Origin of Ferrando

It should derive from the medieval French name Ferrant or from a nickname originating from the fact that the progenitor had grey-iron-rust hair.

The surname Ferrando is typical of the Genoese and Alessandria area.

Patronymic surname, derived from Fernando's own name.


Conquest lineage from Catalonia established in the Kingdom of Valencia. Sancho (Sanç) Ferrando, on March 4, 1238, receives from King D. Jaime I, the farmhouse of Eleydua (Aledua), with ovens and mills, located in the Alcalá valley (vall dels Alcalans), in the province of Valencia (today depopulated from Llombai, located in the current region of La Ribera Alta de Xúquer).


Mossèn Jaime Febrer cites him in the Trovas: Pedro Ferrando's motto was on the coat of arms a few golden stars on a red field; and some blue horseshoes in a field of silver. He was a native of one of the towns called Cabrera, which is in the province of Barcelona, ​​childhood and descendant, by maternal line, of the kings of Galicia; but the site of the lineage and family was located in the place of Castro, near La Coruña. King Alfonso de Castilla appreciated this gentleman so much that he gave him the job of marshal.


There was also this surname in Aragon, Catalonia and Navarre.


Johan Ferrando was a resident of Alzira in 1248-1249, Domingo Ferrando was a resident of Catí in 1294-1350, Jaume Ferrando (jurat) was a resident of Sant Mateu in 1300-1345, Aparici Ferrando was a resident of Valencia in 1306-1316 , Pere Ferrando, saig de la cort, was a resident of Onda in 1310-1322, Aparici Ferrando was a resident of Quart de Poblet in 1334, P. Ferrando was a resident of Quart de Poblet in 1379, Adam Ferrando (esparter), Andreu Ferrando, Domingo Ferrando, Esteve Ferrando, Gracias Ferrando, Fuillem Ferrando, Johan Ferrando, Martí Ferrando (broker) and Gener Ferrando de la Corretja were residents of Valencia in 1354-1373, Domingo Ferrando and P. Ferrando were residents of Ador in 1373, Bartomeu Ferrando and Salvador Ferrando were residents of Gandia in 1373, Anthoni Ferrando, Pere Ferrando, elder de dies and Pere Ferrando, younger were residents of Palma de Gandia in 1373, Guillamó Ferrando and Johan Ferrando were residents of Albalat (terme de Cabanes) in 1379 , Johan Ferrando and Miquel Ferrando were residents of Alfara del Patriarca in 1379, Tomàs Ferrando and Johan Ferrando were residents of Benifaió in 1379, Tomàs Ferrando was a resident of Camí de Sant Julià (Horta València) in 1379, Berenguer Ferrando, Domingo Ferrando, Guiamó i na Guiamona Ferrando, Johanet Ferrando and Simó Ferrando were residents of Cervera del Maestrat in 1379, P. Ferrando was a resident of Meliana in 1379, Jacme Ferrando and Pere Ferrando were residents of Onda in 1379, Ramón Ferrando was a resident of Rosell in 1379, Ferrando (castellà), in i na Paschala Ferrando and Guillem Ferrando were residents of Sant Mateu in 1379, Ferrando was a resident of Silla in 1379, Bernat Ferrando, Bernat Ferrando, Guiamó Ferrando and Jacme Ferrando were residents of Torrent in 1379, Ferrando, the Teixidor was a resident of Xàbia in 1381, Domingo Ferrando was a resident of Morella in 1396, Berenguer Ferrando, Bernat Ferrando, Domingo Ferrando, Pasqual Ferrando and Pere Ferrando were residents of Castelló de la Plana in 1398, Esteve Ferrando (colteller) was a resident of Alzira in 1399, Andreu Ferrando and Johan Ferrando were residents of Vila-real in 1425, Ferrando el tapiner and Jachme Ferrando were residents of Xàtiva, Salvador Ferrando was a resident of Lliria in 1427, Jacme Ferrando, Pasqual Ferrando and Pere Ferrando were residents of Pobla de Vallbona in 1427, Lois Ferrando (notari) was a resident of Borriana in 1481, Anthoni Ferrando, Francesch Ferrando, Guillem Ferrando, Jaume Ferrando, Johan Ferrando Lorenç Ferrando, Pere Ferrando, major and Pere Ferrando, minor were residents of Pego in 1488.< /p>

