Ferrari (family name)
Ferrari is an originally professional Italian family name meaning " blacksmith ".
Name bearer
A.
- Al Ferrari (1933-2016), American basketball player
- Alberto Ferrari (* around 1960), Italian director
- Alex Ferrari (* 1994), Italian football player
- Alfo Ferrari (1924–1998), Italian racing cyclist
- Alfonsa Ferrari (1918–1954), Italian Tibetologist
- Alfredo Ferrari (1932–1956), Italian engineer
- Andrea Carlo Ferrari (1850–1921), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Milan
- Angelo Ferrari (1897–1945), Italian actor
B.
- Bartolomeo Ferrari (1780–1844), Italian sculptor
- Benedetto Ferrari (1603–1681), Italian musician
C.
- Caetano Ferrari (* 1942), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Bauru
- Carlotta Ferrari (1831–1907), Italian composer and poet
- Chloe Ferrari (* 1992), American volleyball player
- Claudia Ferrari (actually Krisztina Fazekas ; * 1977), Hungarian porn actress
- Claus Boesser-Ferrari (* 1952), German guitarist and composer
D.
- Defendente Ferrari (around 1480 – after 1535), Italian painter
- Domenico Ferrari (1722–1780), Italian composer and violinist
E.
- Eddy von Ferrari Kellerhof (1923–2000), Italian artist
- Edoardo Ferrari-Fontana (1878-1936), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876–1948), Italian-German composer
- Emil Ferrari (* 1995), German comedian
- Enrico de Ferrari (1875–1945), Italian clergyman, Prefect of Alto Orinoco
- Enrique Lafuente Ferrari (1898–1985), Spanish historian and art historian
- Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), Italian racing driver, racing manager and entrepreneur
- Enzo Ferrari (soccer player) (born 1942), Italian soccer player and coach
- Érico Ferrari (1928–1973), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Santa Maria
- Ettore Ferrari (1845–1929), Italian sculptor and politician
F.
- Fabricio Ferrari (* 1985), Uruguayan racing cyclist
- Federico Ferrari (painter) , Italian painter
- Federico Ferrari (architect) , Italian architect and curator
- Federico Ferrari (philosopher) (* 1969), Italian philosopher and art critic
- Federico Wolf-Ferrari (1899–1971), Italian-German theater director and director
- Fernando Ferrari (also Luigi Ferrari ; * 1924), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Francis Ferrari (* 1959), French eye surgeon
- Franziska Ferrari (* 1991), German actress and speaker
- Franco Ferrari (theologian) (1635–1711), Italian Cistercian, theologian and librarian
- Franco Ferrari (conductor) , Italian conductor and music teacher
- Franco Ferrari (journalist) ( Giuseppe Franco Ferrari ; 1929–2000), Italian journalist
- Franco Ferrari (soccer player, 1946) (* 1946–2016), Italian soccer player
- Franco Ferrari (soccer player, 1995) (* 1995), Italian-Argentinian soccer player
- Franco Ferrari (philologist) (* 1946), Italian philologist
- Franco Ferrari (lawyer) (* 1965), Italian-German lawyer
G
- Gaspare Stanislao Ferrari (1834–1903), Italian mathematician and astronomer
- Gaudenzio Ferrari (around 1477–1546), Italian painter
- Gerolamo Ferrari , Italian racing car driver
- Giacinto de Ferrari (1804–1874), Italian religious, theologian and bishop of the Curia
- Giancarlo Ferrari (* 1942), Italian archer
- Gian Marco Ferrari (* 1992), Italian football player
- Giannino Ferrari (1887–1943), Italian historian and paleographer
- Giovanni Ferrari (1907–1982), Italian football player and coach
- Giovanni Baptista Ferrari (also Giovanni Battista Ferrari ; 1584–1655), Italian religious, botanist and writer
- Giovanni Battista Ferrari (1450–1502), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Modena and cardinal
- Giovanni RF Ferrari (* 1954), British classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Giuseppe Ferrari (philosopher) (1811–1876), Italian historian, philosopher and politician
- Giuseppe Ferrari (painter) (1840–1905), Italian painter
- Giuseppe Ferrari (lawyer) (1912–1999), Italian lawyer, judge and university professor
- Giuseppe Ferrari (soccer player) (1913-1943), Italian soccer player
- Giuseppe Carlo Ferrari (1910–1987), Italian football player and coach
H
- Héctor Ferrari , Argentine soccer player
- Henri Ferrari (1912–1975), French weightlifter
J
- Jean-Noël Ferrari (* 1974), French fencer
- Jérôme Ferrari (* 1968), French writer
- Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy (1914–1977), Argentine architect
- Josef Ferrari (1907–1958), South Tyrolean clergyman and educator
K
- Karin Ferrari (* 1982), South Tyrolean media artist
- Karl Ferrari (* 1934), Italian politician from South Tyrol
- Konradin Ferrari d'Occhieppo (1907-2007), Austrian astronomer
L.
