Enzo is an Italian given name, primarily derived from the German name Heinz, and also used as a short form for names like Lorenzo or Vincenzo. It is particularly prevalent in Romance-speaking countries such as Italy and Latin America, and notably topped the list for newborn boys in France in both 2004 and 2007. The name's popularity has also increased in the United States, influenced by figures like Argentine footballer Enzo Fernández.

Perhaps its most famous bearer is Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), the legendary Italian race car driver and founder of the iconic Ferrari S.p.A. Other notable individuals include Uruguayan football legend Enzo Francescoli and acclaimed Italian journalist Enzo Biagi (1920–2007). Beyond people, the name also graces the celebrated Ferrari Enzo sports car and appears in popular culture, such as with Enzo Aguello in The Godfather.