Ferrara is an Italian surname.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Abel Ferrara (born 1951), American film director
 - Adam Ferrara (born 1966), American actor and comedian
 - Al Ferrara (born 1939), American baseball player
 - Alessandro Ferrara (born 1953), Italian philosopher
 - Antonella Ferrara (born 1963), Italian control theorist and engineer
 - Antonio Ferrara (1912–?), Argentine footballer
 - Christopher Ferrara (born 1952) American attorney, anti-abortion activist, and journalist
 - Ciro Ferrara (born 1967), Italian football player
 - Donna Ferrara (born 1959), New York politician
 - Ed Ferrara (born 1966), American wrestling booker
 - Eric Ferrara (born 1970), American author, researcher, movie & television consultant
 - Fernando Ferrara (born 1968), Argentine field hockey player
 - Franco Ferrara (1911–1985), Italian conductor
 - Giacomo Ferrara (born 1990), Italian actor
 - Jackie Ferrara (born 1929), American sculptor
 - Jean-Jacques Ferrara (born 1967), French politician
 - Jerry Ferrara (born 1979), American actor
 - Jon V. Ferrara (born 1960), American entrepreneur
 - Juan Ferrara (born 1943) Mexican telenovela and film actor
 - Katherine Ferrara, American engineer
 - Manuel Ferrara (born 1975), French-Spanish pornographic actor
 - Mike Ferrara (born 1958), American basketball player
 - Napoleone Ferrara (born 1956), Italian-American molecular biologist
 - Nicola Ferrara (1910–?), Argentine football player
 - Paul Ferrara (born 1939), American photographer
 - Paul B. Ferrara (1942–2011), American DNA scientist
 - Peter Ferrara (born 1955), American lawyer and activist
 - Rosina Ferrara (1861–1934), model to 19th-century American and British painters, muse of John Singer Sargent
 - Theresa Ferrara (1951–1979), Italian-American criminal, associate to the Lucchese-Family
 - Stéphane Ferrara (born 1956), French boxer and actor
 - Tony Ferrara (1927–2009, American baseball player, coach, and scout
 - Vincent M. Ferrara (born 1949) Italian-American mobster
 
See also
- Riccobaldo of Ferrara (1246 – after 1320), Italian notary and writer
 - Giacomo Andrea da Ferrara (died 1500), architect active in Milan; the author on a commentary on Vitruvius
 - All pages with titles containing Ferrara
 - Ferrara (disambiguation)
 - Ferrari (surname)
 - Ferraris (surname)
 - Ferraro
 - Ferrera (surname)
 - Ferrero (surname)
 - Fabbri (surname)
 
References
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 567. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4. OCLC 51655476. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
 
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