Sastre
Miriac Sastre (Born 1977) Marketing Director
Sastre (which means tailor in Spanish) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfonso Sastre, (1926–2021), Spanish playwright
- Antonio Sastre, (1911–1987), Argentinian footballer
- Carlos Sastre, (born 1975), Spanish cyclist
- Eduardo Sastre (1910–?), Argentine fencer
- Elvira Sastre, (born 1992), Spanish poet
- Ernesto Sastre (born 1926), Colombian fencer
- Fernand Sastre (1923–1998), French football official
- Inés Sastre, (born 1973), Spanish model and actress
- Inés Sastre de Jesús (born 1955), Puerto Rican botanist
- Jaume Sastre (born 1959), Spanish teacher, writer and activist
- Joan Sastre (born 1991), Spanish basketball player
- Joan Sastre (footballer) (born 1997), Spanish footballer
- Josep Sastre (1906–1962), Spanish footballer
- Lluís Sastre, (born 1986), Spanish footballer
- Marcos Sastre, (1808-1897), Argentinian-Uruguayan writer
- Martin Sastre, (born 1976), Uruguayan media artist
- Miguel Ángel Sastre Uyá, Spanish politician
- Óscar Sastre (1920–2012), Argentine footballer
- Peggy Sastre (born 1981), French journalist
- Rafel Sastre (born 1975), Spanish footballer
- Tià Sastre (born 1994), Spanish footballer
See also
Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Sastre. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link.
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- Khayat, Al Khayat/El Khayat, Ibn Khayyat, Bint Khayyat