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Pepita Ferrer Lucas (7 May 1938 – 14 January 1993) was a Catalan chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 1974). She was an eight-time Spanish Women's Chess Champion (1961, 1963, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976).

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15-777: Ferrer may refer to: Generic [ edit ] Ferrer (surname) People surnamed Ferrer or de Ferrer [ edit ] Ada Ferrer (born 1962), American historian Albert Ferrer (born 1970), Spanish footballer Aldo Ferrer (1927–2016), Argentine economist Alex Ferrer , judge in the courtroom television show Judge Alex Aurelia Ferrer (1880–1963), Argentine film actress Concepció Ferrer (born 1938), Spanish academic and politician Danay Ferrer (born 1974) David Ferrer (born 1982), Spanish tennis player Darien Ferrer (born 1983), Cuban volleyball player Dennis Ferrer , American music producer and DJ Eduardo Blasco Ferrer (1956–2017), Spanish-born specialist in

30-567: A rate of 414% of the national average. Pepita Ferrer Lucas From mid-1950s to mid 1980s, Ferrer Lucas was one of Spanish leading women chess players. In the Spanish Women's Chess Championships she won eight gold (1961, 1963, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976) and two silver medals (1957, 1959). Also she four times won the Catalonia Women's Chess Championships (1956, 1958, 1959, 1981). Ferrer Lucas twice participated in

45-652: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ferrer (surname) Ferrer is a common surname in Catalan , ranked 35th in Catalonia and was listed as 1,648th most common surname in the world. Ferrer is a surname popular in the Catalan language. Ferrer is an occupational surname for a blacksmith or ironworker as described by The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland - derived from

60-592: The 19,011th most common surname. In the 1996 electoral register 185 Ferrers were recorded, with an average of 5 occurrences per million surnames, while it was ranked as the 17,724th most common surname. Distribution: in 1881 the Northampton postal area had the highest rate of occurrences of Ferrer per million surnames. By 1998 the highest postal area per million was East Central London . Source:Public Profiler World Names website. Source: Public Profiler World Names website. In 2002 Northern Territory

75-575: The Latin word ferrum or ferrarius meaning iron , via the Catalan ferro , and thus shares a common occupational derivation with the most common English surname, Smith . It is recorded in almost every country in Europe in the appropriate spelling, hence making it international in origin. It is one of the most common Catalan surnames, ranked 35th in Catalonia . The surname Ferrer is a Spanish variant of

90-660: The Sardinian language Fernando Ferrer (born 1950), American politician Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia (1859–1909), Catalan educator, anarchist, and free-thinker who founded the Escuela Moderna Frank Ferrer , American rock drummer and session musician Héctor Altuve Ferrer Horacio Ferrer (1933–2014) Uruguayan-Argentine poet, broadcaster, reciter and tango lyricist Ibrahim Ferrer (1927–2005), Cuban musician, Buena Vista Social Club Jaume Ferrer , (fl. 1346), Majorcan sailor who explored

