Traina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Angelo Traina, also known as A. B. Traina, was a Biblical scholar, best known for his emphasis on restoring "Semitic proper names to their Aramaic and Hebrew forms".
Francesco Traina (1578–1651) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1627–1651).
Geraldine Traina, also known as Gerri Traina, was an American feminist. She co-founded and edited Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, ran the Washington Area Women's Center in 1973, and helped to establish the Washington Area Women's Fund and the Washington Area Feminist Federal Credit Union. She appears in Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 by Barbara J. Love.
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Bianchi, a plural of bianco, is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Geoffrey Beene was an American fashion designer. Beene was one of New York's most famous fashion designers, recognized for his artistic and technical skills and for creating simple, comfortable and dressy women's wear.
Mancini is a surname of Italian origin which, etymologically, comes from the Italian adjective mancino, which literally means "left handed".
Nick Traina was an American singer, who was lead singer for the punk band Link 80.
Torretta is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Palermo located on the Mediterranean island of Sicily.
Ferraro is an occupational surname of Italian origin meaning blacksmith in Italian. Notable people with this surname includes:
Costa, sometimes da Costa or Da Costa, is an Italian, Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Catalan, French and Greek 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.
John Traina is a retired American soccer player who spent most of his career playing in the St. Louis, Missouri leagues from 1950 to 1960. Traina earned five caps with the U.S. national team. He was inducted into the St Louis Hall Of fame in 1983, together with his brother Peter.
Bianchini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Bái is the pinyin of the uncommon surname 白, meaning the colour white. It is of Mongol origin.
Bianco is an Italian surname meaning "white". Notable people with the surname include:
Pepe is a pet form of the Spanish name José. It is also a surname.
Todd Traina is an American film producer and the founder of Red Rover Films in 2007. In 2007 Traina was named by Daily Variety as one of its "10 Producers to Watch." My Suicide, a quirky low-budget dark comedy released in 2009 which Traina produced, won a Crystal Bear at the 2009 Berlin Film Festival, among other prizes.
The 2012 Women's College World Series was played from May 31 through June 6, 2012 at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Eight NCAA Division I college softball teams who advanced through a 64-team bracket competed in the double-elimination tournament. The official host for the event was the University of Oklahoma. The ESPN Networks televised all games with Beth Mowins, Pam Ward, Jessica Mendoza, Michele Mary Smith and Holly Rowe serving as announcers for the Tournament. The University of Alabama won the national championship.
Ferrara is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Trevor D. Traina is an American entrepreneur and the current United States Ambassador to Austria.
Ferretti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jaclyn Traina is an American softball player. She attended Naples High School in Naples, Florida. She later attended the University of Alabama, where she was an All-American pitcher for the Alabama Crimson Tide softball team. Traina led Alabama to the 2012 Women's College World Series finals, where they defeated Oklahoma, 2–1 to claim Alabama's first national championship in softball. Traina was named the 2012 Women's College World Series Most Outstanding Player.