Ferro
Ferro stands for:
- Ferro , prefix for many things to do with iron
- Ferro , former name of El Hierro , Canary Island
- Ferro meridian , former prime meridian
- Ferro (Covilhã) , parish in Covilhã County, Portugal
- Ferro Carril Oeste , Argentine sports club
- Ferro Corporation , US company
- Ferro (motorcycle manufacturer) , Polish motorcycle manufacturer
Ferro is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Ferro (* 1981), German pop singer and songwriter
- António Ferro (journalist) (1895–1956), Portuguese journalist, publisher and politician
- António Ferro (soccer player) (1896–1937), Argentinian soccer player
- Antonio Ferro (Mafioso) , Italian Mafioso
- Augusto Beuzeville Ferro (1932–2004), Peruvian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Piura
- Cosimo Ferro (* 1962), Italian fencer
- Daniel Ferro (1921–2015), American opera singer and music teacher
- Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (* 1949), Portuguese economist and politician
- Fiona Ferro (* 1997), French tennis player
- Gabriele Ferro (* 1937), Italian conductor
- Giovanni Ferro (1901–1992), Italian clergyman and Archbishop of Reggio Calabria
- Helena Ferro de Gouveia (* 1971), Portuguese journalist and lecturer
- Knopp Ferro (* 1953), Austrian artist
- Leonard del Ferro (born 1933), American opera singer (tenor)
- Lionel Ferro (* 1996), Argentine actor, singer and Youtuber
- Marc Ferro (* 1924), French historian
- Marco Antonio Ferro (after 1600–1662), Italian composer and lutenist
- Oscar Ferro (* 1967), Uruguayan football player
- Pablo Ferro (1935-2018), Cuban animator
- Pascal Joseph von Ferro (1753–1809), Austrian doctor
- Raúl Ferro (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Scipione del Ferro (1465–1526), Italian mathematician
- Tiziano Ferro (* 1980), Italian pop singer
- Turi Ferro (1921-2001), Italian actor
- Vito Cascio Ferro ( Don Vito, Vito Cascioferro ; 1862–1943), Italian mafioso
- Xesús Ferro Ruibal (* 1944), Spanish theologian