Tullio

Tullio is a common Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from Tullius (meaning "the one who leads"). Other forms of the name are Tulio (Spanish) and Túlio (Portuguese). It has a second meaning that is hill or valley of the hills. It may refer to:

Given name

 * Carlo Tullio Altan (1916–2005), Italian anthropologist, sociologist and philosopher
 * Tullio Altamura (born 1924), Italian film actor
 * Tullio Avoledo (born 1957), Italian novelist
 * Tullio Baraglia (1934–2017), Italian rower
 * Tullio Bozza (1891–1922), Italian fencer
 * Tullio Campagnolo (1901–1983), Italian racing cyclist and inventor
 * Tullio Carminati (1894–1971), Italian actor
 * Tullio Cianetti (1899–1976), Italian fascist politician
 * Tullio Crali (1910–2000), Italian artist
 * Tullio De Mauro (1932–2017), Italian linguist and politician
 * Tullio De Piscopo (born 1946), Italian drummer and singer
 * Tullio DeSantis (born 1948), American contemporary artist
 * Marco Tullio Giordana (born 1950), Italian screenwriter and film director
 * Tullio Gonnelli (1912–2005), Italian athlete
 * Tullio Ilomets (1921–2018), Estonian chemist and science historian
 * Tullio Kezich (1928–2009), Italian film critic, playwright and actor
 * Tullio Lanese (born 1947), Italian football referee
 * Tullio Levi-Civita (1873–1941), Italian mathematician
 * Tullio Liberati (born c. 1968), American politician
 * Tullio Liblik (born 1964), Estonian businessman
 * Tullio Lombardo (1460–1532), Italian renaissance sculptor
 * Tullio Moneta (born 1937), South African actor
 * Tullio Pandolfini (1914–1999), Italian water polo player
 * Tullio Pinelli (1908–2009), Italian screenwriter
 * Tullio Regge (1931–2014), Italian physicist
 * Tullio Serafin (1878–1968), Italian conductor
 * Mark Tullio Strukelj (born 1962), Italian footballer
 * Tullio Tamburini (1892–1957), Italian soldier and fascist official

Other uses

 * Tullio phenomenon, auditory phenomenon named after the Italian biologist Pietro Tullio
 * Louis J. Tullio Arena, sports arena in Erie, Pennsylvania, named after mayor Louis J. Tullio
 * Pro Tullio, a 71 BC judicial speech by the Roman writer Cicero