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All over the world, Orfeo (Orfeo , Orpheus , Орфео) is quite a common masculine given name. The first name Orfeo is habitual in Aland Islands, where it is quite a common boy's name, Italy, where it is quite a rare male name, and Argentina, where it is a rare masculine name. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Italy, Philippines, and the United States. Much less frequently, Orfeo is the last name as well as the forename.
Orfeo is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Orpheus , the legendary musician, poet, and prophet in ancient Greek religion and myth, Hades; Orfeo (Orpheus) , the operatic character in the opera L'Orfeo by Claudio Monteverdi; Orfeo , the operatic character in the opera L'anima del filosofo by Joseph Haydn; Orfeo , the operatic character in the opera Il Parnasso in festa and Orfeo , the operatic character in the opera Euridice by Jacopo Peri, among other works.
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