105-2749: The West African coast Javier Justiz Ferrer (born 1992), Cuban basketball player Jorge Ferrer , author José Ferrer (1909–1992), Puerto Rican actor and film director José Ferrer (guitarist) (1835–1916), Spanish guitarist and composer Josep Ferrer i Bujons (born 1959), Catalan writer, poet, and linguist José Ferrer Selma (born 1950), Spanish footballer José Figueres Ferrer (1906–1990), three-time President of Costa Rica José Joaquín de Ferrer (1763-1818), Spanish astronomer Julio Ferrer (1953–2022), Puerto Rican Olympic sprinter Kevin Ferrer (born 1993), Filipino basketball player Llorenç Serra Ferrer (born 1953), Spanish football manager Luis Ladaria Ferrer (born 1944), Spanish prelate, Vatican official Lupita Ferrer (born 1947), Venezuelan telenovela actress Manuel Y. Ferrer , American guitarist Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (1940-2017), Catalan historian Marina Ferrer , fictional character of The L Word Mel Ferrer (1917–2008), American actor, film director, and film producer Mercedes Ferrer (born 1963), Spanish singer-songwriter Miguel Ferrer (disambiguation) Miguel Ferrer (1955–2017), Puerto Rican-American actor Miguel Ángel Ferrer Deheza (1915–1989), Argentine lawyer Miriam Coronel-Ferrer , Filipino peace negotiator Nino Ferrer (1934–1998), French-Italian singer, actor, and jazz musician Pepita Ferrer Lucas (1938–1993), Spanish chess master Renée Ferrer de Arréllaga (born 1944), Paraguayan poet and novelist Rubén Ferrer (born 1975), Argentine footballer Séverine Ferrer (born 1977), French singer Sonia Ferrer (born 1977), Spanish model and TV presenter Suzi Ferrer (1940–2006) US/Puerto Rican visual artist and feminist Thays Ferrer (born 1999), Brazilian womern's footballer Tony Ferrer (1934-2021), Filipino actor, film director, and producer Valentina Ferrer (born 1993), Argentine model Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), Valencian Dominican missionary and Roman Catholic saint Wilfredo Ferrer (born 1962), Venezuelan hurdler Ysa Ferrer (born 1972), Algerian-born French actress and singer Places [ edit ] Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (New York) Misión San Vicente Ferrer Two parishes in Brazil called São Vicente Ferrer (Portuguese for Saint Vincent Ferrer ): São Vicente Ferrer, Pernambuco São Vicente Ferrer, Maranhão Other [ edit ] Ferrer Schools , or Modern Schools, socially progressive American schools formed in

120-464: The early 20th century after the model of Francisco Ferrer's Escuela Moderna See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ferrer" on Misplaced Pages. Christy Ferer , U.S. philanthropist Ferr All pages with titles beginning with Ferrer All pages with titles containing Ferrer Ferrero (disambiguation) Ferrers (disambiguation) Ferrier (disambiguation) Fer (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

135-775: The place name Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire , Walchelin de Ferrières (de Ferrers) who arrived in England with William the Conqueror . The Ferrers family held the earldom of Derby and although the main line died out, some descendants in England still bear the name. The name Ferrer has been identified in the court records of Aragon and by the Holy Office of the Catholic Church of Spain as a Sephardic (Jewish) surname. It would appear that there are at least two branches of

150-605: The same family in Spain (one Jewish, one Catholic) or two separate families with the same name. The Ferrer YDNA surname   project has only two males surnamed Ferrer and both belong to haplogroup R-M269 ( International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) R1b1b2), known as the Western Atlantic Modal and the most common haplogroup in the western Atlantic region of Europe and the British Isles. One of

165-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ferrer . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ferrer&oldid=1222554228 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

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180-545: The surnames Farrar , which is a variant of the occupational name Ferror/Ferrour, Anglo Norman Ferrur, Ferrier, Ferrers, and de Ferrers. According to Public Profiler, the surname Ferrer came to England from Spain The English surname Ferrers is originally Norman and unlike Ferrer or Farrar it is a locational name. See for instance, the lineage of the Baron Ferrers of Groby , deriving, in this instance, from

195-653: The two has tested to basal SNP's to subclade R-372, which is a subclade of U106 and has most matches in Scandinavia. In the Philippines , the first recorded surname of Ferrer dates to 1824, in Pangasinan. Statistically, it is a very uncommon surname in Great Britain. In the 1881 census there are 83 Ferrers recorded, with an average of 3 occurrences per million surnames. Also in 1881, it was ranked as

210-431: Was the region with the highest rate of the surname per million people, with a rate of 434% of the national average. As per the data collected by genealogy portal Forebears in 2014, there are approximately 98,478 Filipinos bearing the surname and Ilocos region has the highest rate of the surname with a frequency of 1:212 In 1990, Florida was the state with the highest rate of the surname per million people, with

225-610: Was the state or territory with the highest rate of the surname per million people, with a rate of 681% of the Australian average. According to IDESCAT , the Institute of Statistics of Catalonia , there were 15,850 persons with Ferrer as a first surname as of 1 January 2007, out of a population of 7,204,000, which means 0.22% of the population. This makes Ferrer the 35th most common surname in Catalonia. In 2002 Canterbury

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