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*Eric Fierro,<ref>http://krcomplexlit.com/attorney/eric-fierro/</ref> Complex Litigation & Electronic Discovery Attorney |
*Eric Fierro,<ref>http://krcomplexlit.com/attorney/eric-fierro/</ref> Complex Litigation & Electronic Discovery Attorney |
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*[[Fanny Carrión de Fierro]], |
*[[Fanny Carrión de Fierro]], Ecuadorian writer and literary critique |
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*[[Gonzalo Fierro]] (born 1983), Chilean football player |
*[[Gonzalo Fierro]] (born 1983), Chilean football player |
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*[[Josefina Fierro de Bright]] (1914–1998), Mexican-American activist |
*[[Josefina Fierro de Bright]] (1914–1998), Mexican-American activist |
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*[[Juan Fierro]] (born 1974), Chilean road cyclist |
*[[Juan Fierro]] (born 1974), Chilean road cyclist |
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*Luis Fierro <ref>https://sites.google.com/site/luisfierro/</ref> (born 1964), |
*Luis Fierro <ref>https://sites.google.com/site/luisfierro/</ref> (born 1964), Ecuadorian economist and social development specialist |
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*[[Martha Fierro]] (born 1977), |
*[[Martha Fierro]] (born 1977), Ecuadorian chess champion |
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*[[Martin Fierro (saxophonist)]] (1942–2008), saxophonist |
*[[Martin Fierro (saxophonist)]] (1942–2008), saxophonist |
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*[[Rodolfo Fierro]] (1880–1915), General in the Pancho Villa army during the Mexican Revolution |
*[[Rodolfo Fierro]] (1880–1915), General in the Pancho Villa army during the Mexican Revolution |
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*[[Rodrigo Fierro]], |
*[[Rodrigo Fierro]], Ecuadorian M.D., writer and politician, former Minister of Health of Ecuador. |
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*[[Aurelio Fierro]] (1923–2005), Italian actor and singer |
*[[Aurelio Fierro]] (1923–2005), Italian actor and singer |
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Revision as of 20:06, 9 July 2016
Look up fierro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fierro is a Spanish and Italian surname meaning "iron". Notable people with the surname include:
- Eric Fierro,[1] Complex Litigation & Electronic Discovery Attorney
- Fanny Carrión de Fierro, Ecuadorian writer and literary critique
- Gonzalo Fierro (born 1983), Chilean football player
- Josefina Fierro de Bright (1914–1998), Mexican-American activist
- Juan Fierro (born 1974), Chilean road cyclist
- Luis Fierro [2] (born 1964), Ecuadorian economist and social development specialist
- Martha Fierro (born 1977), Ecuadorian chess champion
- Martin Fierro (saxophonist) (1942–2008), saxophonist
- Rodolfo Fierro (1880–1915), General in the Pancho Villa army during the Mexican Revolution
- Rodrigo Fierro, Ecuadorian M.D., writer and politician, former Minister of Health of Ecuador.
- Aurelio Fierro (1923–2005), Italian actor and singer
Fictional characters:
- Martín Fierro, a fictitious character in a poem by Argentine José Hernández
See also
- Fierro (film), an Argentinian animated film released November 2007
- Fierro Group, a Spanish economic group
- San Fierro, San Andreas, a fictional city