Remo is a masculine name with Italian origin. It is pronounced as REH-moh (/ˈreːmo/) in Italian. The name Remo is a variation of the name Remus. In terms of popularity, it has been moderately used for newborn boys in the United States. In recent years, it has ranked around 7,500 to 10,000 in terms of occurrence. The name Remo carries historical associations with it, as it was the name of one of the legendary founders of Rome in Roman mythology. With its unique sound and cultural significance, Remo can be a distinctive choice for parents looking for an Italian-inspired baby name.
Remo Anzovino is an Italian composer, musician, and criminal lawyer. |
Remo D'Souza is a highly successful Indian choreographer, film director, and producer known for his work in Bollywood films and as a judge on the dance reality show Dance Plus. |
Remo Marco Freuler is a Swiss professional footballer known for his midfield play with Bologna and the Switzerland national team. |
Remo Ruffini is an Italian billionaire businessman, serving as the chairman and CEO of the fashion company Moncler, and controlling Ruffini Partecipazioni Srl. |
Remo Marc Lütolf is a Swiss industrial manager and Vice-President of the University of Applied Sciences Council of Northwestern Switzerland. |
Remo Bertoni was an Italian footballer and manager known for his career as a full-back, playing for various teams in Serie A and Serie B before transitioning to coaching. |
Remo Bertoni was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. |
Remo Girone is an Italian film and stage actor known for his roles in La piovra, Live by Night, and Ford vs Ferrari, and is married to actress Victoria Zinny. |
Remo Airoldi was an Italian bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s and finished 11th in the four-man event at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz. |
Remo Rossi is an Italian former professional racing cyclist who participated in the 1993 and 1994 Tour de France. |