Saturday, October 1, 2011

What origins does the surname Ferrari come from and what is the meaning of the name?

Ferrari Origins?|||Italian: It comes from the italian word " ferro" which means iron.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_(di…|||Italian.



Don't know the meaning.



Possibly horse, since that's the logo on the Italian-made sports car, Ferrari.



edit- no it's not horse.

Definition: An occupational surname from the Italian word "ferraro," meaning 'blacksmith" - originally derived from the Latin ferrum meaning "iron." The Italian equivalent of the surname SMITH.|||It's Italian. The only person I know of with that last name is Enzo Ferrari, the creator of Ferrari.|||It's Italian.



It means blacksmith.|||It's an old Italian term that means "whale vagina".

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