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- Ferra, Ilir (* 1974), Austrian writer and translator
- Ferra-Mikura, Vera (1923–1997), Austrian author for children and young people
- Ferrabosco, Alfonso the Elder († 1588), Italian composer
- Ferrabosco, Alfonso the Younger , Italian composer
- Ferrabosco, Domenico (1513–1574), Italian composer
- Ferrabosco, Matthia , Italian composer and singer
- Ferrabosco, Pietro , Italian painter, fortress builder and architect
- Ferraby, John (1914–1973) British author
- Ferracci-Porri, Michel (* 1949), French writer
- Ferradini, Marco (* 1949), Italian pop singer
- Ferraez, Marcos (born 1966), American actor
- Ferragamo, Salvatore (1898–1960), Italian shoe designer
- Ferragne, Claude (* 1952), Canadian high jumper
- Ferragni, Chiara (* 1987), Italian entrepreneur, blogger, influencer and model
- Ferragutti, Toninho , Brazilian accordionist and composer
- Ferraioli, Giuseppe (1929–2000), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and Vatican diplomat
- Ferramenta, Rhooney de Oliveira (* 1985), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Ferran i Clua, Jaume (1851–1929), Spanish doctor and bacteriologist
- Ferran, Gil de (* 1967), Brazilian racing driver
- Ferran, Léonie (* 1990), French ski mountaineer
- Ferran, Pascale (* 1960), French film director and screenwriter
- Ferrand, Anne (1657–1740), French writer
- Ferrand, Antoine (1678–1719), French lawyer and libertine poet
- Ferrand, Edouard (1965–2018), French politician (Front National), MEP
- Ferrand, Eduard (1813–1842), German poet
- Ferrand, Jacqueline (1918–2014), French mathematician
- Ferrand, Jacques , French doctor
- Ferrand, Jacques (1746–1804), French general in the infantry
- Ferrand, Jacques F. , Franco-German journalist, author, broadcaster and publisher
- Ferrand, Jean († 1990), French ice hockey goalkeeper and official
- Ferrand, Louis Henri Marie (1906–2003), French clergyman, Archbishop of Tours
- Ferrand, Olivier (1969–2012), French politician of the Parti socialiste
- Ferrand, Richard (* 1962), French politician
- Ferrand-Prévot, Pauline (* 1992), French racing cyclist
- Ferrandina, Alfonso (1869–1955), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Naples
- Ferrandini, Gabriel (* 1986), Portuguese jazz and improvisation musician (drums)
- Ferrandini, Giovanni Battista († 1791), Italian composer
- Ferrandini, Giovanni Battista († 1793), Italian painter
- Ferrandino, Mark (* 1977), American politician
- Ferrándiz y Niño, José (1847–1918), Spanish Minister of the Navy
- Ferrándiz, Pedro (* 1928), Spanish basketball coach
- Ferrando, Cristiana (* 1995), Italian tennis player
- Ferrando, Giancarlo (1939-2020), Italian cameraman
- Ferrando, Linda (* 1966), Italian tennis player
- Ferrando, Luigi (* 1941), Italian clergyman and bishop emeritus of Bragança do Pará (Brazil)
- Ferrando, Rafael (* 1966), Spanish astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Ferrando, Stephen (1895–1978), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Shillong
- Ferrando, Viktor (* 1968), Spanish sculptor
- Ferrang, Werner (1924–1974), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Ferrani, Cesira (1863–1943), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Ferrant y Fischermans, Alejandro (1843–1917), Spanish painter
- Ferrante, Arthur (1921–2009), American pianist
- Ferrante, Elena (* 1943), Italian writer
- Ferrante, Jack (1916-2006), American football player and coach
- Ferrante, Joe († 2016), American jazz musician
- Ferrante, Marco (* 1971), Italian football player
- Ferrante, Michael (* 1981), Australian soccer player
- Ferrante, Russell (* 1952), American fusion musician
- Ferrante, Ugo (1945-2004), Italian football player
- Ferranti, Sebastian Ziani de (1864–1930), British electrical engineer
- Ferrantino, Matteo (* 1979), Italian chef
- Ferrão, Fernando (* 1959), Portuguese actor
- Ferrão, Julieta (1899–1974), Portuguese art historian and writer
- Ferrão, Raul (1890–1953), Portuguese composer
- Ferrar, Hartley Travers (1879-1932), geologist
- Ferrar, Leslie Jane (* 1955), British auditor
- Ferrara, Abel (* 1951), American screenwriter, director
- Ferrara, Adam (born 1966), American actor and comedian
- Ferrara, Andrea (1882–1954), Italian lawyer
- Ferrara, Bruno (* 1966), Italian singer
- Ferrara, Ciro (* 1967), Italian football player and coach
- Ferrara, Don (1928–2011), American jazz musician
- Ferrara, Francesco (1810–1900), Italian economist
- Ferrara, Franco (1911–1985), Italian violinist, conductor and composer
- Ferrara, Gabriel von († 1627), Italian religious, surgeon and founder of hospitals
- Ferrara, Giorgio (* 1947), Italian theater, film and television director
- Ferrara, Giuliano (* 1952), Italian journalist and politician, MEP
- Ferrara, Giuseppe (1932–2016), Italian film critic, documentary filmmaker and film director
- Ferrara, Jerry (* 1979), American actor
- Ferrara, Laura (* 1983), Italian politician
- Ferrara, Luke (* 1993), British ice hockey player
- Ferrara, Manuel (* 1975), French porn actor
