Sandro
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Sandro is an Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Georgian and Croatian given name, often a diminutive of Alessandro or Alexander. It is also a surname.
Sandro may refer to:
Given name or nickname
Sports
- Sandro Alfaro (born 1971), Costa Rican former footballer
- Sandro Bellucci (born 1955), Italian retired race walker
- Sandro Burki (born 1985), Swiss footballer
- Sandro Cardoso dos Santos (born 1980), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Casamonica (born 1969), Italian boxer
- Sandro Ceppolino (born 1974), Argentine-born Italian rugby union coach and former player
- Sandro Cois (born 1972), Italian retired footballer
- Sandro Continenza (1920–1996), Italian screenwriter
- Sandro Cortese (born 1990), German motorcycle racer
- Sandro Dias (born 1975), Brazilian skateboarder
- Sandro Djurić (born 1994), Austrian footballer
- Sandro Ehrat (born 1991), Swiss tennis player
- Alessandro Ferreira Leonardo (born 1987), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro José Ferreira da Silva (born 1986), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Floris (born 1965), Italian retired sprinter
- Sandro Gamba (born 1932), Italian former basketball player and coach
- Sandro Gaúcho (born 1974), Brazilian former footballer
- Sandro Goiano (born 1973), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Gotal (born 1991), Austrian footballer
- Sandro Hiroshi (born 1979), Japanese-Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Iashvili (born 1985), Georgian footballer
- Sandro Lombardi (born 1986), Swiss footballer
- Sandro Lopopolo (1939-2014), Italian boxer
- Sandro Manoel dos Santos (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Mendes (born 1977), retired footballer from Cape Verde
- Sandro Munari (born 1940), Italian former motor racing and rally driver
- Alessandro Nannini (born 1959), Italian retired racing driver
- Sandro Nicević (born 1976), Croatian basketball player
- Sandro Puppo (1918-1986), Italian football player and manager
- Sandro Ramírez (born 1995), Spanish footballer
- Sandro Raniere (born 1989), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Salvioni (born 1953), Italian football manager and former player
- Sandro Schwarz (born 1978), German football manager and former player
- Sandro da Silva Mendonça (born 1983), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Silva (born 1984), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Silva de Souza (born 1988), Brazilian footballer
- Sandro Sirigu (born 1988), Italian-German footballer
- Sandro Stielicke (born 1986), German skeleton racer
- Sandro Sukno (born 1990), Croatian water polo player
- Alexander Todua (born 1987), Georgian rugby union player
- Sandro Tomaš (born 1972), Croatian medley swimmer
- Sandro Trolliet (born 1988), Swiss curler
- Sandro Viana (born 1977), Brazilian sprinter
- Sandro Viletta (born 1986), Swiss alpine skier and 2014 Olympic gold medalist
- Sandro Wagner (born 1987), German footballer
- Sandro (Spanish footballer), nickname of Carlos Alejandro Sierra Fumero (born 1974)
Arts and entertainment
- Sandro Angiolini (1920-1985), Italian comics creator
- Sandro Bocola (born 1931), Italian writer and artist
- Sandro Bolchi (1924–2005), Italian director, actor and journalist
- Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445-1510), Italian painter
- Sandro Caldini, Italian oboe player
- Sandro Corsaro, American animator and author
- Sandro Ghenzi, Italian film producer in the 1940s and '50s
- Sandro Key-Åberg (1922–1991), Swedish poet and novelist
Other
- Sandro Mareco (born 1987), Argentine chess grandmaster
- Sandro Mariátegui Chiappe (1921-2013), Prime Minister of Peru in 1984
- Sandro Pertini (1896-1990), Italian journalist and socialist politician, seventh President of the Italian Republic
- Sandro Pignatti (born 1930), Italian botanist
- Sandro Rosa do Nascimento (1978-2000), perpetrator of the Bus 174 hostage crisis
Stage name
- Sandro de América, Argentine singer and actor Roberto Sánchez-Ocampo (1945-2010)
Fictional characters
- Sandro, chief antagonist in the video game Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death
Surname
- Alex Sandro (born 1991), Brazilian footballer
- Marlon Sandro (born 1977), Brazilian mixed martial artist
See also
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