📖 À propos Sandro
Sandro est le diminutif affectueux italien d'Alessandro — la forme italienne d'Alexandre, du grec ancien Alexandros, signifiant 'défenseur des hommes'. En Italie, Sandro est un prénom à part entière, doté d'une identité culturelle distincte. Sa plus grande notoriété mondiale vient de Sandro Botticelli, le maître florentin de la Renaissance — né Alessandro Filipepi — créateur de 'La Naissance de Vénus' et du 'Printemps'. Au-delà de l'Italie, le prénom s'est implanté en Géorgie (Caucase) et dans les pays hispanophones et lusophones, où il sonne chaleureux et accessible. En Amérique latine, il a gagné en popularité grâce à l'icône du rock argentin connue simplement sous le nom de Sandro. Un prénom qui unit l'élégance de la Renaissance et le charme latin populaire.
📍 Détails
- OrigineItalian
- Genre♂ Masculin
- SignificationVariant of Alessandro. Defender of the people
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Sandro Botticelli — Florentine Renaissance painter (1445–1510), born Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi. Creator of "The Birth of Venus" and "La Primavera", two of the most celebrated paintings in the history of Western art.
- Sandro (singer) — Argentine rock and pop singer (1945–2004), born Roberto Sánchez. Known as "El Gitano", he was one of Latin America's biggest pop idols of the 1960s–70s, blending rock and roll with romantic ballads.
- Sandro Mazzola — Italian football legend (born 1942), Inter Milan captain and key figure in Italy's 1968 European Championship victory. One of the greatest Italian footballers of the 20th century.
- Sandro Wagner — German professional footballer (born 1987), who played as a striker for clubs including Hertha BSC, Darmstadt, Hoffenheim, and Bayern Munich, as well as the German national team.
- Sandro Pertini — Italian statesman (1896–1990), 7th President of Italy (1978–1985). A former socialist partisan who resisted fascism under Mussolini, he became one of Italy's most beloved and trusted presidents.