Lombardi (surname)
Appearance
Lombardi is an Italian surname, often held by the descendants of migrants from Lombardy and Northern Italy.
- Alberto Lombardi (1893–1975), Italian Olympic equestrian
- Dean Lombardi (born 1958), president and general manager of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings
- Ernie Lombardi (1908–1977), Major League Baseball player
- Federico Lombardi S.J. (born 1942), director of the Holy See Press Office
- Filippo Lombardi (born 1956), Swiss politician
- Filippo Lombardi (born 1990), Italian goalkeeper
- Gianfranco Lombardi (born 1941), Italian Olympic basketball player
- Giannina Arangi-Lombardi (1891–1951), Italian opera soprano
- Giovanni Lombardi (born 1969), Italian road bicycling racer
- Guido Lombardi (born 1949), Peruvian journalist, lawyer, and politician
- John V. Lombardi (born 1942), American professor, Latin American historian and university administrator
- Johnny Lombardi (1915–2002), pioneer of multicultural broadcasting in Canada
- Julian Lombardi (born 1956), American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist
- Lella Lombardi (1941–1992), Italian female race car driver
- Louis Lombardi (born 1968), American actor
- Mark Lombardi (1955–2000), abstract painter known for his network diagrams of crime and conspiracy
- Matthew Lombardi (born 1982), National Hockey League player
- Michael Lombardi (disambiguation)
- Pietro Lombardi (disambiguation)
- Sandro Lombardi, Swiss footballer
- Steve Lombardi (born 1961), professional wrestler better known as the Brooklyn Brawler
- Vince Lombardi (1913–1970), American football coach, or either of the two awards named for him:
- Vince Lombardi Trophy: awarded to the winning team of the Super Bowl
- Rotary Lombardi Award: annual award given to the best college football lineman or linebacker
Fictional people by the name Lombardi
- Tina Lombardi, a character played by Marion Cotillard in the 2004 film A Very Long Engagement
- Falco Lombardi, fictional character from Nintendo's Star Fox series of video games
Other:
- Lombardi's, the first pizzeria in the United States (opened in 1905)