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Conti is an Italian surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 63.5% of all known bearers of the surname Conti were residents of Italy (frequency 1:756), 11.8% of the United States (1:24,071), 9.2% of Brazil (1:17,439), 6.3% of Argentina (1:5,300), 2.5% of France (1:21,201) and 1.3% of the Philippines (1:58,961).
In Italy, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:756) in the following regions:
- Tuscany (1:360)
 - Umbria (1:363)
 - Marche (1:370)
 - Lazio (1:412)
 - Emilia-Romagna (1:478)
 - Lombardy (1:531)
 - Sicily (1:624)
 - Liguria (1:628)
 
In Argentina, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:5,300) in the following provinces:[1]
- Santa Fe Province (1:3,222)
 - Córdoba Province (1:3,292)
 - Buenos Aires (1:4,110)
 - Mendoza Province (1:4,201)
 - Buenos Aires Province (1:4,408)
 - La Pampa Province (1:4,731)
 
People
- The historical Conti di Segni, family
- Andrea dei Conti (1240–1302), Italian Roman Catholic priest
 - Giovanni dei Conti di Segni (died 1213), Italian cardinal
 - Giovanni Conti (cardinal) (1414–1493), Italian cardinal
 - Francesco Conti (cardinal) (died 1521), Italian cardinal
 - Lotario dei Conti di Segni, Pope Innocent III (1160 or 1161 – 16 July 1216), Italian pope
 - Michelangelo Conti, Pope Innocent XIII (1655–1724), Italian pope
 - Ottaviano dei Conti di Segni (died 1234), Italian cardinal
 - Torquato Conti (1591–1636), 17th-century Italian military officer
 - Ugolino di Conti, Pope Gregory IX (c. 1145/70 – 22 August 1241), Italian pope
 
 - a surname derived from the toponym Conty, France (cf. Princes of Conti)
- Louis Armand II de Bourbon, prince de Conti, Prince of Conti from 1709 to 1727
 
