Dino (given name)
Dino is a masculine given name which may refer to the following people:
- Dino (fl.m c. 360-340 BC) or Dinon, ancient Greek historian
- Dino (Italian singer) (Eugenio Zambelli, 1948)
- Dino, real name Gilles Benizio, of French comic duo Shirley and Dino
- Dino (footballer, born 1917), full name Oswaldo Rodolfo da Silva, Brazilian football midfielder
- Dino (footballer, born 1978), full name Dino Gonçalo Castro Jorge, Brazilian football defender
- Dino (American singer) (Dean Esposito, born 1963), American DJ, singer-songwriter, and record producer
- Dino Abazović (born 1972), Bosnian sociologist and professor
- Dino Abbrescia (born 1966), Italian actor
- Dino Acconci, member of Hong Kong-based rock band Soler
- Dino Adriano (1943-2018), British businessman
- Dino Agote (born 1996), Chilean footballer
- Dino Alfieri (1886-1966), Italian fascist politician and diplomat
- Dino Andrade (born 1963), American voice actor
- Dino Arslanagić (born 1993), Belgian professional footballer of Bosnian descent
- Dino Asciolla, member of the string group Quartetto Italiano
- Dino Attanasio (born 1925), Belgian author of comics
- Dino Babers (born 1961), American football coach
- Dino Baggio (born 1971), Italian former professional footballer
- Dino Ballacci (1924-2013), Italian football player and manager
- Dino Ballarin (1925-1949), Italian footballer
- Dino Bardot (born 1972), Scottish musician and songwriter
- Dino Barsotti (1903-1985), Italian rower
- Dino Basaldella (1909-1977), Italian sculptor and painter
- Dino Battaglia (1923-1983), Italian comic artist
- Dino Bauk (born 1972), Slovenian lawyer and writer
- Dino Beganovic (born 2004), Swedish-Bosnian racing driver
- Dino Belosevic (born 1985), Croatian kickboxer
- Dino Bergens (born 1969), Dutch-Surinamese basketball player
- Dino Bertolo (born 1953), French racing cyclist
- Dino Beširović (born 1994), Portuguese-born Bosnian professional footballer
- Dino Betti van der Noot (born 1936), Italian jazz composer
- Dino Bevab (born 1993), Bosnian footballer
- Dino Bisanovic (born 1990), Bosnian footballer
- Dino Boffo (born 1952), Italian journalist
- Dino Borgioli (1891-1960), Italian lyric tenor
- Dino Bouterse (born 1972), son of former President of Suriname
- Dino Bovoli (1914-1988), Italian professional footballer and coach
- Dino Bravo (1948-1993), Italian-Canadian professional wrestler and promoter
- Dino Brugioni (1921-2015), American imagery analyst and bomb damage assessor
- Dino Bruni (born 1932), Italian road cyclist
- Dino Butorac (born 1990), Croatian basketball player
- Dino Buzzati (1906-1972), Italian writer and painter
- Dino Campana (1885-1932), Italian visionary poet
- Dino Campanella, member of American rock band Dredg
- Dino Casanova (1967-2002), American professional wrestler
- Dino Cassio (1934-2012), Italian actor and singer
- Dino Castagno (born 1993), Argentine professional footballer
- Dino Cazares (born 1969), guitarist for Divine Heresy and former guitarist for Fear Factory
- Dino Cellini (1914-1978), American gangster of Italian descent
- Dino Chiozza (1912-1972), American MLB player
- Dino Ciani (1941-1974), Italian pianist
- Dino Ciccarelli (born 1960), Canadian retired NHL player
- Dino Cinel, Italian-American historian, professor, and Roman Catholic priest
- Dino Claudio Sanchez, Filipino incumbent politician
- Dino Compagni (c. 1255-1324), Italian historical writer and political figure
- Dino Costa, American radio personality
- Dino Costantini (born 1940), Italian equestrian
- Dino Crescentini (1947-2008), Sammarinese bobsledder
- Dino Daa (born 1984), Filipino professional basketball player
- Dino da Costa (1931–2020), Brazilian-Italian former footballer
