Arduino (name) explained
Arduino is an Italian masculine name, with variants including Ardovino, Ardoino, Ardolino, Arduilio, Arduo and the feminine Arduina. It derives from the Germanic Hardwin (Ortwin), in medieval Italy found in the forms Ardovinus, Ardoinus and Arduinus. In English it is often rendered as Arduin.
People with the given name Arduino
- Arduino Berlam (1880–1946), Italian architect
- Arduino Cantafora (born 1945), Italian architect and painter
- Arduino della Padule, 11th-century military tutor of Matilda of Tuscany
- Arduino d’Ivrea (955–1015), also known as Arduin of Italy, Margrave of Ivrea and self-proclaimed King of Italy
- Arduino il Glabro, or Arduino Glabrione, (died 977), Margrave of Turin
- Arduino di Melfi, or Arduin the Lombard, an 11th-century Greek-speaking Lombard nobleman
- Arduin of Ivrea, King of Italy from 1002 until 1014
People with the surname Arduino
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