Santini
Santini is an Italian surname. Others spellings: Santinni, Santi, Sancti, Santis, De Santis, Di Santi, Sancte, Sante, Sancto, Sanctius, Santus, Santusse. It may refer to:
People
- André Santini (born 1940), French politician
- Bob Santini (born 1932), American former professional basketball player
- Carlos Pedro Santini (born 1979), born U.S. Served in United States Army and now disabled living in Washington State
- Chay Santini, Puerto Rican fashion model and actress
- Dalmazio Santini (1923 - 2001), Italian-born U.S. composer
- Didier Santini (born 1968), retired French professional football player
- Gabriele Santini (1886-1964), Italian conductor
- Giovanni Sante Gaspero Santini (1787-1877), Italian astronomer and mathematician
- Inti Muñoz Santini (born 1974), Mexican politician
- Ivan Santini (born 1989), Croatian footballer
- Jacques Santini, French footballer
- James David Santini (born 1937), United States Representative from Nevada
- Jan Santini Aichel (1677-1723), Czech baroque architect of Italian descent
- Jorge Santini, Puerto Rican politician, former mayor of San Juan
- Krševan Santini (born 1987), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Nilmaris Santini (1959-2006), Puerto Rican female judoka
- Nadia Santini, Italian chef
- Norma Santini (born 1932), Venezuelan fencer
- Steven Santini (born 1995), American ice hockey defenseman
Fictional characters
- Dominic Santini, a fictional character on the U.S. television series Airwolf, which ran from 1984 to 1987
- Carla Santini, a fictional character from the film Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and played by Megan Fox
Others
- The Great Santini (novel), written by Pat Conroy and published in 1976
- Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?, the debut album by Chris Rea, released in 1978
See also
- Santino, a male given name
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