- Dino Danelli (1944-2022), American drummer
- Dino De Antoni (1936-2019), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop
- Dino De Poli (1929-2020), Italian lawyer and politician
- Dino De Zordo (born 1937), Italian ski jumper
- Dino Delevski (born 1976), American soccer player of Macedonian descent
- Dino Delmastro (born 1996), Argentine badminton player
- Dino del Garbo (c. 1280-1327), Italian medieval physician and philosopher
- Dino Diana (1883-?), Italian fencer
- Dino Dibra (1975-2000), Australian suspected murderer and a homicide victim
- Dino Di Luca (1903-1991), Italian actor of stage, screen, and television
- Dino Dines (1944-2004), British keyboarder
- Dino Dini (born 1965), creator of football video games
- Dino Djiba (born 1985), Senegalese former professional footballer
- Dino Djulbic (born 1983), Bosnian-Australian footballer
- Dino Dolmagić (born 1994), Serbian footballer
- Dino Don (1925-2007), Italian operatic baritone
- Dino Drpic (born 1981), Croatian professional footballer
- Dino Durbuzovic (born 1956), Bosnian professional football manager and former player
- Dino Duva (born 1958), American boxing promoter
- Dino Dvornik (1964-2008), Croatian singer-songwriter, music producer, actor, and reality television star
- Dino Ebel (born 1966), American baseball coach
- Dino Esposito (born 1965), Italian consultant, author, and MSDN magazine columnist
- Dino Eze (born 1984), Nigerian former footballer
- Dino Falconi (1902-1990), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Dino Fava (born 1977), Italian footballer
- Dino Fazlic (born 1991), German footballer
- Dino Fekaris (born 1945), Greek-American music producer and songwriter
- Dino Felicetti (born 1970), Italian-Canadian retired professional ice hockey player
- Dino Ferari, Italian drummer
- Dino Ferrari (1914-2000), Italian painter
- Dino Ferruzzi (1892-?), Italian equestrian
- Dino Fetscher (born 1988), Welsh actor
- Dino Formaggio (1914-2008), Italian philosopher, art critic, and academic
- Dino Gabriel, Italian-born Anglican bishop of Natal
- Dino Galparoli (born 1957), retired Italian footballer
- Dino Galvani (1890-1960), Italian actor
- Dino Gardner (born 1993), Canadian soccer player
- Dino Gaudio (born 1957), former American college basketball coach
- Dino Gavric (born 1989), Croatian footballer
- Dino Giarrusso (born 1974), Italian television personality and politician
- Dino Gifford (1917-2013), Italian professional footballer
- Dino Gillarduzzi (born 1975), Italian speed skater
- Dino Grandi (1895-1988), 1st Conte di Mordano, Italian Fascist politician
- Dino Hackett (born 1964), former American NFL player
- Dino Halilović (born 1998), Croatian footballer
- Dino Hall (born 1955), former American NFL player
- Dino Hamidović (born 1996), Bosnian handball player
- Dino Hamzić (born 1988), Bosnian professional footballer
- Dino Hotić (born 1995), Slovenian footballer
- Dino Imperial (born 1988), Filipino actor, Club MC, commercial model, and radio DJ
- Dino Innocenti (1913-1971), Italian ice hockey player
- Dino Islamović (born 1994), Swedish footballer
- Dino Jelusić (born 1992), Croatian rock singer, musician, and songwriter
- Dino Kartsonakis (born 1942), pianist who plays Christian-influenced music
- Dino Kessler (born 1966), former Swiss professional ice hockey player
- Dino Klisura (born 1999), Bosnian musician and producer
- Dino Kluk (born 1991), professional Croatian footballer
- Dino Kotopoulis (1932-2020), American artist
- Dino Kovacec (born 1993), Croatian footballer
- Dino Kovacevic (born 1999), Austrian footballer
- Dino Kraspedon (1905-1985), Brazilian author
- Dino Kresinger (born 1982), Croatian footballer
- Dino Lalvani (born 1973), British businessman, chairman, and CEO