- León Ferrari (1920–2013), Argentine artist
- Leonardo de Ferrari , Italian painter
- Lodovico Ferrari (1522–1565), Italian mathematician
- Lolo Ferrari (1963-2000), French porn actress
- Luc Ferrari (1929–2005), French composer and sound artist
- Luca Ferrari (painter) (also Luca da Reggio ; 1605–1654), Italian painter
- Luca Ferrari (diplomat) (* 1961), Italian diplomat
- Luca Franco Ferrari , Italian musician, conductor and music teacher
- Luigi Ferrari (Bishop) (1792–1851), Italian clergyman and Bishop of Modena
- Luigi Ferrari (sculptor) (1810-1894), Italian sculptor
- Luigi Ferrari (* 1924), Italian opera singer (tenor), see Fernando Ferrari
- Luigi Ferrari Bravo (1933–2016), Italian lawyer
M.
- Marco Ferrari (* 1932), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Milan
- Mario Ferrari (actor) (1894–1974), Italian actor
- Mario Ferrari (soccer player) (* 1926), Italian soccer player, volleyball player and soccer coach
- Mario Ferrari Aggradi (1916–1997), Italian politician
- Mario Ferrari-Brunnenfeld (1932-2001), Austrian politician (FPÖ, FDP)
- Massimo Ferrari (philosopher) (* 1954), Italian philosopher
- Massimo Ferrari (architect) (* 1965), Italian architect
- Massimo Ferrari Zumbini (* 1948), Italian Germanist
- Matteo Ferrari (soccer player) (* 1979), Italian soccer player
- Matteo Ferrari (racing driver) (* 1997), Italian motorcycle racing driver
- Michel Ferrari (* 1954), Dutch neurologist
- Michele Ferrari (* 1953), Italian sports doctor
- Michele Camillo Ferrari (* 1964), Swiss Medievalist and Middle Latin
N
- Nicolò Ferrari (* 1928), Italian filmmaker
P
- Paola Ferrari (presenter) (* 1960), Italian journalist and presenter
- Paola Ferrari (basketball player) (* 1985), Paraguayan basketball player
- Paolo Ferrari (comedy poet) (1822–1889), Italian comedy poet
- Paolo Ferrari (actor) (1929-2018), Italian actor
- Patrik Ferrari (* 1977), Swiss mathematician and physicist
- Piero Ferrari (* 1945), Italian entrepreneur
- Pietro Ferrari (soccer player, 1906) (1906– ??), Italian soccer player
- Pietro Ferrari (soccer player, 1914) (1914–1982), Italian soccer player
- Pietro Melchiorre Ferrari (1735–1787), Italian painter
- Pompeo Ferrari (around 1660–1736), Italian architect
R.
- Roberto Ferrari (fencer) (* 1923), Italian fencer
- Roberto Ferrari (athlete) (* 1967), Italian athlete
- Roberto Ferrari (cyclist) (* 1983), Italian cyclist
- Roberto Ferrari (Turner) (1890–1954), Italian gymnast
- Romolo Ferrari (1894–1959), Italian musician, composer and university professor
S.
- Sergio Ferrari (soccer player) (1943-2016), Italian soccer player
- Sergio Ferrari (cyclist) (* 1978), Belgian cyclist
- Severino Ferrari (1856–1905), Italian poet, Romanist and Italianist
U
- Umberto Ferrari (1877–1960), Italian cyclist
V
- Vanessa Ferrari (* 1990), Italian gymnast
- Vincenzo Ferrari (1941–2010), Italian painter, author and filmmaker
- Violetta Ferrari (1930–2014), Hungarian actress and singer
- Virgilio Ferrari (1888–1975), Italian doctor and politician
- Virginio Ferrari (* 1952), Italian motorcycle racer
W.
- Werner Ferrari (* 1946), Swiss child murderer
- William Ferrari (1901–1962), American art director and production designer
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ferrari on surnames.behindthename.com (English)