- Ferrara, Napoleone (* 1956), Italian-American angiogenesis researcher
- Ferrara, Ornella (* 1968), Italian long-distance runner
- Ferrara, Pino (1929–2011), Italian actor and voice actor
- Ferrara, Raffaele (* 1976), Italian cyclist
- Ferrara, Romano , Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ferrara, Rosina (1861–1934), muse of the American painter John Singer Sargent
- Ferrara, Sergio (* 1945), Italian physicist
- Ferrara, Sotìr (1937–2017), Italian clergyman, Italo-Albanian bishop of Piana degli Albanesi
- Ferrara, Theresa (1952–1979), American alleged Mafia informant for the FBI
- Ferrard, Jean (* 1944), Belgian organist and musicologist
- Ferrarelli, Niccola (1762–1843), Italian Curia Bishop
- Ferrarese del Bene, Adriana , Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Ferrarese, Paolo , Italian composer
- Ferrari Aggradi, Mario (1916–1997), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and the Senato della Repubblica
- Ferrari Bravo, Luigi (1933–2016), Italian lawyer
- Ferrari d'Occhieppo, Konradin (1907–2007), Austrian astronomer
- Ferrari Kellerhof, Eddy von (1923–2000), Italian artist, painter and graphic artist (South Tyrol)
- Ferrari, Alberto , Italian television director and screenwriter
- Ferrari, Alex (* 1994), Italian football player
- Ferrari, Alfo (1924–1998), Italian racing cyclist
- Ferrari, Alfredo (1932–1956), Italian engine designer
- Ferrari, Andrea Carlo (1850–1921), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Milan and cardinal
- Ferrari, Angelo (1897–1945), Italian actor
- Ferrari, Bartolomeo (1780–1844), Italian sculptor
- Ferrari, Benedetto (1603–1681), Italian theorbist, conductor and composer
- Ferrari, Caetano (* 1942), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Bauru
- Ferrari, Carlotta (1831–1907), Italian composer and poet
- Ferrari, Chloe (* 1992), American volleyball player
- Ferrari, Claudia (* 1977), Hungarian porn actress
- Ferrari, Defendente , Italian painter
- Ferrari, Domenico (1722–1780), Italian violinist and early Classical composer
- Ferrari, Emil (* 1995), German comedian
- Ferrari, Enrico de (1875–1945), Italian clergyman
- Ferrari, Enzo (1898–1988), Italian racing driver and founder of the racing car manufacturer Ferrari
- Ferrari, Érico (1928–1973), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Santa Maria
- Ferrari, Ettore (1845–1929), Italian sculptor, politician and Freemason
- Ferrari, Fabricio (* 1985), Uruguayan road cyclist
- Ferrari, Federico (* 1969), Italian philosopher and art critic
- Ferrari, Francis (* 1959), French eye surgeon
- Ferrari, Franco (1635–1711), Italian Cistercian, abbot, theologian, librarian and scholar
- Ferrari, Franziska , German actress and advertising spokeswoman
- Ferrari, Gaspare Stanislao (1834–1903), Italian mathematician, astronomer and Jesuit
- Ferrari, Gaudenzio († 1546), Italian painter
- Ferrari, Giancarlo (* 1942), Italian archer
- Ferrari, Giovanni (1907–1982), Italian football player
- Ferrari, Giovanni Baptista (1584–1655), Italian Jesuit and professor in Rome, botanist
- Ferrari, Giovanni Battista (1450–1502), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Ferrari, Giovanni RF (* 1954), British classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Ferrari, Giuseppe (1811–1876), Italian historian, philosopher and politician
- Ferrari, Héctor , Argentine soccer player
- Ferrari, Henri (1912–1975), French weightlifter
- Ferrari, Jean-Noël (* 1974), French foil fencer
- Ferrari, Jérôme (* 1968), French writer, translator and lecturer in philosophy
- Ferrari, Josef (1907–1958), Italian clergyman, head of school administration in South Tyrol
- Ferrari, Karin (* 1982), Italian media artist (South Tyrol)
- Ferrari, Karl (* 1934), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
- Ferrari, León (1920–2013), Argentine conceptual artist and painter
- Ferrari, Leonardo de , Italian painter
- Ferrari, Lodovico (1522–1565), Italian mathematician
- Ferrari, Lolo (1963–2000), French porn actress, presenter and singer
- Ferrari, Luc (1929–2005), French composer, sound artist and radio play maker
- Ferrari, Luca (1605–1654), Italian painter
- Ferrari, Luca (* 1961), Italian diplomat
- Ferrari, Luigi (1810-1894), Italian sculptor
- Ferrari, Marco (* 1932), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Milan
- Ferrari, Massimo (* 1954), Italian philosopher and university professor
- Ferrari, Matteo (* 1979), Italian football player
- Ferrari, Michel (* 1954), Dutch neurologist
- Ferrari, Michele (* 1953), Italian sports doctor
- Ferrari, Michele Camillo (* 1964), Swiss Middle Latin philologist
- Ferrari, Nicolò (* 1928), Italian documentary filmmaker, film director and screenwriter
- Ferrari, Paola (* 1960), Italian journalist
- Ferrari, Paolo (1822–1889), Italian comedy poet
- Ferrari, Patrik (* 1977), Swiss mathematical physicist
- Ferrari, Piero (* 1945), Italian entrepreneur and industrialist
- Ferrari, Pietro Melchiorre (1735–1787), Italian painter
- Ferrari, Roberto (* 1923), Italian fencer
- Ferrari, Roberto (* 1983), Italian cyclist
