Vieri (surname) explained
Vieri |
Meaning: | from French surname, Olivier. Vieri and Vièri themselves are the short form of Olivièri and Olivieri. Olivier was derived from oliva (olive).[1] |
Region: | Italy |
Variant: | Vièri, Olivièri, Olivieri, (and other variants of Olivieri: Liverani, Ulivieri, etc.) |
Vieri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Christian Vieri (born 1973), Italian international footballer, striker, son of Roberto and brother of Max
- Francesco de Vieri, called Verino the second (1524-1591), Italian philosopher
- Lido Vieri (born 1939), Italian international football manager and former professional footballer, goalkeeper
- Max Vieri (born 1978), Australian international football (soccer) player, son of Roberto and brother of Christian
- Roberto Vieri (born 1946), Italian footballer, father of Christian and Max
See also
Notes and References
- Book: De Felice, Emidio. Dizionario dei cognomi italiani. Emidio De Felice. Oscar Studio Mondadori (Arnoldo Mondadori Editore). Italian. 2. March 1979. first published in February 1978. Book 3 of "I Dizionari" series. Cles. 180–181.