Giuliani is an Italian family name, which can refer to:
- Carlo Giuliani, who died during the demonstrations against 2001 G8
- Carlo Giuliani (bishop), died 1663, bishop of Ston
- François Giuliani, (1938–2009) Algerian journalist and publicist
- Gilda Giuliani, Italian singer
- Laura Giuliani, Italian football goalkeeper
- Luca Giuliani, professor at the Humboldt University, specialising in Greek and Roman archaeology
- Lui Giuliani, Australian businessman
- Mauro Giuliani, guitarist and composer
- Reginaldo Giuliani, better known as Father Giuliani, Dominican friar, soldier and Italian writer
- Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and former candidate for United States president in 2008
- Regina Peruggi Giuliani, his first wife, American educator
- Donna Hanover Giuliani, his second wife
- Judith Giuliani, his third wife
- Andrew Giuliani, his son; American Special Assistant to President Trump.
- Caroline Giuliani, his daughter; American filmmaker, political activist, and writer
- Simone Giuliani, Italian musician, composer, arranger and record producer
- Stefano Giuliani, former Italian professional cyclist
- Tony Giuliani, catcher in Major League Baseball from 1936 to 1943
- Veronica Giuliani, mystic and saint
See also
- Giuliani (turkey), the tame wild turkey that lives in Riverside Park, Manhattan, New York City, named for the former mayor
- Giuliani Partners, a company founded by Rudolph Giuliani and its former subsidiary Giuliani Capital Advisors
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