- Ferrari, Romolo (1894–1959), Italian guitarist, composer and professor of double bass
- Ferrari, Sergio (1943-2016), Italian football player
- Ferrari, Severino (1856–1905), Italian poet, Romanist and Italianist
- Ferrari, Umberto (1877–1960), Italian track cyclist
- Ferrari, Vanessa (* 1990), Italian gymnast
- Ferrari, Vincenzo (1941-2010), Italian painter, author, and filmmaker
- Ferrari, Violetta (1930–2014), Hungarian actress and singer
- Ferrari, Virgilio (1888–1975), Italian doctor and politician (PSDI), Mayor of Milan (1951–1961)
- Ferrari, Virginio (* 1952), Italian motorcycle racer
- Ferrari, Werner (* 1946), Swiss serial killer
- Ferrari, William (1901–1962), American art director and production designer
- Ferrari-Brunnenfeld, Mario (1932-2001), Austrian politician (FPÖ, later FDP)
- Ferrari-Hardoy, Jorge (1914–1977), Argentine architect and designer
- Ferrarin, Arturo (1895–1941), Italian aviation pioneer and pilot in the Italian Air Force
- Ferrarin, Jean-Claude (* 1946), French racing car driver
- Ferrarini, Giulio Cesare (1807–1891), Italian conductor, violinist and music teacher
- Ferrario, Angelo (1908–1997), Italian sprinter
- Ferrario, Cesare (* 1948), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ferrario, Davide (* 1956), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ferrario, Joseph Anthony (1926–2003), American clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Ferrario, Libero (1901–1930), Italian cyclist and world champion
- Ferrario, Moreno (* 1959), Italian football player
- Ferrario, Paolo (1883–1916), Italian officer
- Ferrario, Ruggero (1897–1976), Italian racing cyclist
- Ferraris, Amalia (1830–1904), Italian dancer
- Ferraris, Attilio (1904-1947), Italian football player
- Ferraris, Galileo (1847–1897), Italian engineer and physicist
- Ferraris, Gianluca (* 1976), Italian writer, columnist and media scholar
- Ferraris, Giuliano (1935-2016), Italian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ferraris, Joseph Johann von (1726–1814), Austrian field marshal and freemason
- Ferraris, Luigi (1887-1915), Italian football player
- Ferraris, Luigi Vittorio (1928–2018), Italian diplomat, political and legal scholar
- Ferraris, Maurizio (* 1956), Italian philosopher
- Ferraris, Pietro (1912–1991), Italian football player
- Ferraris, Roberto (* 1952), Italian sports shooter
- Ferraris, Zoë (* 1970), American crime novelist
- Ferrarius, Johannes († 1558), German lawyer, theologian and philosopher
- Ferraro, Antonio (1523–1609), Italian sculptor and plasterer
- Ferraro, Carmelo (* 1932), Italian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Agrigento
- Ferraro, Geraldine (1935–2011), American politician (Democrat)
- Ferraro, Landon (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ferraro, Mario (* 1998), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ferraro, Orazio (1561–1643), Italian painter and plasterer
- Ferraro, Pier Miranda (1924-2008), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Ferraro, Ralph (1929–2012), American musician, arranger and film composer
- Ferraro, Ray (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ferraroni, Teresio (1913–2007), Roman Catholic Bishop of Como
- Ferrary, Philipp von (1850–1917), philatelist, owner of the world's largest stamp collection
- Ferras, Christian (1933–1982), French violinist
- Ferrat, Jean (1930–2010), French composer and singer
- Ferrata, Domenico (1847–1914), Italian clergyman, cardinal secretary of state
- Ferrata, Ercole (1610–1686), Italian sculptor
- Ferratti, Rebecca (* 1964), American actress and model
- Ferrauti, Alexander (* 1960), German sports scientist and university professor
- Ferraz, Aílton (born 1966), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferraz, Alfredo (1901–1960), Portuguese carom player and world champion
- Ferraz, Artur Ivens (1870–1933), Portuguese general, politician and Prime Minister
- Ferraz, João (* 1990), Portuguese handball player
- Ferraz, Mónica (* 1980), Portuguese pop singer
- Ferraz, Valentín (1794–1866), Spanish politician and Prime Minister
- Ferrazza, Daniele (* 1993), Italian curler
- Ferrazzi, Ferruccio (1891–1978), Italian painter and sculptor
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- Ferre, Adriano (* 1987), Austrian music producer
- Ferré, Boulou (* 1951), French jazz guitarist
- Ferré, Elios (* 1956), French jazz guitarist
- Ferré, Gianfranco (1944–2007), Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Ferre, Gonzalo (* 1954), Spanish manager
- Ferré, Léo (1916–1993), French musician and anarchist
- Ferré, Luis A. (1904–2003), Puerto Rican politician
- Ferre, Michelle (* 1973), French-Japanese actress
- Ferré, Norbert (* 1975), French magician
- Ferré, Rosario (1938–2016), Puerto Rican writer
- Ferrein, Antoine (1693–1769), French physician and anatomist
- Ferreira Álvares, José Lafayette (1903–1997), Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Bragança Paulista
- Ferreira Braga, Carlos Alberto (1907-2006), Brazilian songwriter and singer
