The surname Herrera has its roots in Spanish, deriving from the Latin term "ferrāria," which translates to "iron mine" or "iron works." This etymology reflects a connection to iron-related professions or locations. The name also relates to the feminine form of "ferrārius," meaning "of or pertaining to iron," or the feminine form of the Spanish word "herrero." Variants of this surname include Errera, Ferrera, and the less common Bherrera, with its Portuguese and Galician equivalent being Ferreira.
The last name Herrera is fairly common in the U.S., ranked #129 in Census data, with around 192711 occurrences or 65 people per 100,000 population.
Our database contains over 162023 people with the last name Herrera. This surname is most commonly found in California, Florida, Texas. We have over 105 unique first names combined with the last name Herrera in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Maria, Jose, Juan.
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