- Dino Lamb (born 1998), English rugby union player
- Dino Lanaro (1909-1998), Italian painter
- Dino Lee (born 1993), Taiwanese singer, composer, musician, and actor
- Dino Lenny, Italian DJ, singer, record producer, and record label owner
- Dino Liviero (1938-1970), Italian road racing cyclist
- Dino Lombardi (born 1990), Italian motorcycle racer
- Dino Lopez (born 1969), Canadian retired soccer player
- Dino Lucchetta (born 1968), Italian rowing coxswain
- Dino Maamria (born 1974), Tunisian football manager and former player
- Dino Maiuri (1916-1984), Italian screenwriter, film director, and producer
- Dino Mangiero (born 1958), retired professional American football player
- Dino Marcan (born 1991), Croatian professional tennis player
- Dino Marino (born 1985), former Italian footballer
- Dino Martens (1894-1970), Italian painter and glass artist
- Dino Martin (1920-1999), American professional basketball player and coach
- Dino Martinovic (born 1990), Slovenian footballer
- Dino Mascotto (born 1932), former Canadian professional hockey player and AHL player
- Dino Mattessich, Croatian-American university administrator and former college lacrosse coach and player
- Dino Medjedovic (born 1989), Bosnian footballer
- Dino Melaye (born 1974), Nigerian politician
- Dino Menardi (1923-2014), Italian ice hockey player
- Dino Meneghin (born 1950), Italian former professional basketball player
- Dino Mennillo (born 1975), Australian retired soccer player and current occupational therapist
- Dino Merlin (Edin Dervišhalidović, born 1962), Bosnian singer-songwriter
- Dino Mikanović (born 1994), Croatian footballer
- Dino Minichiello (born 1968), Canadian fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Dino Molinaro, band member of Ikon
- Dino Monduzzi (1922-2006), Italian prelate of the Catholic Church
- Dino Moras (born 1944), French biochemist and research director
- Dino Morea (born 1975), Indian model and actor
- Dino Morelli (born 1973), former racing driver
- Dino Muric (born 1990), Slovenian professional basketball player
- Dino Nardin (1932–2010), Italian rower
- Dino Natali, American stage- and television actor
- Dino Ndlovu (born 1990), South African professional footballer
- Dino Pagliari (born 1957), Italian professional former footballer and manager
- Dino Patti Djalal (born 1965), former Indonesian Ambassador to the US
- Dino Pedriali (1950–2021), Italian photographer
- Dino Pedrone, American former President of Davis College
- Dino Perić (born 1994), Croatian professional footballer
- Dino Perrone Compagni (1879-1950), Italian fascist, military personnel, and politician
- Dino Philipson (1889–1972), Italian lawyer and politician
- Dino Philyaw (born 1970), retired American professional football player
- Dino Piero Giarda (born 1936), Italian economist and academic
- Dino Pita (born 1988), Bosnian-Swedish basketball player
- Dino Pogolotti (1879-1923), Italian real estate entrepreneur
- Dino Pompanin (1930-2015), Italian alpine skier
- Dino Porrini (born 1953), Italian former cyclist
- Dino Quattrocecere (born 1973), South African figure skater
- Dino Rada (born 1967), Croatian former professional basketball player
- Dino Radončić (born 1999), Montenegrin professional basketball player
- Dino Radoš (born 1991), Croatian professional basketball player
- Dino Ramic (born 1988), American soccer player
- Dino Rešidbegović (born 1975), Bosnian contemporary classic/electronic/experimental music composer
- Dino Restelli (1924-2006), American professional baseball player
- Dino Reyes Chua (born 1980), Filipino businessman and politician
- Dino Risi (1916-2008), Italian film director
- Dino Rondani (1868-1951), Italian socialist politician, lawyer, and parliamentarian