- Ferreira Campos, Edimo (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira da Costa, Miguel (* 1954), Brazilian bishop
- Ferreira da Cunha, Sérgio Eduardo (* 1972), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira da Fonseca, João de Barros (1899–1968), Portuguese diplomat
- Ferreira da Silva, Aírton (1934–2012), Brazilian defender
- Ferreira da Silva, João Luiz (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira da Silva, Reginaldo (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira da Silva, Sandro José (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira da Silva, Tomé (* 1961), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop São José do Rio Preto
- Ferreira da Silva, Virgulino (1898–1938), Brazilian robber, leader of a Brazilian cangaços gang
- Ferreira de Almeida, Manuel , Portuguese Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Ferreira de Macedo, Antônio (1902–1989), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic coadjutor archbishop of Aparecida
- Ferreira de Melo, Joaquim (1873–1940), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Pelotas
- Ferreira dos Santos Júnior, Manoel (* 1967), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Registro
- Ferreira dos Santos, Célio (* 1987), Brazilian-East Timorese football player
- Ferreira dos Santos, Taua (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira dos Santos, Valdemir (* 1960), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Amargosa
- Ferreira dos Santos, Wagner (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira Júnior, Nilton (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira Leite, Manuela (* 1940), Portuguese economist and politician
- Ferreira Lopes, Joaquim (* 1949), Portuguese clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Viana
- Ferreira Pereira, Sidcley (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira Reis, Jonatan (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira Rodrigues Pires, Jaqueline Maria Duarte Pires (* 1968), Cape Verdean diplomats
- Ferreira Rodrigues, Jorge Manuel (* 1982), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira Salles, José Luiz (* 1957), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Pesqueira
- Ferreira Sandramo, António Juliasse (* 1968), Mozambican clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Maputo
- Ferreira Sousa, Ricardo Manuel (* 1981), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira Vaz, Savio Antonio (* 1966), Indian theologian
- Ferreira Viçoso, Antônio (1787–1875), Portuguese religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Mariana
- Ferreira y Artigas, Fermín (1831–1872), Uruguayan politician and writer
- Ferreira, Abel (1915–1980), Brazilian composer, clarinetist and saxophonist
- Ferreira, Abel Fernando Moreira (* 1978), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira, Adelaide (* 1959), Portuguese singer and actress
- Ferreira, Alex (* 1994), American freestyle skier
- Ferreira, Aline da Silva (* 1986), Brazilian wrestler
- Ferreira, Amber (* 1982), American triathlete
- Ferreira, Ana (* 1975), Portuguese badminton player
- Ferreira, Anne (* 1961), French politician (PS), MEP
- Ferreira, Antónia (1811-1896), Portuguese entrepreneur
- Ferreira, António (1528–1569), Portuguese poet, playwright and humanist
- Ferreira, António Mega (* 1949), Portuguese writer, lawyer, communication scientist, journalist and cultural functionary
- Ferreira, Athos Damasceno (1902–1975), Brazilian poet, author, translator, journalist, literary critic and historian
- Ferreira, Cipriano Esteves , East Timorese politician
- Ferreira, Claudia (* 1998), Portuguese javelin thrower
- Ferreira, Conceição (* 1962), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Ferreira, Cristian (* 1999), Argentinian soccer player
- Ferreira, Cristina Alves Oliveira (* 1982), Brazilian volleyball player
- Ferreira, Cristóvão , Portuguese missionary of the Societas Jesu
- Ferreira, Diego (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
- Ferreira, Diogo (* 1989), Australian soccer player
- Ferreira, Douglas (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira, Douglas Starnley (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira, Duarte (* 1992), Angolan racing driver
- Ferreira, Elias dos Santos (* 1963), East Timorese official
- Ferreira, Elisa (* 1955), Portuguese politician (Partido Socialista), MEP
- Ferreira, Elizário (* 1973), East Timorese politician
- Ferreira, Ellis (* 1970), South African tennis player
- Ferreira, Emilio , Uruguayan soccer player
- Ferreira, Fatima (* 1959), Austrian allergist, head of the Christian Doppler Laboratory for allergy diagnosis and therapy
- Ferreira, Felipe (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira, Fernanda (* 1980), Brazilian volleyball player
- Ferreira, Filipe (* 1990), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira, Germán (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Ferreira, Isabel da Costa (* 1974), East Timorese lawyer, politician and wife of the former President Taur Matan Ruak
