Ferrer
Ferrer is a family name .
Origin and meaning
Ferrer is an originally occupational family name of Catalan origin that occurs particularly in the Spanish-speaking area and means "metalworker, blacksmith ", derived from the Latin ferrum with the meaning " iron ".
Name bearer
- Albert Ferrer (* 1970), Spanish football player
- Álvaro Ferrer Vecilla (* 1982), Spanish handball player
- Anne Ferrer (* 1947), British philanthropist
- Antoni Vadell Ferrer (* 1972), Spanish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Barcelona
- Beatriz Ferrer-Salat (* 1966), Spanish dressage rider
- Carlos Virgilio Ferrer Argote (* 1941), Mexican diplomat
- Claudio Ferrer (1904–1979), Puerto Rican composer and singer
- Concepció Ferrer (* 1938), Spanish politician
- Darsi Ferrer (1969-2017), Cuban doctor and journalist
- David Ferrer (* 1982), Spanish tennis player
- Florentino Ferrer Cinense (* 1938), Filipino priest, Bishop of Tarlac
- Francisco Ferrer (tennis player) , Spanish tennis player
- Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia (1859–1909), Spanish educator
- Francisco Simón Conesa Ferrer (* 1961), Spanish clergyman, Bishop of Menorca
- Frank Ferrer (* 1966), American drummer
- Gil Ferrer Cutiño (* 1974), Cuban volleyball player and coach
- Horacio Ferrer (1933–2014), Uruguayan librettist, journalist, writer and music historian
- Ibrahim Ferrer (1927-2005), Cuban musician
- Inés Ferrer Suárez (* 1990), Spanish tennis player
- Isabelle Ferrer (* 1974), French triathlete
- Jaume Ferrer , Spanish explorer
- Jean-Michel Ferrer , pseudonym of the French science fiction author Michel Demuth (1939-2006)
- Jesús Ferrer (1941–2011), Spanish voice actor and actor
- Joan Francesc Ferrer Sicilia (* 1970), Spanish football player and coach, see Rubi (football player)
- Joaquín María Ferrer Cafranga (1777–1861), Spanish politician
- José Ferrer (1912–1992), Puerto Rican actor and director
- José Ferrer (musician) (1835–1916), Spanish guitarist, composer and music teacher
- José Ferrer (bobsledder) (* 1965), Puerto Rican bobsledder
- José Figueres Ferrer (1906–1990), Costa Rican politician, president between 1948 and 1974
- Josep Marraco i Ferrer (1835–1913), Catalan organist, violinist, composer and conductor
- Josep Muset i Ferrer (1889–1957), Catalan organist, composer and Catholic priest
- Juan Ferrer (1955-2015), Cuban judoka
- Juan Miguel Ferrer Grenesche (* 1961), Spanish priest
- Kristyan Ferrer (born 1995), Mexican actor
- Llorenç Serra Ferrer (* 1953), Spanish football coach
- Longinos Navás Ferrer (1858–1938), Spanish entomologist
- Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer (* 1944), Catholic clergyman, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, see Luis Ladaria
- Mateu Ferrer i Oller (1788–1864), Catalan composer, organist, orchestra conductor and conductor
- Mel Ferrer (1917–2008), American actor, director and producer
- Miguel Ferrer (1955-2017), American actor
- Nino Ferrer (1934–1998), French singer, songwriter and composer
- Pedro Luis Ferrer (* 1952), Cuban songwriter
- Plácido Domingo Ferrer (1907–1987), Spanish singer (baritone)
- Renée Ferrer de Arréllaga (* 1944), Paraguayan poet
- Sean Hepburn Ferrer (* 1960), Swiss film producer
- Séverine Ferrer (* 1977), French singer and actress
- Tessa Ferrer (* 1986), American actress
- Vicente Ferrer Moncho (1920–2009), Spanish philanthropist and development worker
- Vinzenz Ferrer (1350–1419), Catalan Dominican and preacher
See also
- Ferrer Point , Headland of Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
- Ferrer Rocks , cliffs off the Danco Coast, Graham Land, Antarctica
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ferrer on surnames.behindthename.com (English)
- ↑ Ferrari on surnames.behindthename.com (English)