Valentino
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Valentino may refer to
People
- Valentino (surname), including a list of people with the name
- Valentino (fashion designer) (born 1932), Italian fashion designer, better known as simply Valentino
- Valentino (singer), member of reggaeton duo Magnate y Valentino, now solo
- Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926), Italian actor during the silent film era
- Cesare Borgia (c. 1475–1507), sometimes called Valentino, Spanish-Italian soldier, nobleman, politician, and cardinal
- Lorenzo Tucker (1907–1986), African-American stage and screen actor known as the Black Valentino
- Valentino, disco singer who recorded the song "I Was Born This Way"
Art and entertainment
- Valentino (1951 film), film billed as the life story of movie legend Rudolph Valentino
- Valentino (1977 film), film very loosely based on the life of Rudolph Valentino
- Valentino: The Last Emperor, 2009 documentary film about Valentino Garavani
Music
- Valentino (album), an album by the band Weeping Tile
- Valentino, an album by Scottish band Long Fin Killie
- "Valentino" (Cadillac song), 1986
- "Valentino" (Years & Years and MNEK song), 2019
- "Valentino", song by Diane Birch from Bible Belt
- "Valentino", song by Connie Francis
- "Valentino", song by 24kGoldn
Other
- Valentino nero, Italian wine grape variety from the Piedmont region
- Valentino Music, a Bosnian commercial cable television channel
- Valentino SpA, clothing company founded by Valentino Garavani
- Valentino, Italian name for the duchy of Valentinois, now part of Valence, Drôme
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See also
- Castello del Valentino in Turin, Italy
- Valentine (disambiguation)
- Valentini (disambiguation)
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