Martini (surname)
Martini is an Italian surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 33.1% of all known bearers of the surname Martini were residents of Italy (frequency 1:1,079), 22.1% of Indonesia (1:3,494), 13.0% of Brazil (1:9,197), 7.1% of Tanzania (1:4,235), 6.2% of the United States (1:34,281), 4.4% of Germany (1:10,746), 3.5% of Argentina (1:7,191), 2.8% of France (1:13,999) and 1.2% of Albania (1:1,400).
In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,079) in the following regions:[1]
- 1. Tuscany (1:281)
- 2. Liguria (1:377)
- 3. Veneto (1:474)
- 4. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1:725)
- 5. Umbria (1:848)
- 6. Lazio (1:869)
- 7. Piedmont (1:889)
- 8. Emilia-Romagna (1:911)
People
- Alessandro Martini (1812–1905), Italian businessman, founder of Martini & Rossi distillery
- Alviero Martini (born 1940), Italian fashion designer
- Angela Martini (born 1986), Albanian model
- Anita Martini, American journalist
- Antonio Martini (1720–1809), Italian Archbishop and Bible translator
- Bruno Martini (born 1962), French retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper
- Carlo Maria Martini (1927–2012), Roman Catholic cardinal
- Cathleen Martini (born 1982), German bobsledder
- Corinna Martini (born 1985), German luger
- Edi Martini (born 1975), Albanian football manager and former player
- Eduardo Martini (born 1979), Brazilian football (soccer) player
- Elisabeth Martini (1886–1984?), American architect
- Ferdinand Martini (1870–1930), German film actor
- Ferdinando Martini (1841–1928), Italian writer and politician
- Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439–1502), Italian painter, sculptor, architect and military engineer
- Friedrich Wilhelm Martini (1729–1780), German physician
- Giovanni Battista Martini (1706–1784), Italian musician
- Jandira Martini (born 1945), Brazilian actress and author of theatre and screenplays
- Jean Paul Egide Martini (1741–1816), Franco-German composer
- Jerry Martini (born 1943), American musician
- Joachim Carlos Martini (1931-2015), Chilean-born German conductor
- Johannes Martini (1440–1498), Franco-Flemish composer
- Johannes Martini (painter) (1866–1935), German oil painter and graphic artist
- Karl Anton von Martini (1726–1800), Austrian lawyer whose work strongly influenced the Austrian Civil Code of 1811
- Martino Martini (1614–1661), Italian Jesuit missionary and cartographer of China
- Mauro Martini (born 1964), Italian race car driver
- Max Martini (born 1969), American actor
- Mia Martini (1947–1995), Italian singer
- Moreno Martini (1935–2009), Italian athlete
- Nino Martini, Italian operatic tenor who also appeared in Hollywood movies of the 1930s
- Olaus Martini, Latin form of Olof Mårtensson (1557-1609), Swedish archbishop of Uppsala
- Oliver Martini (born 1971), Italian racing driver
- Paul Martini (born 1960), Canadian figure skater
- Percy Martini (1888-1961), Australian rules footballer
- Pierluigi Martini (born 1961), Italian racing driver
- Richard Martini (born 1955), American film director, producer, screenwriter and freelance journalist
- Simone Martini (1284–1344), Italian painter
- Steve Martini (born 1946), American legal suspense writer
- Stina Martini (born 1993), Austrian pair skater
- Truth Martini (born 1975), Albanian-American professional wrestler, manager, and trainer
- William J. Martini (born 1947), U.S. District Court Judge
- Wolfgang Martini (1891–1963), German Air Force Officer largely responsible for promoting early radar development
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