- Ferreira, Isabella (* 1995), American actress
- Ferreira, Jack (* 1944), American ice hockey official
- Ferreira, Januário Torgal Mendes (* 1938), Portuguese clergyman, emeritus military bishop of Portugal
- Ferreira, Jeová Elias (* 1961), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Goiás
- Ferreira, Jesualdo (* 1946), Portuguese football coach
- Ferreira, Jesús (* 2000), Colombian-American football player
- Ferreira, João (* 1978), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Ferreira, Jorge Viterbo (* 1994), Portuguese chess player
- Ferreira, José Dias (1837–1909), Portuguese legal scholar, politician and Prime Minister
- Ferreira, José Gomes (1900–1985), Portuguese writer and poet
- Ferreira, José Leandro (* 1959), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira, José Virgílio Rodrigues (* 1979), East Timorese politician
- Ferreira, Laudo junior , Brazilian comic artist
- Ferreira, Louis (* 1967), Canadian actor
- Ferreira, Luiz Carlos (* 1958), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferreira, Manuel (1905-1983), Argentine soccer player
- Ferreira, Marcelo (* 1965), Brazilian sailor
- Ferreira, Marcony Vinícius (* 1964), Brazilian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Brasília
- Ferreira, Maria de Jesus dos Reis , Angolan diplomat
- Ferreira, Mário (* 1945), East Timorese politician
- Ferreira, Matías (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Ferreira, Michael (* 1938), Indian billiards player and world champion
- Ferreira, Nelson , sound engineer
- Ferreira, Nelson (* 1982), Portuguese soccer player
- Ferreira, Odette (1925–2018), Portuguese microbiologist and university professor
- Ferreira, Paulo (* 1979), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira, Raúl Hestnes (1931–2018), Portuguese architect
- Ferreira, Ricardo (* 1992), Portuguese football player
- Ferreira, Rogério (* 1973), Brazilian beach volleyball player, world champion
- Ferreira, Rogério Moraes (* 1994), Brazilian handball player
- Ferreira, Ryan , American jazz and fusion musicians
- Ferreira, Santos (* 1889), Uruguayan fencer
- Ferreira, Sérgio Henrique (1934–2016), Brazilian pharmacologist and doctor
- Ferreira, Sky (* 1992), American singer
- Ferreira, Tiago (* 1975), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Ferreira, Tito Livio (1894–1988), Brazilian journalist, writer and historian
- Ferreira, Vergílio (1916–1996), Portuguese writer
- Ferreira, Vicente de Paula (* 1970), Brazilian religious, auxiliary bishop in Belo Horizonte
- Ferreira, Wayne (* 1971), South African tennis player
- Ferreira, William (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Ferreira, Zacarías (* 1968), Dominican Bachata singer and composer
- Ferreira-James, Dianne (* 1970), Guyanese football referee
- Ferreiro, Alberto (* 1952), American historian
- Ferreiro, Celso Emilio (1912–1979), Spanish-Galician writer and journalist
- Ferreiro, Franco (* 1984), Brazilian tennis player
- Ferreiro, Iván (* 1970), Spanish singer
- Ferreiro, Roberto (1935-2017), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Ferrel, William (1817-1891), American meteorologist
- Ferrell, Andrea , American actress
- Ferrell, Barbara (* 1947), American athlete and Olympic champion
- Ferrell, Clelin (born 1997), American football player
- Ferrell, Conchata (born 1943), American actress
- Ferrell, Kristi (* 1960), American actress
- Ferrell, Rachelle (* 1961), American musician
- Ferrell, Rick (1905-1995) American baseball player
- Ferrell, Thomas M. (1844-1916), American politician
- Ferrell, Tyra (born 1962), American actress
- Ferrell, Will (* 1967), American actor, film and television producer
- Ferrell, Yogi (* 1993), American basketball player
- Ferréol, Andréa (* 1947), French actress
- Ferréol, Jean (1808-1853), French bishop
- Ferreolus of Uzès († 581), Bishop of Uzès (553-581)
- Ferreolus of Vienne , Roman military tribune, Christian martyr and saint
- Ferrer , Dominican, Inquisitor
- Ferrer Argote, Carlos Virgilio (* 1941), Mexican ambassador
- Ferrer Cafranga, Joaquín María (1777–1861), Prime Minister of Spain
- Ferrer Cinense, Florentino (* 1938), Filipino clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Tarlac
- Ferrer Cutiño, Gil (* 1974), German-Cuban volleyball coach and former player
- Ferrer de Arréllaga, Renée (* 1944), Paraguayan writer
- Ferrer Grenesche, Juan Miguel (* 1961), Spanish priest and magistral chaplain of the Order of Malta
- Ferrer i Bargalló, Anselm (1882–1969), Catalan organist, composer, musicologist and monk of the Montserrat monastery
- Ferrer i Guàrdia, Francesc (1859–1909), Spanish libertarian educator
- Ferrer i Oller, Mateu (1788–1864), Catalan composer, organist, orchestra conductor and conductor
- Ferrer Moncho, Vicente (1920-2009), Spanish philanthropist
- Ferrer Suárez, Inés (* 1990), Spanish tennis player
- Ferrer Vecilla, Álvaro (* 1982), Spanish handball player
- Ferrer, Albert (* 1970), Spanish soccer player
- Ferrer, Anne (born 1947), British philanthropist
