Herrera (surname)

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Herrera
Blasón de la familia Herrera.svg
Place of originSpain

Herrera is a surname of Spanish origin, from the Latin word ferrāria, meaning "iron mine" or "iron works" and also the feminine of Latin ferrārius (and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root "bhar" "to carry"), "of or pertaining to iron"; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish herrero ("ironsmith", from ferrārius), which also gives the surname Herrero. Variants of the name include Errera, Ferrera and the less common Bherrera. Its equivalent in Portuguese and Galician is Ferreira. Also, because of Spanish naming customs, some people are listed here with their family name as their second-to-last name.

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  • Carl Herrera (born 1966), Venezuelan basketball player
  • Carlos Herrera (1856–1930), Guatemalan politician, president 1920 to 1921
  • Carlos Enrique Prado Herrera (born 1978), Cuban artist
  • Carlos Leonardo Herrera (born 1983), Argentine boxer
  • Carlos María Herrera (1875–1914), Uruguayan painter
  • Carlos Salazar Herrera (1906–1982), Costa Rican artist and writer
  • Carmen Herrera (1915–2022), Cuban painter
  • Carolina Herrera (born 1939), Venezuelan-born American fashion designer
  • Chalía Herrera (1864–1948), Cuban opera singer
  • Cristóbal Martín de Herrera (1831–1878), Spanish politician

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  • Fernando Herrera (bishop) (died 1518), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
  • Fernando Herrera (footballer) (born 1985), Mexican footballer
  • Fernando de Acuña y de Herrera (died 1495), Sicilian politician, Viceroy
  • Felipe Herrera (1922–1996), Chilean economist, lawyer and academic
  • Fernando de Herrera or El Divino (c. 1534–1597), Spanish poet and man of letters
  • Flavio Herrera (1895–1968), Guatemalan writer and diplomat
  • Francisco Herrera the Elder (1576–1656), Spanish painter
  • Francisco Herrera the Younger (1622–1685), Spanish painter and architect
  • Franklin Herrera (born 1988), Bolivian footballer
  • Freddy Herrera (born 1973), Panamanian baseball player

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  • Gabriel Alonso de Herrera (1470–1539), Spanish author on agriculture
  • Georgina Herrera (born 1936), Cuban writer and poet
  • Germán Herrera (born 1983), Argentine footballer
  • Gloria de Herrera (1929–1985), American art restorer and collector
  • Gonzalo O'Farrill y Herrera (1754–1831), Spanish military and political figure
  • Grisel Herrera (born 1971), Cuban basketball player
  • Gustavo Herrera (1890–1953), Venezuelan politician

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  • Kelvin Herrera (born 1989), Dominican baseball player
  • Kristin Herrera (born 1989), American actress

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  • León Herrera Esteban (1922–2003), Spanish military officer and politician
  • Leticia Herrera Sánchez (born 1949), Nicaraguan lawyer, guerrilla leader, and politician
  • Lola Herrera (born 1935), Spanish actress
  • Lorena Herrera (born 1967), Mexican actress
  • Lorenzo Herrera (1896–1960), Venezuelan singer and composer
  • Luis Herrera (cyclist) (born 1961), Colombian road cyclist
  • Luis Herrera (tennis) (born 1971), Mexican tennis player
  • Luis Herrera Campins (1925–2007), president of Venezuela
  • Luis Alberto de Herrera (1873–1959), Uruguayan lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician
  • Luis Beder Herrera (born 1951), Argentine politician, governor of La Rioja Province
  • Luis Bayón Herrera (1889–1956), Spanish film director and screenwriter
  • Luis Fernando Herrera (born 1962), Colombian footballer
  • Luz María Umpierre-Herrera (born 1947), Puerto Rican poet, scholar, educator and advocate

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  • Nadege Herrera (born 1986), Panamanian model and beauty pageant contestant
  • Nancy Cooke de Herrera (1922–2013), American socialite, fashion expert and author
  • Nancy Fabiola Herrera, Venezuelan opera singer
  • Napoleón Nassar Herrera, Honduran politician and military officer
  • Nicolás Herrera (born 1983), Argentine footballer

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  • Omar Torrijos Herrera (1929–1981), Panamanian de facto leader 1968 to 1981

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  • Rafael Herrera (born 1945), Mexican boxer
  • Rafaela Herrera (1742–1805), a national heroine of Nicaragua
  • Ram Herrera, Tejano musician
  • Raymond Herrera (born 1972), American drummer for Arkaea, Fear Factory and Brujeria
  • René Herrera, Texan singer, half of René y René
  • Rene Herrera (athlete) (born 1979), Filipino track and field athlete
  • Rich Herrera, American sports radio personality
  • Robbie Herrera (born 1970), English footballer
  • Robert Herrera (born 1989), Uruguayan footballer
  • Roberto Herrera, Argentine choreographer and dancer
  • Roberto Díaz Herrera (born 1937), Panamanian military officer and exile
  • Ronald Gamarra Herrera, Peruvian politician

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  • Ximena Herrera (born 1979), Bolivian-born Mexican actress

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  • Yangel Herrera (born 1998), Venezuelan football player
  • Yoslan Herrera (born 1981), Cuban baseball player
  • Yusleinis Herrera (born 1984), Cuban volleyball player

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