Casanova (surname)
Casanova is a Catalan and Italian surname, which translates literally as "New House". Notable people with the surname include:
- Achille Casanova, Swiss journalist and politician
- Alain Casanova, French football player and manager
- Briley Casanova, American gymnast
- Bruno Casanova, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
- Bruno Óscar Casanova, Argentine football player
- Cessy Casanova, Mexican comedian and singer.
- Claudio Casanova, Italian football player
- Coral Del Mar Casanova, Puerto Rican beauty pageant
- Corina Casanova, chancellor of Switzerland
- Danielle Casanova, French militant communist and member of the French resistance, first wife of Laurent Casanova
- Dino Casanova, American wrestler
- Emilia Casanova de Villaverde, Cuban political activist
- Félix Casanova de Ayala, Spanish poet.
- Fernando Casanova, Dominican football player
- Francesco Giuseppe Casanova, Italian painter, brother of Giacomo Casanova
- Giacomo Casanova, Italian adventurer and writer
- Giovanni Battista Casanova, Italian painter, brother of Giacomo Casanova
- Hernando Casanova, Colombian television actor.
- Jaime de Casanova, Spanish Catholic cardinal
- Jean-Claude Casanova, chairman of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques
- Julián Casanova, several people
- Jorge Daniel Casanova, Uruguayan football player
- Jorge Francisco Casanova, Venezuelan football player
- José Casanova, US sociologist
- José Casanova Mendoza, Peruvian football player
- José Antonio Casanova, Venezuelan baseball player and manager
- Kenny Casanova, American wrestler and manager
- Laurent Casanova, French politician
- Len Casanova, U.S. college football coach, member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Lourdes Casanova, Spanish academic and author
- Luis Casanova, Chilean football player
- Manuel Casanova, American medical professor
- Michael Casanova, Swiss football player
- Myriam Casanova, Swiss tennis player
- Nacho Casanova, Spanish football player
- Paul Casanova, Cuban baseball player
- Rafael Casanova, Conseller en Cap of the Consell de Cent of Barcelona during the siege of the city by the troops of Philip V of Spain
- Raul Casanova, Puerto Rican baseball player
- Rodolfo Casanova, Mexican boxer
- Sara Casanova, Italian politician
- Sofía Casanova, Spanish journalist and writer
- Tommy Casanova, U.S. football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, former Louisiana state senator
- Tristano Casanova, German actor
- Vicente Casanova y Marzol, Spanish Catholic cardinal