Camillo is an Italian masculine given name, descended from Latin Camillus. Its Slavic cognate is Kamil.
People
- Camillo Agrippa, Italian Renaissance fencer, architect, engineer and mathematician
- Camillo Almici (1714âÂÂ1779), Italian priest, theologian and literary critic
- Camillo Astalli (1616âÂÂ1663), Italian cardinal
- Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour (1810âÂÂ1861), a leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification, founder of the original Italian Liberal Party and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
- Camillo Berlinghieri (1590 or 1605âÂÂ1635), Italian painter
- Camillo Berneri (1897âÂÂ1937), Italian professor of philosophy, anarchist militant, propagandist and theorist
- Camillo Boccaccino (1546), Italian painter
- Camillo Boito (1836âÂÂ1914), Italian architect, engineer, art critic, art historian and novelist
- Camillo Borghese (1550âÂÂ1621), Pope Paul V, the Pope who persecuted Galileo Galilei
- Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona (1775âÂÂ1832), brother-in-law of Napoleon
- Camillo Camilli (1754), master luthier
- Camillo Candiani (1841âÂÂ1919), Italian admiral and senator of the Kingdom of Italy
- Camillo Caracciolo, 2nd Prince of Avellino (1563âÂÂ1630), military leader and statesman of the Kingdom of Naples
- Camillo Castiglione or Castiglioni (1517âÂÂ1598), Italian nobleman and condottiero
- Camillo Castiglioni (1879âÂÂ1957), Italian-Austrian financier and banker
- Camillo Federici (1749âÂÂ1802), Italian dramatist and actor
- Camillo Finocchiaro Aprile (1851âÂÂ1916), Italian jurist and politician
- Camillo Golgi (1843âÂÂ1926), Italian physician, pathologist, scientist, and Nobel laureate
- Camillo Jerusalem (1914âÂÂ1979), Austrian football player
- Camillo Laurenti (1861âÂÂ1938), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
- Count Camillo Marcolini (1739âÂÂ1814), minister and general director of the fine arts for the Electorate, later Kingdom of Saxony
- Camillo Mariani (1565âÂÂ1611), Italian sculptor
- Camillo Massimo (1620âÂÂ1677), Italian cardinal
- Camillo Mastrocinque (1901âÂÂ1969), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Camillo Mazzella (1833âÂÂ1900), Italian Jesuit theologian and cardinal
- Camillo Wong "Chino" Moreno, known as Chino Moreno (born 1973), American musician, lead-vocalist of alternative metal band Deftones
- Camillo Olivetti (1868âÂÂ1943), Italian electrical engineer and founder of Olivetti & Co., SpA.
- Camillo Orsini (1492âÂÂ1559), Italian leader and Captain General of the Church
- Camillo Pacetti (1758âÂÂ1826), Italian sculptor
- Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili (1622âÂÂ1666), Italian cardinal and nobleman
- Camillo Peano (1863âÂÂ1930), Italian jurist and politician
- Camillo Pilotto (1890âÂÂ1963), Italian film actor
- Camillo Procaccini (1551âÂÂ1629), Italian painter
- Camillo Rizzi (1580âÂÂ1618), Italian painter
- Camillo Rondani (1808âÂÂ1879), Italian entomologist
- Camillo Ruini (born 1931), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
- Camillo Rusconi (1658âÂÂ1728), Italian sculptor
- Camillo Sbarbaro (1888âÂÂ1967), Italian poet, writer and lichenologist
- Camillo Sitte (1843âÂÂ1903), Austrian architect, painter and city planning theoretician
- Camillo Sivori (1815âÂÂ1894), Italian virtuoso violinist and composer
- Camillo Tarquini (1810âÂÂ1874), Italian cardinal, Jesuit canonist and archaeologist
- Camillo Togni (1922âÂÂ1993), Italian composer, teacher and pianist
- Camillo Ugi (1884âÂÂ1970), German football player
- Camillo Vaz (born 1975), French football manager
- Camillo Walzel (1829âÂÂ1895), German librettist and theatre director
Fictional characters
- Don Camillo, in the short stories of Italian writer and journalist Giovannino Guareschi
See also