Orlandi
Orlandi or the House of Orlandi were the prominent medieval Pisan family.
Orlandi also may refer to:
Other people
- Andrea Orlandi (b. 1984), Spanish footballer
- Carlo Orlandi (1910–1983), Italian boxer and Olympian
- Carlo Orlandi (rugby player) (b. 1967), former Italian rugby union player and a current coach
- Deodato Orlandi (died before 1331), Italian painter of Medieval art
- Elisa Orlandi (1811–1834), Italian opera singer
- Emanuela Orlandi (b. 1968), Vatican girl who disappeared in 1983
- Emanuele Orlandi (b. 1988), Italian footballer, currently playing for Carrarese
- Eni Orlandi, Brazilian researcher
- Felice Orlandi (1925–2003), Italian-born American actor
- Ferdinando Orlandi (1774–1848), Italian composer
- Giovanni Orlandi, Italian engraver and print publisher (16th-17th century)
- Ivo Orlandi (b. 1923), Venezuelan former sports shooter
- José Orlandis (1918–2010), Spanish priest and historian
- Juan Pablo Orlandi (b. 1983), Argentinian rugby union footballer, currently playing for Racing Métro
- Nazzareno Orlandi (1861–1952), Italian-Argentine painter
- Nevio Orlandi (b. 1954), Italian football manager
- Pellegrino Antonio Orlandi (1660–1727), Italian writer and art historian
- Rita Orlandi-Malaspina (b. 1937), Italian opera singer
- Stefano Orlandi (1681–1760), Italian painter
- Ugo Orlandi (b. 1958), Italian musicologist, university professor and mandolinist
- Vittorio Orlandi (b. 1938), Italian show jumping rider
- Ralphiel Orlandi (b.1939), American/Italian company owner
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