 - Al Conti (born 1968), Grammy-nominated New Age composer, arranger, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
 - Albert Conti (1887–1967), Austrian-Hungarian-born Italian-American film actor
 - Alberto Coletti Conti (1885–?), Italian sports shooter
 - Alberto Conti (born 1966), astrophysicist
 - Aldo Conti (1890–1988), Italian painter
 - Alexander Conti (born 1993), Canadian actor
 - Andrea Conti (footballer, born 1977), Italian football player
 - Andrea Conti (footballer, born 1994), Italian football player
 - Antonio Schinella Conti (1677–1749), Italian historian, mathematician, philosopher and physicist
 - Arnaldo Conti (1885–1919), Italian conductor of opera
 - Augusto Conti (1822–1905), Italian philosopher and educationist
 - Bernardino de' Conti (died 1525), Italian painter
 - Bill Conti (born 1942), film music director
 - Bob Conti (born 1947), American percussionist, record producer, songwriter, singer
 - Bruno Conti (born 1955), former football player and member of the Italy national football team in 1982
 - Carlo Conti (born 1961), Italian television presenter
 - Carlos Conti (1916–1975), Spanish comic writer
 - Chiara Conti (born 1973), Italian actress
 - Christian Conti (born 1987), Italian football player
 - Daniele Conti (born 1979), Italian football player
 - Diana Conti (born 1956), Argentine lawyer and politician
 - Elena Conti (born 1967), Italian biochemist and molecular biologist
 - Elmer W. Conti (1921–1988), American businessman and politician
 - Enio Conti (1913–2005), former US NFL player
 - Ettore Conti (1871–1972), Italian civil engineer, electricity industrialist, and businessman
 - Evan Conti (born 1993), American-Israeli basketball player and coach
 - Fabio Conti, Italian water polo coach
 - Febo Conti (1926–2012), Italian TV and radio presenter
 - Flora Di Conti (1898–1952), an early direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda
 - Francesca Conti (born 1972), female water polo goalkeeper
 - Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1681–1732), Florentine composer
 - Francesco Conti (painter) (1681–1760), Italian artist
 - Fulvio Conti (born 1947), Italian financier
 - Gene Conti (born 1946), American government official
 - Germán Conti (born 1994), Argentine footballer
 - Gregorio Conti, birthname of antipope Victor IV
 - Giacomo Conti (artist) (1813–1888), Italian painter
 - Giacomo Conti (bobsledder) (1918–1992), Italian bobsledder
 - Gianmarco Conti (born 1992), Italian professional footballer
 - Gioacchino Conti (1714–1761), 18th-century castrato singer
 - Gustavo de Conti (born 1980), Brazilian professional basketball coach
 - Guy Conti (born 1942), baseball advisor and bullpen coach
 - Haroldo Conti (1925–1976), Argentine writer, screenwriter, teacher, and Latin professor
 - Italia Conti (1873–1946), English actress
 - Ivan Conti, drummer with the band Azymuth
 - Jason Conti (born 1975), former outfielder in Major League Baseball
 - Jesse Corti (born 1955), a Venezuelan-American actor and voice actor
 - Jim Conti, a member of Streetlight Manifesto
 - Joe Conti (born 1954), president of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters
 - John Conti, the founder of the john conti Coffee Company
 - Joy Flowers Conti (born 1948), a Chief United States District Judge
 - Kathleen Conti, member of the Colorado House of Representatives
 - Laura Conti (1921–1993), Italian anti-fascist partisan and a figure for Italian environmentalism
 - Leonardo Conti (1900–1945), German hockey player
 - Leonardo Conti (1900–1945), Swiss physician
 - Leopoldo Conti (1901–1970), Italian professional football player and coach
 - Luigi Conti (nuncio) (1929–2015), Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat
 - Marco Conti (born 1969), Captain Regent of San Marino
 - Mario Conti (1934–2022), Scottish Roman Catholic prelate
 - Marzio Conti (born 1960), Italian conductor and flautist
 - Matías Conti (born 1990), Argentine football striker
 - Michele Conti (born 1983), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer
 - Natale Conti, an Italian mythographer, poet, humanist and historian
 - Neil Conti (born 1959), English drummer and music producer
 - Niccolò Da Conti, 15th-century Venetian merchant and explorer
 - Nina Conti (born 1973), ventriloquist and daughter of Tom Conti
 - Pamela Conti (born 1982), Italian football attacking midfielder
 - Paolo Conti (born 1950), former Italian football goalkeeper
 - Petra Conti (born 1988), Italian ballerina
 - Piero Gadda Conti (1902–1999), Italian novelist and film critic
 - Piero Ginori Conti (1865–1939), businessman and Italian politician
 - Rafael Conti (1746–1814), colonel in the Spanish Army
 - Raúl Conti (1928–2008), Argentine professional football player
 - Richard Conti (1937–2016), Judge of the Federal Court of Australia
 - Robert Conti (born 1945), American guitarist
 - Roberto Conti, Italian cyclist
 - Roberto Conti (mathematician) (1923–2006), Italian mathematician
 - Samuel Conti (1922-2018), United States federal judge
 - Servílio Conti (1916–2014), an Italian Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 - Stefano Conti, Italian 18th century merchant from Lucca
 - Taynara Conti (born 1995), Brazilian professional wrestler and former judoka
 - Tito Conti (1842–1924), Italian painter
 - Tom Conti (born 1941), Scottish actor, theatre director, and novelist
 - Ugo Conti (born 1955), Italian actor
 - Valerio Conti (born 1993), Italian cyclist
 - Walt Conti (born 1959), special effects artist
 
See also
- "Conti", an abbreviation for the German automobile part manufacturer Continental AG
 - Estadio Raúl Conti, a multi-purpose stadium in Puerto Madryn, Argentina
 - Motta de' Conti, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Vercelli in the Italian region Piedmont
 - Prince of Conti, a title of nobility; cadet house of Bourbon-Condé
 - Serra de' Conti, a comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region Marche
 - Silviniaco Conti, a French-bred, British-trained Selle Francais racehorse
 - Princess of Conti
 
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