Vico or de Vico may refer to:
Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Latin Christianity.
Dino is a masculine given name which may refer to the following people:
Conti is an Italian surname.
Father Francesco de Vico was an Italian astronomer and a Jesuit priest.
Paolo is both a given name and a surname, the Italian form of the name Paul. Notable people with the name include:
Bruno is a first name and surname of Old Germanic origin. In the Latin languages, it comes from Brunus, a Latinized form of a Germanic name composed of the root brun-, which can mean burnished and also moreno, also present in the words braun and brown.
Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language–speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 400 most popular male baby names in the United States since the late 19th century and has been among the top 200 since the mid 20th century.
Clemente is both an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese surname and a given name. Notable people with the surname include:
Alfredo is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name.
Salvi may refer to:
Pietro is an Italian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

Costa, sometimes Costas, da Costa, Da Costa, or Dalla Costa, is an Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and French surname. The surname spread throughout the world through colonization. It is also a surname chosen by Jews and other religious groups due to Roman Catholic and other Christian conversions.
Giulio is an Italian given name. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Victor is both a given name and a surname. It is Latin in origin meaning winner or conqueror.
Serra is Latin for "saw", Italian for "greenhouse", and Sardinian, Galician, Portuguese and Catalan for "mountain range" or "saw".
This is a list of persons named after Saint Francis Xavier. The list includes cognates of the name Francis Xavier in other languages, including:
Croats form a part of the permanent population of Italy. Traditionally, there is an autochthonous community in the Molise region known as the Molise Croats, but there are many other Croats living in or associated with Italy through other means. In 2010, persons with Croatian citizenship in Italy numbered 21,079.
Casanova is a Catalan and Italian surname, which translates literally as "New House". Notable people with the surname include:
Carlo is an Italian and Spanish masculine given name and a surname. As an Italian name it is a form of Charles. As a Spanish name it is a short form of Carlos. Notable people with this name include the following: