Crivelli (surname) explained
Crivelli is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
- Uberto Crivelli (died 1187), birth name of Pope Urban III
- Carlo Crivelli (-), Venetian Renaissance painter
- Charlotte Crivelli (1863-1956), French Australian philanthropist who founded the French Red Cross Society of Victoria
- Vittorio Crivelli (-), Italian painter, brother of Carlo Crivelli
- Taddeo Crivelli (fl. 1451, died by 1479), painter of illuminated manuscripts of the Ferrara school (also known as Taddeo da Ferrara)
- Giacomo Filippo Crivelli (died 1466), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Novara
- Lucrezia Crivelli, model for La Belle Ferronière, a mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan
- Melchiorre Crivelli (1486–1561), Italian Roman Catholic inquisitor and bishop
- Alessandro Crivelli (1514–74), Italian Roman Catholic bishop of Cozenza and Cariati and cardinal deacon
- Giovanni Battista Crivelli (died 1652), Italian composer
- Angiolo Mario Crivelli, also known as Crivellone (1658-1730), Italian painter, mainly of scenes containing animals
- Giovanni Francesco Crivelli (1691–1743), Venetian mathematician and priest
- Gaetano Crivelli (1768–1836), Italian tenor, regarded as one of the founders of that remarkable Bergamo tenor school
- Giovanni Crivelli (painter) (il Crivellino), Italian painter of the 18th-century
- Domenico Crivelli (–1856), Italian-English tenor and singing teacher
- Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo-Crivelli (1800-1874), Italian naturalist and academician
- Iseline Crivelli (born 1903, date of death unknown), Italian alpine skier
- Alejandra Costamagna Crivelli (born 1970), Chilean writer and journalist
- Federico Javier Crivelli (born 1982), Argentine professional footballer
- Manuel Crivelli (born 1993), Argentine handball player
- Victoria Crivelli (born 1990), Argentine handball player
- Enzo Crivelli (born 1995), French professional football striker
- Dani Crivelli, former member of the Swiss hard rock and heavy metal band Krokus