Celso

Celso is a given name, a variant of Celsus. It may refer to:

People

 * Celso Sozzini (1517–1570), Italian freethinker
 * Celso Mancini (1542–1612), Italian Roman Catholic prelate
 * Celso Zani (1580-unknown), Italian Roman Catholic prelate
 * Celso Golmayo Zúpide (1820–1898), Spanish-Cuban chess player
 * Celso Caesar Moreno (1830–1901), Italian adventurer and political figure
 * Afonso Celso, Viscount of Ouro Preto (1836–1912), Brazilian politician and last Prime Minister of the Empire of Brazil
 * Celso Ceretti (1844–1919), Italian anarchist and socialist politician
 * Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini (1876–1958), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
 * Celso Lagar (1891–1966), Spanish painter
 * Celso de Freitas (1912–1970), Guyanese cricketer
 * Celso Emilio Ferreiro (1912–1979), Spanish Galicianist activist writer and politician
 * Celso Peçanha (1916–2016), Brazilian politician, lawyer and journalist
 * Celso Furtado (1920–2004), Brazilian economist
 * Celso Brant (1920–2004), Brazilian politician
 * Celso Battaia (1920–2007), Italian football midfielder
 * Celso-Ramón García (1922–2014), Spanish-American physician
 * Celso Garrido Lecca (born 1926), Peruvian composer
 * Celso Pereira de Almeida (1928–2014), Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop
 * Celso Posio (1931–2016), Italian football midfielder
 * Celso Torrelio (1933–1999), Paraguayan military general and former President of Paraguay
 * Celso Yegros Estigarribia (1935–2013), Paraguayan Roman Catholic bishop
 * Zé Celso (born 1937), José Celso Martinez Corrêa, Brazilian actor, director and playwright
 * Celso Murilo (born 1940), Brazilian musician, composer and arranger
 * Celso Lafer (born 1941), Brazilian jurist, professor and politician
 * Celso Amorim (born 1942), Brazilian diplomat
 * Celso Ad. Castillo (1943–2012), Filipino director and screenwriter
 * Celso Scarpini (born 1944), Brazilian basketball player
 * Adu Celso (1945–2005), Brazilian motorcycle road racer
 * Celso Pitta (born 1946–2009), Brazilian economist and politician
 * Celso Grebogi (born 1947), Brazilian theoretical politician
 * Celso Zubire (born 1947), Mexican artist
 * Celso de Matos (born 1947), Portuguese football midfielder
 * Celso Bugallo (born 1947), Spanish actor
 * Celso Lobregat (born 1948), Filipino politician
 * Celso Morga Iruzubieta (born 1948), Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop
 * Celso Costa (born 1949), Brazilian mathematician
 * Celso Valli (born 1950), Italian composer
 * Celso Ferreira (born 1950), known as Celsinho, Brazilian football forward
 * Celso Brandão (born 1951), Brazilian photographer and director
 * Celso Daniel (1951–2002), Brazilian mayor
 * Celso Dayrit (1951–2021), Filipino fencer and sports executive
 * Celso Frateschi (born 1952), Brazilian actor, director, and politician
 * Celso Marranzini (born 1952), Dominican economist and diplomat
 * Celso Piña (1953–2019), Mexican singer, composer and accordionist
 * Celso Machado (born 1953), Brazilian guitarist and multi-instrumentalist
 * Claudio Celso (born 1955), Brazilian guitarist and composer
 * Celso Fonseca (born 1956), Brazilian musician composer, guitarist and producer
 * Celso Russomanno (born 1956), Brazilian reporter and politician
 * Celso Blues Boy (1956–2012), Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist
 * Celso Gavião (born 1956), Brazilian football centre-back goalkeeper
 * Celso Roth (born 1957), Brazilian football manager and football midfielder
 * Celso Giardini (born 1958), Italian sports shooter
 * Celso Otero (born 1958), Uruguayan football manager and former
 * Celso Güity (1958–2021), Honduran football forward
 * Celso Al. Carunungan (fl. 1959–1982), Filipino writer and screenwriter
 * Celso Jaque (born 1960), Argentine politician
 * Celso Luis Gomes (born 1964), Brazilian football defender
 * Celso Portiolli (born 1967), Brazilian television presenter and broadcaster
 * Celso Ayala (born 1970), Paraguayan football manager and former centre-back
 * Celso Guerrero (born 1971), Paraguayan football manager and former goalkeeper
 * Celso Riva (born 1974), Italian video game designer
 * Celso Duarte (born 1974), Paraguayan harpist, singer and instrumentalist
 * Celso Vieira (born 1974), Brazilian football midfielder
 * Celso Albelo (born 1976), Spanish operatic tenor
 * Celso Brum Junior (born 1978), Brazilian volleyball player
 * Celso Cardoso De Moraes (born 1979), known as Chika, Brazilian football defender
 * Celso Esquivel (born 1981), Paraguayan football right-back
 * Celso Míguez (born 1982), Spanish racing driver
 * Celso Vinicius (born 1983), Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitor and mixed martial artist
 * Celso Capdevila (born 1984), Paraguayan football goalkeeper
 * Celso Oliveira (born 1988), Brazilian canoeist
 * Celso Borges (born 1988), Costa Rican football midfielder
 * Celso Ortiz (born 1989), Paraguayan football midfielder
 * Celso Raposo (born 1996), Portuguese football right-back
 * El Celso (fl.2009-present), American post-graffiti artist
 * Celso Arango (fl. 2011-present), Spanish psychiatrist

Places

 * Celso Ramos, municipality in Santa Catarina, Brazil
 * Santi Celso e Giuliano, basilica in Rome, Italy
 * Santa Maria presso San Celso, church in Milan, Italy