Dino (disambiguation)
Dino is a given name, a surname and a nickname.
Dino may also refer to:
Automobiles
- Ferrari Dino engine
- Fiat Dino, a car that used Dino Ferrari's V6 engine
- Dino (automobile), Ferrari that also used that same engine
Music
- Dino Entertainment, a firm specializing in the compilation market of the late 1980s and early 1990s
- Dino (Italian singer) (born Eugenio Zambelli, 1948), singer and actor from Verona
- Dino (singer) (born Dean Esposito, 1963), American disc jockey, singer-songwriter, and record producer
- Dino Merlin, stage name of Bosnian singer-songwriter, musician and producer Edin Dervišhalidović (born 1962)
- Al' Dino, stage name of Bosnian singer, songwriter and composer Aldin Kurić (born 1970)
- Kenny Dino, stage name of American singer Kenneth J. Diono (1939-2009)
- Dino: Italian Love Songs, a 1962 album by Dean Martin
- Dino (album), a 1972 studio album by Dean Martin
- Dino (Jessica Folcker album), a studio album by Swedish singer Jessica Folcker
- Dino: The Essential Dean Martin, a 2004 compilation album
Sports
- Calgary Dinos, the athletics teams of the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Jeonbuk Dinos, original name of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, a professional football club based in Jeollabuk-do, South Korea
- NC Dinos, a Korean professional baseball team founded in 2011
Other uses
- A common prefix in taxonomy, particularly for large extinct animals
- colloquial abbreviation for dinosaur
- Democrat In Name Only (DINO), a derogatory political term
- Dino, Switzerland, a place in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland
- Dino (biography), a 1992 biography of Dean Martin by Nick Tosches
- Dino (convenience store), a Polish retail grocery chain
- Dino (The Flintstones), cartoon pet dinosaur of animated TV series The Flintstones, voiced by Mel Blanc
- Dino (film), a 1957 film
- Lego Dino, a Lego theme
- Ganzavia GAK-22 Dino, an unusual light utility aircraft, of which one prototype was built in Hungary in the early 1990s
- Danshoku Dino, ring name of a Japanese professional wrestler
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