Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was an Italian Renaissance polymath.
Da Vinci or variant, may also refer to:
People
People with the surname
- Da Vinci family, an Italian family
 - Pierino da Vinci (c. 1529-1553/54), sculptor, Leonardo's nephew
 - Paul Da Vinci (born Paul Prewer) (b. 1951), English pop singer
 
Fictional characters
- Dominic Da Vinci, titular character from Da Vinci's Inquest
 
Nicknames
- Dmytro Kotsiubailo (1995–2023; nom-de-guerre; Da Vinci), Ukrainian volunteer fighter, commander of the Da Vinci Wolves battalion.
 
Places
Technology
- Da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic surgery system
 - da Vinci Systems, a color correction company (liquidated in 2009 and assets acquired by Blackmagic Design)
- DaVinci Resolve, video editing software originally authored by da Vinci Systems and developed by Blackmagic Design
 
 - da Vinci Project, a planned suborbital crewed spacecraft
 - Texas Instruments DaVinci, a system-on-a-chip for digital video
 - Da Vinci Machine, a project to add dynamic language support to the Java Virtual Machine
 - DaVinci (software), a development tool used to create HTML5 mobile applications and media content
 - DAVINCI, a planned NASA mission that will send an atmospheric probe to Venus
 
Music
- Da Vinci (band), a Portuguese pop rock band
 - "Da Vinci" (song), a song by Weezer
 
Other uses
- Da Vinci (restaurant), a restaurant in Maasbracht, Netherlands
 - GTS Da Vinci, a cruise ship owned by Club Cruise
 - DaVinci Academy of Science and the Arts, a charter school in Ogden, Utah
 - Da Vinci Tower, a proposed building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
 - Da Vinci (magazine), magazine about books published in Japan
 - Da Vinki, phrase popularized by the Voros Twins
 
See also
- List of things named after Leonardo da Vinci
 - Cycles Devinci, makers of Devinci bicycles
 - The Da Vinci Code (disambiguation), the novel by Dan Brown and related items
 - Leonardo da Vinci (disambiguation)
 - Vinci (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles containing Davinci
 - All pages with titles containing Da Vinci
 
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