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Bernardino is a name of Italian, Hispanic, or Portuguese origin, which can be a given name or a surname. The name may refer to:

Given name:
  • Bernardino Baldi (1533–1617), Italian mathematician and writer
  • Bernardino Bertolotti (1547–after 1609), Italian composer and instrumentalist
  • Bernardino Bilbao Rioja (1895–1983), Bolivian air force officer
  • Bernardino Blaceo (fl. c. 1550), Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Bernardino Borlasca, Italian composer of the Renaissance era
  • Bernardino Butinone (a.k.a. Bernardo da Treviglio) (c. 1436–c. 1508), Italian painter of the Renaissance
  • Bernardino Caballero (1839–1912), President of Paraguay 1881–1886
  • Bernardino Cametti (1669–1736), Italian sculptor of the late Baroque period
  • Bernardino Campi (1522–1591), Italian Renaissance painter from Reggio Emilia
  • Bernardino Campilius (fl. 1502), Italian painter
  • Bernardino Capitelli (1589–1639), Italian painter and etcher of the Baroque period
  • Bernardino Carboni (died after 1779), Italian decorator and wood sculptor of the Baroque period
  • Bernardino Cesari (1556–1621), Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early Baroque period
  • Bernardino Ciceri (1650–unknown), Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Bernardino da Polenta (before 1297–1313), lord of Cervia, Emilia-Romagna 1297–1313
  • Bernardino de Anaya (fl. mid-16th century), Spanish man who founded the city of Chachapoyas, Peru
  • Bernardino de Mendoza (Captain General) (1501-1557), Captain General of the Spanish galleys
  • Bernardino de Mendoza (Diplomat) (1540–1604), Spanish military commander, diplomat, and writer
  • Bernardino de Rebolledo (1597–1676), Spanish poet, soldier, and diplomat
  • Bernardino de Sahagún (1499–1590), Spanish Franciscan missionary to the Aztec (Nahua) people of Mexico, compiler of the Florentine Codex
  • Bernardino de Sousa Monteiro (1865–1930), Brazilian politician, governor of Espirito Santo 1916–20
  • Bernardino Drovetti (1776–1852), Italian diplomat, lawyer, explorer, and antiquarian
  • Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz (1912–2000), Ecuadoran Roman Catholic cardinal
  • Bernardino Fabbian (born 1950), Italian football player
  • Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 14th Duke of Frías (1753–1851), Spanish nobleman, politician, and diplomat
  • Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 1st Duke of Frías (c. 1450–1512), Spanish nobleman and military figure during the Reconquista
  • Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frías (1610–1652), Spanish nobleman and diplomat
  • Bernardino Fungai (1460–1516), Italian painter
  • Bernardino Gagliardi (1609–1660), Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Bernardino Gatti (c. 1495–1576), Italian painter of the Renaissance
  • Bernardino Genga (1620–1690), Italian scholar of classical medical texts
  • Bernardino Halbherr (1844–1934), Italian entomologist
  • Bernardino Herrera (born 1977), Spanish field hockey player
  • Bernardino I da Polenta (died 1359), lord of Ravenna and Cervia 1346–1359
  • Bernardino II da Polenta (fl. 1389–1400), lord of Ravenna, Italy 1389–1400
  • Bernardino India (1528–1590), Italian painter of the late Renaissance
  • Bernardino José de Campos Júnior (1841–1915), Brazilian politician, second and sixth governor of the State of São Paulo
  • Bernardino Lanini (1511–1578), Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Bernardino Licinio (1489–1565), Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy
  • Bernardino López de Carvajal (1455–1523), Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Bernardino Ludovisi (1693–1749), Italian sculptor
  • Bernardino Luini (c. 1480–1532), Italian painter from Leonardo’s circle
  • Bernardino Machado (1851–1944), Portuguese politician, President of Portugal 1915–17 and 1925–26
  • Bernardino Maffei (1514–1549), Italian archbishop and cardinal
  • Bernardino Mezzastris (fl. early 16th century), Italian painter of the Umbrian school
  • Bernardino Molinari (1880–1952), Italian orchestra conductor
  • Bernardino Nogara (1870–1958), Italian financial manager, financial advisor to the Vatican 1929–1954
  • Bernardino of Fossa (1420–1503), Italian Franciscan historian and ascetical writer
  • Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), Italian priest, Franciscan missionary, and Catholic saint
  • Bernardino Parasole (fl. 17th century), Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Bernardino Pedroto (born 1953), Portuguese football player and manager
  • Bernardino Piñera Carvallo (born 1915), Chilean prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Bernardino Poccetti (1548–1612), Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker
  • Bernardino Radi (c. 16th century), Italian engraver and architect
  • Bernardino Ramazzini (1633–1714), Italian physician
  • Bernardino Realino (1530–1616), Italian Jesuit priest; canonized in 1947
  • Bernardino Rivadavia (1780–1845), first president of Argentina 1826–1827
  • Bernardino Spada (1594–1661), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and art patron
  • Bernardino Tamames Alonso (born 1973), Spanish basketball player
  • Bernardino Telesio (1509–1588), Italian philosopher and natural scientist
  • Bernardino Varisco (1850–1933), Italian philosopher and a professor of theoretical philosophy
  • Bernardino Vitulini (fl. 1350), Italian painter
  • Bernardino Zacchetti (fl. c. 1523), Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Bernardino Zapponi (1927–2000), Italian novelist and screenwriter; collaborated with Federico Fellini
Middle name:
  • Giovanni Bernardino Azzolini (1572–1645), Italian painter and sculptor in the late-Mannerist style
  • Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (1560–1623), Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods
  • Giuseppe Bernardino Bison (1762–1844), Italian painter
Surname:
  • Ana Bernardino (contemporary), Brazilian pop singer
  • Girolamo di Bernardino (fl. 1511–1518), Italian painter of the Renaissance period
  • Juan Bernardino (1460–1544), one of two Aztec peasants alleged to have had visions of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531
  • Jun Bernardino (1947–2007), commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association 1993–2002
  • Pietro Bernardino (1475–1502), follower of Savonarola
Places:
  • Bernardino Batista, Paraíba, Brazil
  • Bernardino Bilbao Province, Bolivia
  • Bernardino de Campos, São Paulo, Brazil
  • San Bernardino (disambiguation), numerous places named San Bernardino
  • São Bernardino, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Other:
  • USS San Bernardino, two ships of the United States Navy

Usage examples of "bernardino".

Those battleships were heading for the Sibuyan Sea and San Bernardino Strait.

If they would but suck Halsey out of the way, he could perhaps bull through San Bernardino Strait and annihilate the MacArthur beachhead with his giant guns.

The day after that, it now seemed, he would run straight into Halsey at the mouth of San Bernardino Strait.

Still, having put off entering narrow waters until darkness was near, he reversed course once again, and made for San Bernardino Strait.

Ahead, the Japanese command in Manila had turned on the navigation lights of San Bernardino Strait.

Not so much as a single picket destroyer guarding the entrance to San Bernardino Strait!

N'o, wrong guess-, Halsey was ordering him to concentrate off San Bernardino, too.

Those missing flattops weren't covering the oncoming San Bernardino force.

May be tantalizing Halsey to charge through San Bernardino Strait after him, whereupon he'll come about and cross our T.

Or Halsey could stay off San Bernardino with the battleships, and Turn Mitscher's flattops loose to run north and get the carriers.

The Jap had turned around and was heading for San Bernardino Strait at twenty-two knots.

In a very terse dispatch he notified Kinkaid down in the gulf of his decision to leave San Bernardino Strait unguarded, making Nimitz and King information addresses: CENTRAL FORCE HEAVILY DAMAGED ACCORDING TO STRIKE REPORTS X AM PROCEEDING NORTH WITH THREE GROUPS TO attack CARRIER FORCE AT DAWN X That was all.

In fact, a snooper pilot out on search now had just reported the navigation lights in San Bernardino Strait brilliantly lit.

Asking no permission from Tokyo, notifying nobody, he turned north to head home through San Bernardino Strait.

At that rate the knocked Pu New Jersey and the Iowa could reach San Bernardino Strait about one in the morning"Leyte Gulf at three or four.