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Frank Sinatra (1915–1998) was an American singer, actor, and producer.
Sinatra may also refer to:
People
Frank Sinatra's relatives
- Anthony Martin Sinatra (1892–1969), fireman, boxer, and Frank's father
- Barbara Sinatra (1927–2017), Frank's fourth wife
- Frank Sinatra Jr. (1944–2016), American singer and conductor; Frank's only son
- Nancy Sinatra (born 1940), American singer and actress; Frank's daughter
- Ray Sinatra (1904–1980), conductor, Frank's second cousin
- Tina Sinatra (born 1948), American film producer and former actress; Frank's daughter
Others
- Stephen Sinatra (born 1946), American physician
- Vincenzo Sinatra (1720–1765), 18th-century Sicilian architect from Noto
- Sinatraa (born 2000), American esports player
- Richard Wheatley, né Sinatra, fictional antagonist of Law & Order: Organized Crime
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Trashcan Sinatras, a Scottish band that began in 1987
- "Sinatra", a song by Helmet from their album Strap It On (1990)
- "Frank Sinatra", a song by Cake from their album Fashion Nugget (1996)
- "Frank Sinatra" (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song), a 2000 song
- "Frankie Sinatra" (2016), a song by the Avalanches
- "Sinatra", a song by the Fire Theft from their self-titled album
Television
- Sinatra (miniseries) a 1992 television miniseries
- Sinatra (TV program), a 1969 television special
- Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, a 1966 television special
Film
- "Sinatra" (1988), a Spanish movie directed by Francesc Betriu, starring Alfredo Landa, based on :
- "Sinatra", a 1984 novel by Raúl Nuñez
Other uses
- Sinatra (software), a web application framework written in Ruby
- Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, a high school in New York City, US
- "Sinatra Doctrine", the Soviet government's policy of allowing neighboring nations to determine their own internal affairs
- Sinatra (wasp), a genus of wasps in the family Figitidae
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