- Ferrer, Claudio (1904–1979), Puerto Rican composer and singer
- Ferrer, Concepció (* 1938), Spanish politician, MEP
- Ferrer, Darsi (1969–2017), Cuban doctor, independent journalist, and dissident
- Ferrer, David (* 1982), Spanish tennis player
- Ferrer, Frank (* 1966), American drummer
- Ferrer, Horacio (1933–2014), Uruguayan writer, journalist and tango historian
- Ferrer, Ibrahim (1927-2005), Cuban singer
- Ferrer, Isabelle (* 1974), French triathlete
- Ferrer, Jaume , Spanish explorer and captain
- Ferrer, Jesús (1941–2011), Spanish voice actor and actor
- Ferrer, José (1835–1916), Spanish guitarist, composer and music teacher
- Ferrer, José (1912–1992), Puerto Rican actor and director
- Ferrer, Juan (1955-2015), Cuban judoka
- Ferrer, Kristyan (* 1995), Mexican actor
- Ferrer, Llorenç Serra (* 1953), Spanish football coach
- Ferrer, Mel (1917–2008), American actor, film director and producer
- Ferrer, Miguel (1955-2017), American actor
- Ferrer, Nino (1934–1998), French singer, songwriter, and composer of Italian descent
- Ferrer, Pedro Luis (* 1952), Cuban musician
- Ferrer, Séverine (* 1977), French singer and actress
- Ferrer, Tessa (* 1986), American actress
- Ferrer, Vinzenz (1350-1419), Valencian Dominican and preacher; Saint
- Ferrer-Salat, Beatriz (* 1966), Spanish dressage rider
- Ferrera, America (* 1984), American actress
- Ferrera, Ariella (* 1979), American photo model and porn actress
- Ferrera, Arniel (* 1981), Filipino hammer thrower
- Ferrera, Francisco (1794–1851), Honduran President (1841–1844)
- Ferreri, Albert , French jazz musician, author and record producer
- Ferreri, Giusy (* 1979), Italian pop singer
- Ferreri, Jean-Marc (* 1962), French football player
- Ferreri, Léon , French jazz musician
- Ferreri, Marco (1928–1997), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ferreri, Walter (* 1948), Italian astronomer
- Ferrería Paz, Roberto Francisco (* 1953), Uruguayan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Campos
- Ferrero Costa, Carlos (* 1941), Peruvian politician
- Ferrero di Cavallerleone, Carlo Alberto (1903–1969), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic military archbishop of Italy
- Ferrero, Anna Maria (1934-2018), Italian actress
- Ferrero, Bernardo Adam (* 1942), Spanish composer and conductor
- Ferrero, Bonifacio (1476–1543), Italian bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Ferrero, Carlo (* 1928), Italian film director
- Ferrero, Ernesto (* 1938), Italian author and literary critic
- Ferrero, Filiberto (1500–1549), Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Ferrero, Giovanni (* 1964), Italian entrepreneur and billionaire
- Ferrero, Giovanni Stefano (1474–1510), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Ferrero, Guglielmo (1871–1942), Italian historian, sociologist, journalist and novelist
- Ferrero, Juan Carlos (* 1980), Spanish tennis player
- Ferrero, Lorenzo (* 1951), Italian contemporary composer, librettist, author and book editor
- Ferrero, Mario (1903–1964), Italian football player
- Ferrero, Mario A. (1904–1965), Italian astronomer and physics lecturer
- Ferrero, Martin (born 1947), American actor
- Ferrero, Michele (1925-2015), Italian entrepreneur
- Ferrero, Paolo (* 1960), Italian politician, Minister for Social Solidarity
- Ferrero, Pier Francesco (1510–1566), Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Ferrero, Pietro junior (1963–2011), Italian entrepreneur
- Ferrero, Pietro senior (1898–1949), Italian pastry chef and entrepreneur
- Ferrero, Sergio (* 1942), Italian artist and extreme athlete
- Ferrero-Waldner, Benita (* 1948), Austrian diplomat and politician (ÖVP), EU Commissioner, member of the National Council
- Ferrers, Anne (1438–1469), English nobleman
- Ferrers, Edmund, 6th Baron Ferrers of Chartley († 1435), English nobleman and military man
- Ferrers, Elizabeth, 6th Baroness Ferrers of Groby , English noblewoman
- Ferrers, Henry (1440–1499), English knight and politician
- Ferrers, Henry de , Norman magnate
- Ferrers, Henry, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby († 1343), English nobleman
- Ferrers, Henry, 4th Baron Ferrers of Groby (1356-1388), English nobleman
- Ferrers, Robert de, 1st Earl of Derby († 1139), Anglo-Norman magnate
- Ferrers, Robert de, 2nd Earl of Derby († 1159), Anglo-Norman magnate
- Ferrers, Robert, 5th Baron Ferrers of Chartley , English nobleman
- Ferrers, Thomas († 1459), English knight
- Ferrers, Thomas († 1498), English knight
- Ferrers, William , English nobleman
- Ferrers, William de, 3rd Earl of Derby († 1190), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Ferrers, William, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby (1272-1325), English nobleman
- Ferrers, William, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Groby (1333–1371), English nobleman
- Ferrers, William, 5th Baron Ferrers of Groby (1372–1445), English nobleman
- Ferrers, William, 7th Baron Ferrers of Chartley († 1450), English nobleman
- Ferrés i Curós, Joan (* 1924), Catalan sculptor and draftsman
- Ferres, Veronica (* 1965), German actress
