salvatore Maranzano (1886–1931), Sicilian-American Mafioso
- Salvatore Massaro (Eddie Lang) (1902–1933), jazz guitarist
- Salvatore Mineo (1939–1976), actor
- Salvatore Montagna (born 1971) as of 2006, the reputed acting boss of the Bonanno crime family
- Salvatore Pappalardo (composer), Italian composer and conductor
- Salvatore Pincherle (1853–1936), Italian mathematician
- Salvatore Quasimodo (1901–1968), Italian author and poet
- Salvatore Riina (born 1930), Sicilian mafioso
- Sal Rinauro (born 1982), professional wrestler
- Salvatore Schillaci (born 1964), Italian football (soccer) player
- Salvatore Sirigu (born 1987), Italian football (soccer) player
- Salvatore Vasapolli (born 1955), photographer, artist
- Salvatore Viganò (1769–1821), Italian choreographer, dancer and composer
- Dominic Salvatore Gentile (1920−1951), United States Army Air Forces officer
- John Romita, Jr. (middle name Salvatore) (born 1956), comic artist
Other
- San Salvatore (disambiguation)
- "Salvatore" (Lana Del Rey song)
- Salvatore, a character in the novel The Name of the Rose
- Salvatore Leone, one of the characters featured in video games of Grand Theft Auto (series)
- Salvatore "Sal" Romano, Sterling Cooper's art director in the AMC dramatic television series Mad Men
- Salvatore "Sal" Paradise, protagonist in the novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac
As a last name
- R. A. Salvatore (born 1959), fiction writer
- Chris Salvatore (born 1985), American actor, singer-songwriter, model
- Damon and Stefan Salvatore, vampires from The Vampire Diaries (novel series)
See also
- Salvator (disambiguation), a Latin word meaning savior
- Salvador (disambiguation), a Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese word meaning savior
- Salvo (disambiguation), a common diminutive of Salvatore
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