- Dino Rora (1945-1966), Italian swimmer
- Dino Rossi (born 1959), American politician and businessman
- Dino Sani (born 1932), Brazilian former footballer and coach
- Dino Sanlorenzo (1930-2020), Italian politician
- Dino Santana (1940-2010), Brazilian actor
- Dino Šarac (born 1990), Serbian footballer
- Dino Sefir (born 1988), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Dino Segre (1893-1975), Italian writer
- Dino Seremet (born 1980), retired Slovenian footballer
- Dino Sete Cordas (1918-2006), Brazilian guitar player
- Dino Sex, member of the American punk rock band the Murder Junkies
- Dino Shafeek (1930-1984), Bangladeshi-British comedy actor
- Dino Sinovcic (born 1992), Croatian Paralympic swimmer
- Dino Skender (born 1983), Croatian professional football manager
- Dino Skorup (born 1999), Croatian professional footballer
- Dino Slavić (born 1992), Croatian handball player
- Dino Sokolovic (born 1988), Croatian Paralympic alpine skier
- Dino Spadetto (born 1950), retired Italian professional footballer
- Dino Staffa (1906-1977), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Dino Stancic (born 1992), Slovenian footballer
- Dino Stecher (born 1964), Swiss ice hockey coach and former player
- Dino Stiglec (born 1990), Croatian professional footballer
- Dino Tadello (born 1954), former Italian mountain runner and masters athlete
- Dino Tavarone (born 1942), Italian-Canadian actor
- Dino Terragni (1927-1979), Italian entrepreneur and inventor
- Dino Toppmoller (born 1980), German football manager and former player
- Dino Toso (1969-2008), Italian-Dutch engineer
- Dino Turcato (born 1946), Italian weightlifter
- Dino Urbani (1882-1958), Italian fencer
- Dino Valls (born 1959), Spanish painter
- Dino Vasso (born 1987), American football coach
- Dino Verde (1922-2004), Italian author, lyricist, playwright, and screenwriter
- Dino Verzini (born 1943), retired Italian track cyclist
- Dino Visser (born 1989), South African footballer
- Dino Waldren (born 1991), American rugby union player
- Dino Wells (born 1970), American actor, writer, boxer, and filmmaker
- Dino Wieser (born 1989), Swiss professional ice hockey player
- Dino Williams (born 1990), Jamaican international footballer
- Dino Yannopoulos (1919-2003), Metropolitan Opera director
- Dino Zamparelli (born 1992), British racing driver
- Dino Zandegù (born 1940), Italian former cyclist
- Dino Zoff (born 1942), Italian former football goalkeeper
- Dino Zonić, Bosnian composer and conductor
- Dino Zucchi (1927-2011), Italian basketball player
Nickname
Dino is also a nickname for Agostino, Constantinos, Alfredino, etc.
- Dino (born 1999), stage name of Lee Chan, youngest member of K-pop boy group Seventeen (band)
- Dino De Laurentiis (1919-2010), Italian film producer
- Dino Armas (born 1941), Uruguayan theater director and writer
- Alfredo Ferrari (1932-1956), Italian automotive engineer, Enzo Ferrari's son
- Dino Saluzzi (born 1935), Argentine musician
- Dino Stamatopoulos (born 1964), American television comedy writer, actor, and producer
- Kevin Conner, better known as Dino, part of the R&B group H-Town
- Nickname of Dean Bandiera (1926-2020), Canadian football player
- Nickname of Dean Martin (1917-1995), American singer, actor, and comedian
- Nickname of Dean Paul Martin (1951-1987), American singer and actor, Dean Martin's son
- Nickname of Sabahudin Bilalovic (1960-2003), Bosnian professional basketball player
Fictional characters
- Dino Ortolani, in the HBO drama series Oz, played by Jon Seda
- Dino Zerilli, in the crime drama series The Sopranos, played by Andy Davoli
- Dino (The Flintstones), Fred and Wilma Flintstone's pet dinosaur
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