- Ferret, Bamboula (1919–2008), Belgian jazz musician (violin, vocals, composition)
- Ferret, Baro (1908–1978), French guitarist and composer
- Ferret, Challain (1914–1996), French jazz musician (guitar)
- Ferret, Matelo (1918–1989), French guitarist and composer
- Ferret, Sarane (1912-1970), French jazz guitarist
- Ferrethi, Ambrosius (1628–1696), Italian-Austrian imperial court stone mason of the Baroque, judge in Kaisersteinbruch
- Ferretti, Bruno (1913-2010), Italian physicist
- Ferretti, Carlo , Italian sculptor and plasterer
- Ferretti, Dante (* 1943), Italian scene and stage designer
- Ferretti, Domenico (1702–1774), Italian sculptor
- Ferretti, Fernando (1949-2011), Brazilian soccer player
- Ferretti, Gabriele (1795–1860), Italian clergyman, bishop and cardinal
- Ferretti, Giancarlo (* 1941), Italian racing cyclist and sports director
- Ferretti, Giovanni Domenico (1692–1768), Florentine rococo painter
- Ferretti, Jacopo (1784-1852), Italian librettist
- Ferretti, Lando (1895–1977), Italian fascist politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, member of the European Parliament, President of the National Olympic Committee of Italy
- Ferretti, Massimo (1935–1974), Italian poet, writer and journalist
- Ferretti, Nick (* 1990), New Zealand singer
- Ferretti, Remo (1936–2013), Italian politician
- Ferretti, Ricardo (* 1954), Brazilian athlete
- Ferretti, Robert A. (* 1948), American film editor
- Ferretto, Giuseppe (1899–1973), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ferreyra, Facundo (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- Ferreyra, Gustavo (* 1972), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Ferreyra, Victor (* 1964), Argentine soccer player
Ferri
- Ferri, Alessandra (* 1963), Italian ballet dancer
- Ferri, Antonio (1912–1975), Italian aerospace engineer
- Ferri, Baldassare (1610–1680), Italian opera singer (castrato / soprano)
- Ferri, Ciro (1633–1689) Italian painter
- Ferri, Claudia , Canadian actress
- Ferri, Enrico (1856–1929), Italian criminologist and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Ferri, Fabio (* 1970), Italian actor
- Ferri, Gabriella (1942–2004), Italian pop singer and cabaret artist
- Ferri, Gallieno (1929–2016), Italian comic artist
- Ferri, Gasparo († 1717), Italian garden artist and landscape architect
- Ferri, Jean-Yves (* 1959), French comic book author
- Ferri, Jordan (* 1992), French soccer player
- Ferri, Michele (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Ferri, Riccardo (* 1963), Italian football player
- Ferri, Roberto (* 1978), Italian painter
- Ferri, Rolando (* 1968), Italian classical philologist
- Ferri-Benedetti, Flavio (* 1983), Italian opera singer (countertenor)
- Ferriani, Ivo (* 1960), Italian bobsledder and sports official
- Ferrie, Calum (* 1998), English soccer goalkeeper
- Ferrie, Chris (* 1983), Canadian physicist, mathematician and non-fiction author
- Ferrie, David (1918–1967), American private investigator; Main witness in investigations into the assassination attempt on John F. Kennedy
- Ferrié, Gustave-Auguste (1868–1932), French electrical engineer and general
- Ferrie, Kenneth (* 1978), English golf player
- Ferrier Bruneau, Christel (* 1979), French racing cyclist
- Ferrier, Al (1934-2015), American rockabilly and country musician
- Ferrier, Barbara M. (1932–2006), British-Canadian chemist and university professor
- Ferrier, David (1843-1928), British neuroscientist
- Ferrier, Deryck JH (* 1933), Surinamese sociologist and agricultural economist
- Ferrier, Gabriel (1847-1914) French painter
- Ferrier, James (1800–1888), Canadian politician and entrepreneur
- Ferrier, Johan (1910–2010), Dutch-Surinamese politician (governor and 1st president of Suriname)
- Ferrier, Julie (* 1971), French actress
- Ferrier, Kathleen (1912–1953), English opera singer (contralto)
- Ferrier, Kathleen (* 1957), Dutch politician (CDA)
- Ferrier, Margaret (* 1960), Scottish politician
- Ferrier, Paul (1843–1928), French librettist and playwright
- Ferrier, René (1936–1998), French football player
- Ferrier, Robert J. (1932-2013) British-New Zealand chemist
- Ferrière, Adolphe (1879–1960), Swiss reform pedagogue
- Ferrière, Frédéric (1848–1924), Swiss doctor, member and Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- Ferrieri, Innocenzo (1810–1887), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Ferriero, Benn (* 1987), American ice hockey player
- Ferries, Barbara (* 1944), American ski racer
- Ferrigato, Andrea (* 1969), Italian racing cyclist
- Ferrigno, Francesco (1686–1766), Italian Baroque architect
- Ferrigno, Lou (born 1951), American actor and bodybuilder
- Ferrigno, Robert (* 1947), American writer
- Ferrigno, Shanna (* 1981), American producer, actress and CEO of Ferrigno Fit
- Ferrigno, Steve (1900–1930), Mafioso in New York City
- Ferrin, Gino (* 1947), German soccer player
- Ferrín, Gustavo (* 1959), Uruguayan football coach
- Ferrin, Jennifer (* 1979), American actress
