Santoro
Santoro is an Italian surname derived from Latin name Santorus (festum Omnium Sanctorum, "feast of all the saints"), and may refer to:
People:
- Alfredo Santoro, Argentine boxer
- Andrea Santoro, Italian Catholic Priest
- Cláudio Santoro, Brazilian composer
- Eugenio Santoro, Swiss Italian sculptor
- Fabrice Santoro, French tennis player
- Francesco Raffaello Santoro, Italian painter
- Geraldine Santoro, American woman who died of a back-alley abortion in 1964
- Giulio Antonio Santoro, Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Cosenza
- Giuseppe Santoro, Italian lawyer and diplomat
- Jorge Santoro, Brazilian professional football player and coach
- Márcio Santoro, Brazilian co-president and co-founder of Agência África
- Matthew Santoro, Canadian YouTube personality
- Michele Santoro, Italian journalist
- Miguel Ángel Santoro, retired Argentine football goalkeeper and manager
- Roberto Jorge Santoro, Argentine poet
- Rodrigo Santoro, Brazilian actor
- Rubens Santoro, Italian painter
- Sal Santoro, American politician
- Salvatore Santoro, underboss of the Lucchese crime family
- Santo Santoro, Australian politician
- Vittorio Santoro, Italian/Swiss visual artist
- Walter Santoro, Uruguayan lawyer and politician
Fictional characters
- Gabriel Santoro and Ofelia Santoro in Third and Indiana
- Nicky Santoro in Casino
Other use
- An alternative name for wine made from the Trebbiano grape
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gollark: I guess if you could hibernate somehow...
gollark: Sadly, humans just don't have the surface area.
gollark: And you are less likely to be infected there if you have fewer people going out for nonessential reasons.
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