{{wiktionary|Caruana}} '''Caruana''' is a surname and given name, commonly found in Italy, Sicily and Malta. Notable people called Caruana include:
== As a surname == *Alfonso Caruana (born 1946), member of the Sicilian Mafia *Angelik Caruana, Maltese resident who reports visions of the Virgin Mary *Antonio Annetto Caruana (1830–1905), Maltese archaeologist and author *B. J. Caruana, Australian singer and songwriter *Charles Caruana (1932–2010), Roman Catholic Bishop of Gibraltar *Chris Caruana (born 1971), Australian former professional rugby league footballer *Christian Caruana (born 1986), Maltese international footballer *Clyde Caruana (born 1985), Maltese politician within the Labour Party *Danielle Caruana, known professionally as Mama Kin, Australian singer-songwriter *Deirdre Caruana (born 1972), Maltese former sprinter *Fabiano Caruana (born 1992), Italian-American <!-- dual citizenship --> chess grandmaster *Francesco Saverio Caruana (1759–1847), Maltese prelate *Gabriel Caruana (1929–2018), Maltese artist and ceramicist *George Caruana (1831–1872), Maltese philosopher *George J. Caruana (1882–1951), Archbishop, Vatican diplomat *Jaime Caruana (born 1952), BIS employee *John Caruana (1866–1923), Maltese lawyer and philosopher *John Caruana (footballer) (born 1961), Maltese footballer *Jonathan Caruana (born 1986), footballer *Joseph Cachia Caruana (1894–1981), Maltese architect *Justyne Caruana, Maltese lawyer and politician *Laurence Caruana (born 1962), Maltese artist, writer and lecturer *Liam Caruana (born 1998), Italian-American former tennis player *Lydia Caruana, Maltese operatic soprano *Maurus Caruana (1867–1943), Roman Catholic Bishop of Malta *Natasha Caruana (born 1983), photographic artist *Orlando E. Caruana (1844–1917), Medal of Honor recipient *Patrick P. Caruana (born 1939), United States Air Force lieutenant general *Peter Caruana (born 1956), Gibraltarian politician and Chief Minister of Gibraltar *Raymond Caruana, Maltese Nationalist Party activist, murdered in 1986 *Richard Cachia Caruana KOM (born 1955), Maltese politician and office holder *Sarah Caruana (born 1984), Maltese former footballer *Tristan Caruana (born 1991), Maltese international footballer *Vinnie Caruana (born 1979), American singer
== Double surnames == *Jerome Caruana Cilia, Maltese politician from the Nationalist Party *Giannino Caruana Demajo (born 1958), Maltese judge *Debbie Caruana Dingli (born 1962), Maltese painter *Edward Caruana Dingli (artist) (1876–1950), Maltese painter *Edward Caruana Dingli (swimmer) (born 1992), retired Maltese swimmer *Daphne Caruana Galizia (1964–2017), Maltese investigative journalist *Alfredo Caruana Gatto (1868–1926), Maltese lawyer, politician and naturalist *Oana Caruana Pulpan (born 1978), Maltese chess player *Marcel Caruana Francis (born 1983), Maltese/English, recognised as elite at forgery and counterfeiting
==See also== *30201 Caruana, minor planet, 2.4 km diameter *Cuntrera-Caruana Mafia clan, part of the Sicilian Mafia or Cosa Nostra
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Category:Italian-language surnames Category:Maltese-language surnames