Solinas is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Franco Solinas was an Italian writer and screenwriter. He is best known for the screenplay of The Battle of Algiers, which was nominated for three Academy Awards.
Giovanni Solinas, also known as Gianni Solinas, is an Italian football manager who worked for one of South Africa's most successful clubs, Kaizer Chiefs. Solinas took over the reign at Chiefs at the start of the 2018-2019 season after the resignation of Steve Komphela, who had previously failed to lead the team out of a dry spell for three seasons.
Marisa Anna Solinas, best known as Marisa Solinas, was an Italian actress and singer.
In mathematics, a Solinas prime, or generalized mersenne prime, is a prime number that has the form , where is a low-degree polynomial with small integer coefficients.. These primes allow fast modular reduction algorithms and are widely used in cryptography.
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Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. Clark evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th-century England. The name has many variants.
Hubert is a Germanic masculine given name, from hug "mind" and beraht "bright". It also occurs as a surname via the hereditary Knights of Saint Hubert the Patron Saint of Hunters.
Kareem is a common given name and surname of Arabic origin that means generous or noble. It should not be confused with Al-Karim, which is one of the 99 names of Allah, meaning The Most Generous.
Armando Aste was one of the most influential Italian alpinists of the postwar period.
The Battle of Algiers is a 1966 Italian-Algerian historical war film co-written and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo and starring Jean Martin and Saadi Yacef. It is based on events by rebels during the Algerian War (1954–62) against the French government in North Africa; the most prominent being the titular Battle of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It was shot on location and the film's score was composed by Ennio Morricone. The film was shot in a Roberto Rossellini-inspired newsreel style: in black and white with documentary-type editing to add to its sense of historical authenticity. It is often associated with Italian neorealist cinema.
Hassan is a masculine Arabic given name.
Costa, sometimes da Costa or Da Costa, is an Italian, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan surname. Because of colonization and immigration, it is found throughout Latin America, being particularly common in Brazil and Argentina. It is also a surname chosen by Jews, due to Roman Catholic conversions.
Colombo is an Italian surname. Literally meaning "dove" it was given to orphans.
Boselli is an Italian surname. Variations include Bosio and Bossi, the former being among the original derivations of both names. Also, Bossy and Bossie are two etymologically related forms found in French-speaking regions as well as in the United States. Notable people with the surname include:
Ramzi or Ramzy is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin. It may refer to
Proibito (Forbidden) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Mel Ferrer.
Tonči Žilić is a Croatian football player, currently playing for Omiš. He spent most of his career playing in the Croatian Prva HNL, but also a spell in Italy where he played three seasons in Serie B.
Conte is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Simone Solinas is an Italian footballer who plays for Trieste as a forward.
Sacko is a surname, and may refer to:
Ferretti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: