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Date "Bianchi" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references)

Specialty Definition: BIANCHI

Domain Definition
Literature Bianchi (See Neri. ). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: BIANCHI

Expressions Definition
Al Bianchi Alfred A. "Al" Bianchi (born March 26, 1932 in Long Island City, New York) is a former pro basketball player and coach. (references)
Arighi Bianchi Arighi Bianchi is an Italian furniture shop based in the town of Macclesfield in Cheshire, England. It was founded in 1854 by Italian immigrants Antonio Arighi and Antonio Bianchi who originated from the village of Casnate on the shores of Lago di Como. (references)
Bianchi (bicycle manufacturers) Bianchi is a major Italian bicycle manufacturer. Edoardo Bianchi started his bicycle manufacturing business in a small shop on Milan’s Via Nirone in 1885. Since then Bianchi has become one of the world's most respected bicycle companies. F.I.V. Edoardo Bianchi and its brands (Bianchi, Legnano, Puch and Chiorda) has been part of Cycleurope Group, the Swedish company of Grimaldi Industri AB, since May 1997. Bianchi is also considered to be the oldest bicycle manufacturer in the world today. The company manufactures various types of bicycles, from road, mountain, track, and cruiser bicycles. They are best known for their racing bicycles built by their famous reparto corse racing department in Italy, which more often than not are equipped with Campagnolo parts. (references)
Bianchi International Bianchi International of Temecula, California is a worldwide producer of leather goods for the law enforcement industry. Since the 1970s they have produced items from gun holsters to duty belts and everything related in between. (references)
Carlos Bianchi Carlos Bianchi (born April 26, 1949 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a former football (soccer) player and coach. (references)
Kenneth Bianchi Kenneth Alessio Bianchi born May 22, 1951 in Rochester, New York is, along with cousin Angelo Buono, Jr., one of the Hillside Stranglers. He is serving a prison term in Washington. His biological mother was an alcoholic prostitute and she gave him up for adoption at birth. He was adopted at age three by Frances Bianchi and her husband. (references)
Lorenzo Bianchi Lorenzo Bianchi 白英奇主教 (April 1, 1899-February 13 1983) was born in Italy, at Corteno, near Brescia, Mons. Lorenzo Bianchi was ordained Priest of Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME) on September 23, 1922 and arrived in Hong Kong September 13, 1923. (references)
Lucien Bianchi Lucien Bianchi (born 10 November 1934 in Milan, Italy; died 30 March 1969) was a Belgian Formula One driver who raced for the Cooper, Emeryson, Lotus, ENB, Lola and BRM teams. Bianchi moved to Belgium when he was still a kid, with his father who was a race mechanic. His first race event was at the Alpine Rally in 1951. He won the 1957, 1958 and 1959 Tour de France as well as the Paris 1000 sportscar race in the latter two years. He entered Formula 1 in 1960, where he appeared briefly. He then raced touring cars, sportscars and rally cars, being successful in all disciplines; his biggest victories coming in the 1968 Le Mans 24 Hours, behind the wheel of a Ford GT40 with Pedro Rodriguez and at Sebring in 1962 with Jo Bonnier. He was also leading the London-Sydney marathon when his Citroën collided with a non-competing car. In 1968 he re-entered Formula 1 with the Cooper-BRM team but early 1969 he was killed when his Alfa Romeo T33 spun into a telegraph pole during Le Mans testing. (references)
Luigi Bianchi Luigi Bianchi born on the January 18 1856 in Parma, Italy, and died on June 6 1928 in Pisa, Italy. (references)
Maurizio Bianchi Maurizio Bianchi (December 4 1955 in Pomponesco in the Province of Mantua) is an Italian pioneer of Noise music, originating from Milan. (references)
Michele Bianchi Michele Bianchi was an eminent revolutionary syndicalist leader. He was among the founding members of the Fascist movement. (references)

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Extended Definition: BIANCHI


Bianchi

Bianchi, a plural of bianco (white in Italian), is a frequent proper name, and may refer, among others, to:

Bianchi
Family Name

Meaning White-haired or pale
Region of origin Italy
Popularity Behind the Name 
Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Bianchi

People

  • Andrea Bianchi, an Italian film director
  • Artemio Danilo Bianchi, a current Cavaliere della Republica
  • Bruno Bianchi
  • Carlos Bianchi is a former Argentine football (soccer) player and coach
  • Craig Bianchi, a South African soccer player
  • Daniela Bianchi, an actress
  • Diana Bianchi
  • Emilio Bianchi, a 19th/20th-century Italian orbit computer, honoured by the minor planets 521 Brixia, 674 Rachele, and 1423 Jose
  • Francesco Bianchi, a Renaissance painter
  • Frederick Bianchi, an American-born composer
  • Gilda Bianchi, Argentine singer
  • Jules Bianchi, French racing driver
  • Kenneth Bianchi, American serial killer
  • Michael A. Bianchi, columnist for the Orlando Sentinel
  • Luigi Bianchi, a leading Italian mathematician of the late 19th-early 20th centuries.
  • Michele Bianchi, a founding member of the Fascist movement.
  • Ottavio Bianchi, a former coach for a number Serie A teams.
  • Rolando Bianchi, a current striker for SS Lazio
  • Bianchi, a fictional character in the manga series Reborn!

Manufacturing

  • Bianchi (bicycle manufacturer), a company that manufactures bicycles, and has manufactured cars and motorcycles.
  • Bianchi (motorcycles), a line of Italian motorcycles made from 1897 to 1967.
  • Bianchi (lorry manufacturer), a company that merged into Autobianchi in 1955.
  • Bianchi International is a leather product manufacturer based in Temecula, California.
  • Bianchi Jeanswear a Colombian fashion clothing brand based in Medellín, Colombia.

Sports

  • Team Bianchi, cycling team participating in the 2003 Tour de France.
  • Liquigas-Bianchi, a cycling team created from the merger of Team Bianchi with the Liquigas team

Places

  • Bianchi is a commune in the province of Cosenza, southern Italy

Historical Usage

  • the Bianchi, an early 15th‑century penitential movement

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Bianchi". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: BIANCHI

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Bianchi 75     Al Bianchi 5
Ottavio Bianchi 33     Alessandro Bianchi 6
Giuseppe Bianchi 24     Andrea Bianchi 4
Simone Bianchi 24     Arighi Bianchi 3
Carlos Bianchi 20     Baldassare Bianchi 6
Simone Bianchi (artist) 18     Benedetta Bianchi Porro 3
Bianchi classification 16     Bianchi 75
Bianchi (commune) 16     Bianchi (bicycle manufacturer) 7
Bianchi cycling team 15     Bianchi (commune) 16
Maurizio Bianchi 13     Bianchi (motorcycles) 6
Rolando Bianchi 13     Bianchi Bicycles 7
Team Bianchi 12     Bianchi classification 16
Lucien Bianchi 12     Bianchi cycling team 15
Team Maxbo Bianchi 11     Bianchi group 3
Giuseppe Bianchi (engineer) 11     Bianchi International 3
Pietro Bianchi 10     Bruno Bianchi 3
Kenneth Bianchi 10     Caritas Bianchi College of Careers 4
Giorgio Bianchi 10     Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni 4
Luigi Bianchi 9     Carlos Bianchi 20
Craig Bianchi 8     Craig Bianchi 8
Willibald C. Bianchi 8     Daniela Bianchi 5
Nicolás Bianchi Arce 8     Ed Bianchi 6
Michele Bianchi 8     Federico Bianchi 4
Bianchi (bicycle manufacturer) 7     Francesco Bianchi 4
Joe Bianchi 7     Frederick Bianchi 5
Vittorio Ranuzzi de' Bianchi 7     Giorgio Bianchi 10
Bianchi Bicycles 7     Giovanni Antonio Bianchi 2
Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli 6     Giuseppe Bianchi 24
Ed Bianchi 6     Giuseppe Bianchi (abbot) 3
Bianchi (motorcycles) 6     Giuseppe Bianchi (architect) 2
Pier Paolo Bianchi 6     Giuseppe Bianchi (astronomer) 3
Alessandro Bianchi 6     Giuseppe Bianchi (engineer) 11
Lorenzo Bianchi 6     Giuseppe Bianchi (musician) 3
Baldassare Bianchi 6     Isidoro Bianchi 4
Pietro Bianchi (painter) 5     Joe Bianchi 7
Al Bianchi 5     Juan Carlos Bianchi 3
Frederick Bianchi 5     Kenneth Bianchi 10
Daniela Bianchi 5     Leonardo Bianchi 4
Carlo Felice Bianchi Anderloni 4     Lorenzo Bianchi 6
Sebastiano Bianchi 4     Lucien Bianchi 12
Caritas Bianchi College of Careers 4     Luigi Bianchi 9
Isidoro Bianchi 4     Marc Bianchi 3
Michael A. Bianchi 4     Maurizio Bianchi 13
Andrea Bianchi 4     Michael A. Bianchi 4
Francesco Bianchi 4     Michele Bianchi 8
Federico Bianchi 4     Nicolás Bianchi Arce 8
Leonardo Bianchi 4     Orazio Bianchi 3
Paolo Bianchi 4     Ottavio Bianchi 33
Bianchi group 3     Paolo Bianchi 4
Orazio Bianchi 3     Pier Paolo Bianchi 6
Arighi Bianchi 3     Pietro Bianchi 10
Giuseppe Bianchi (musician) 3     Pietro Bianchi (athlete) 3
Giuseppe Bianchi (abbot) 3     Pietro Bianchi (painter) 5
Simone Bianchi (athlete) 3     Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli 6
Pietro Bianchi (athlete) 3     Rolando Bianchi 13
Bruno Bianchi 3     Sebastiano Bianchi 4
Tom Bianchi 3     Simone Bianchi 24
Benedetta Bianchi Porro 3     Simone Bianchi (artist) 18
Bianchi International 3     Simone Bianchi (athlete) 3
Marc Bianchi 3     Team Bianchi 12
Giuseppe Bianchi (astronomer) 3     Team Maxbo Bianchi 11
Juan Carlos Bianchi 3     Telefoni Bianchi 2
Telefoni Bianchi 2     Tom Bianchi 3
Giuseppe Bianchi (architect) 2     Vittorio Ranuzzi de' Bianchi 7
Giovanni Antonio Bianchi 2     Willibald C. Bianchi 8

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).