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*[[Primo Carnera]] (1906 – 1967), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933 - 1934
*[[Primo Carnera]] (1906 – 1967), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933 - 1934
*[[Primo Cassarino]] (born 1956), enforcer for the Gambino crime family
*[[Primo Cassarino]] (born 1956), enforcer for the Gambino crime family
*[[Primo Colon]] (), Pro Wrestler
*[[Primo Colon]] (born 1982), Pro Wrestler
*[[Primo Conti]] (1900 - 1988), Italian Futurist artist
*[[Primo Conti]] (1900 - 1988), Italian Futurist artist
*[[Primo Levi]] (1919 - 1987), Jewish Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor, and author
*[[Primo Levi]] (1919 - 1987), Jewish Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor, and author

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Primo may refer to:

People

  • DJ Premier, hip-hop producer, sometimes goes by nickname Primo
  • Primo Carnera (1906 – 1967), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933 - 1934
  • Primo Cassarino (born 1956), enforcer for the Gambino crime family
  • Primo Colon (born 1982), Pro Wrestler
  • Primo Conti (1900 - 1988), Italian Futurist artist
  • Primo Levi (1919 - 1987), Jewish Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor, and author
  • Primo Riccitelli (1875 - 1941), Italian composer
  • Primo Zamparini, Italian bantamweight Olympic and professional boxer
  • Primož Brezec (born 1979), Slovenian professional basketball player
  • Al Primo (born 1938), television news executive credited with creating the Eyewitness News format
  • Francisco Primo de Verdad y Ramos (1760 — 1808), New Spain lawyer and politician
  • The Italian name of Saint Primus
  • A softball legend, Primo once tried to tape his swing, but the tapes in his camera melted under sheer greatness

See also

Places in Italy

Art, music, and literature

  • Primo (2005 film), a 2005 film of Antony Sher's play of the same title, adapted from Primo Levi's Holocaust memoir If This Is a Man
  • Primo Victoria, a 2005 album by Swedish power-metal band Sabaton
  • O Primo Basílio, an 1878 novel by Portuguese author José Maria Eça de Queiroz
  • Riccardo Primo, a 1727 opera in three acts by George Frideric Handel
  • An alternate term for the subidor, a drum used in the music of Puerto Rico

Business and industry

Other