- Ferrin, Whitman G. (1818-1896) American attorney and politician who was a State Auditor from Vermont (1870-1876)
- Ferring, Franz (1910–2000), German ambassador
- Ferrini, Franco (* 1944), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Ferrini, Giorgio (1939–1976), Italian football player
- Ferrini, Giovanni († 1758), Italian musical instrument maker
- Ferrio, Gianni (1924–2013), Italian film composer, arranger and orchestra conductor
- Ferrío, Jorge (* 1976), Spanish cyclist
- Ferriola, Joseph (1927–1989), Italian-American mafioso and head of the Chicago Outfit
- Ferris, Alex (* 1997), Canadian actor and voice actor
- Ferris, Andrea (* 1987), Panamanian middle-distance runner
- Ferris, Charles G. (1796–1848), American lawyer and politician
- Ferris, George Washington Gale (1859–1896), inventor of the ferris wheel
- Ferris, Glenn (* 1950), American jazz musician
- Ferris, Joshua (* 1974), American writer
- Ferris, Kostas (* 1935), Greek director
- Ferris, Michael (born 1961), American screenwriter
- Ferris, Michelle (* 1976), Australian racing cyclist
- Ferris, Pam (* 1948), British theater and film actress
- Ferris, Paul (1941–1995), British actor and film composer
- Ferris, Sam (1900-1980), British marathon runner
- Ferris, Samantha (* 1968), Canadian actress
- Ferris, Scott (1877–1945), American politician
- Ferris, Stephen (born 1985) Irish rugby player
- Ferris, William (1937–2000), American composer, organist and choir director
- Ferris, Woodbridge Nathan (1853–1928), American politician
- Ferriss, Hugh (1889–1962), American architect and architectural draftsman
- Ferriss, Orange (1814-1894), American lawyer and politician
- Ferriss, Timothy (* 1977), American author and entrepreneur
- Ferritto, Ray (1929-2004), Italian-American mobster
Ferro
- Ferro (* 1997), Portuguese football player
- Ferro Ruibal, Xesús (* 1944), Spanish theologian and philologist
- Ferro, Alexander (* 1981), German pop singer and songwriter
- Ferro, António (1895–1956), Portuguese journalist and politician
- Ferro, Cosimo (* 1962), Italian sword fencer
- Ferro, Fiona (* 1997), French tennis player
- Ferro, Gabriele (* 1937), Italian conductor
- Ferro, Giovanni (1901–1992), Italian clergyman and Archbishop of Reggio Calabria
- Ferro, Knopp (* 1953), Austrian sculptor, painter and performance artist
- Ferro, Lionel , Argentine actor, singer and Youtuber
- Ferro, Marc (* 1924), French historian
- Ferro, Marco Antonio († 1662), Italian composer and lutenist of the Baroque
- Ferro, Oscar (* 1967), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Ferro, Pablo (1935–2018), Cuban film title designer and cartoonist
- Ferro, Pascal Joseph von (1753–1809), Austrian doctor
- Ferro, Raúl (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Ferro, Scipione del (1465–1526), Italian mathematician
- Ferro, Tiziano (* 1980), Italian pop singer
- Ferro, Turi (1921-2001), Italian actor
- Ferrofino, Giovanni (1912–2010), Roman Catholic Archbishop and Nuncio in Haiti and Ecuador
- Ferrón, Daniel (* 1980), Andorran football player
- Ferron, Jean (1910–2003), French clergyman and archaeologist
- Ferrón, Julio (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Ferron, Marie , Austrian actress
- Ferrone, Steve (born 1950), English drummer
- Ferronetti, Ignazio (* 1908), Italian film editor and film director
- Ferroni, Gianfranco (1927–2001), Italian painter and graphic artist
- Ferroni, Giorgio (1908–1981), Italian film director and documentary filmmaker
- Ferroni, Vincenzo (1858–1934), Italian composer and music teacher
- Ferroud, Pierre Octave (1900–1936), French composer, concert promoter and music critic
- Ferroukhi, Ismaël (* 1962), French-Moroccan film director
Ferru
- Ferru, Morgane (* 1991), French actress
- Ferrucci, Francesco (1489–1530), Italian military leader
- Ferrucci, Roberto (* 1960), Italian writer
- Ferrucci, Santino (* 1998), American racing driver
- Ferruggia, Benedetto , German dancer
- Ferrulli, Leonardo (1918–1943), Italian pilot in World War II
- Ferruolo, Arnolfo B. (1913–1982), American Romanist and Italianist
- Ferrus, Diana (* 1953), South African poet
- Ferrutius , Roman soldier and saint
- Ferruzzi, Roberto (1853–1934), Italian painter
Ferry
- Ferry, April (born 1932), American costume designer and actress
- Ferry, Björn (* 1978), Swedish biathlete
- Ferry, Bruno (* 1967), French football player
- Ferry, Bryan (born 1945), British singer and songwriter
- Ferry, Catherine (* 1953), French singer
- Ferry, Chloe (* 1995), English reality television personality
- Ferry, Danny (born 1966), American basketball player
- Ferry, Edward (born 1941), American rower
- Ferry, Elisha P. (1825–1895), American politician
- Ferry, Gabriel (1809–1852), French novelist and adventure novelist
- Ferry, John D. (1912-2002) American chemist
- Ferry, Jules (1832-1893), French politician
- Ferry, Luc (* 1951), French education politician
- Ferry, Nicolas (1741–1764), court dwarf
- Ferry, Orris S. (1823-1875), American politician (Republican Party)
- Ferry, Pasqual (* 1961), Spanish cartoonist
- Ferry, Thomas W. (1827-1896), American politician