In Aragon he had solar houses in Bespén, his owner Johan Ferrando; in Pertusa, its owner Salvador Ferrando; in Bolea, its owner Guillem Ferrando; in Huesca, its owners Arnalt Ferrando, Johan Ferrando and Mossén Pedro Ferrando; in fact, the owners of it Gil Ferrando and Sancho Ferrando; in Barbastro, its owner Luys de Ferrando; in Alberuela de la Liena, its owner Anthon Ferrando; in Puimorcat, its owner Martín Ferrando; in Coscojuela de Fantova, its owners Domingo Ferrando and Domingo Ferrando; in Tamarite de Litera, its owners Miquel Ferrando and Martín Ferrando Daynsa; in Santa Lecina, its owner Bertholomeu Ferrando; in La Puebla de Fantova (all in Huesca), its owner Hun Ferrando, a foreigner; in Obón, its owners Miguel Ferrando and Veatriz de Miguel Ferrando; in La Ginebrosa, its owner Vertholomeo Ferrando; at La Fresneda, its owners Jayme Ferrando, Michael Ferrando, Pascual Ferrando and Vertholomeo Ferrando; in Belmonte de Mezquín, its owner Joan Ferrando; in Alcañiz, its owners Artal Ferrando and Joan Ferrando, Notary; in Formiche Alto, its owner Domingo Ferrando; in Cella, its owner Martín Ferrando; in Argente, its owner Anthon Ferrando; in Fuenferrada, its owners Anthon Ferrando, Martín Ferrando and Margarita Ferrando; in Salcedillo, its owner María Ferrando; inAnadón, its owners Joan Ferrando and Pedro Ferrando; in Blesa, its owners Miguel Ferrando and Pedro Ferrando; in Cantavieja, its owners Jayme Ferrando and Jayme Ferrando; in Alfambra, its owner Jayme Ferrando; in Monforte de Moyuela, its owner Martín Ferrando; in Rudilla, its owner Johan Ferrando; in Allueva, its owners Anthon Ferrando, Bertholomeu Ferrando. Bertholomeu Ferrando and Johan Ferrando; in Torrecilla del Rebollar, its owner Martín Ferrando; in Torre los Negros, its owner Anthon Ferrando, Johan Ferrando and Miguel Ferrando; in Cosa, its owner Mingo Ferrando; in Cutanda, its owner Johan Ferrando; in Singra, its owner Gil Ferrando; in Ojos Negros, its owner Martín Ferrando; at Tornos, its owner Johan Ferrando; in Cucalón (all in Teruel), its owner Pascual Ferrando; in Aguilón, its owners Domingo Ferrando, Domingo Ferrando and María Ferrando; in Fuendetodos, its owner Anthon Ferrando; in Lécera, its owner Gil Ferrando; in Belchite, its owner Johan Ferrando; in Zaragoza, its owners Bernat Ferrando, Jayme Ferrando and Pedro Ferrando; in Herrera de los Navarros, its owner Pascual Ferrando; in Moyuela, its owner Pero Ferrando; in Anento, its owners Pascual Ferrando, Pascual Ferrando and Pero Ferrando; in Nombrevilla, its owner Johan Ferrando; in Daroca, its owner Miguel Ferrando; in Cubel, its owner Domingo Ferrando; in Carenas, its owners Anthon de Ferrando, Anthon de Ferrando, Anthon de Ferrando, Martín de Ferrando and Sancho Ferrando; in Munébrega, its owner Pedro Ferrando; in Villarroya de la Sierra, its owners Joan de Ferrando, Joan de Ferrando, Joan de Ferrando and Martín Ferrando; in Torrijo de la Cañada, its owners Anthon Ferrando and Pedro Ferrando; in Berdejo, its owner Pero Ferrando; in Trasobares, its owners Martín Ferrando and Johan Ferrando; in Alagón, its owner Antón Ferrando, and in La Almolda (all in Zaragoza), its owner Domenga de Ferrando, documented in the Aragonese Fogueración of 1495, and in Lanuza, in the Tena Valley (Huesca), documented in 1430.

In Navarra, he had solar houses in the town of Larraga, in Merindad de Olite, his owners Miguel Ferrando, María Ferrando and Sancha Miguel Ferrando; in the town of Berbinzana, in Merindad de Olite, its owners Domingo Ferrando, Lope Ferrando, Ferrando (son of Domingo Lope Ferrando), García Ferrando, Domingo García Ferrando, Estebanía de Ferrando, the children of Pero Ferrando, Domingo (son of García Ferrando), García (son of Domingo Ferrando) and Domenga (daughter of Pero Ferrando); in the town of Miranda de Arga, in the Merindad de Olite, its owners Xemen Ferrando, Pero Ferrando, Benedit Ferrando, Domingo Martín de Ferrando and María Ferrando; in the town of Peralta, in the Merindad de Olite, its owner Pero Sanchiz Ferrando; in the town of Lerín, in the Merindad de Estella, its owners Domingo Ferrando, Lorent Ferrando, Pero Ferrando and Pancha Ferrando, and in the town of Sesma, in the Merindad de Estella, its owner María Johan Ferrando, documented in the Navarra Fogueración from 1329; in the town of Oteiza, in Merindad de Estella, its owner Miguel Ferrando, documented in the Fogueración of 1350; in the place of San Vicente, in the Merindad de Sangüesa, its owner Ferrant Sánchiz, son of Ochoa Ferrando, documented in the Fogueración of 1366, and in the city of Olite, its owners N. Ferrando and N. Ferrando, documented in the Burning of 1244.


In Catalonia they had a solar house in Tortosa (two, one Valencian) from Veguería de Tortosa; Tarragona and Vinyols in the Veguería de Tarragona; Flix, Vilanova de Segriá and Torre-Serona in the Veguería de Lleida; Espuy in the Vegueria de Pallars; Perpinya in Veguería del Rosselló; Tarrega in the Vegueria de Cardona; Montsonís and Montmagastre in the Veguería de Agramunt; Castello de Farfanya in the Veguería de Balaguer; Barcelona in the Vegueria of Barcelona; Banyoles in the Veguería in Girona; Montagut in the Veguería de Vilafranca del Penedés and Sant Vicenç de Meia in the Veguería de Vich, all mentioned in the Fogueración (Fogatge) of 1497.


Also in Catalonia he had solar houses in Veinat de Montagut (Gerona), his owner N. Ferrando; in Liñola, its owner Monserrat Ferrando; in Maldá, its owners Andreu Ferrando, Jaume Ferrando, Esteve Ferrando, Joan Ferrando and Miguel Ferrando; in the city of Lérida, its owner Mossén Thomas Ferrando; in Alguaire, its owner Mestre Ferrando; in Alcarrás (all in Lérida), its owner M° Francesch Ferrando; in Reus (Tarragona), its owner Diego Ferrando; in Tarragona, its owner Mossén Steve Ferrando, documented in the Catalan Fogueración of 1553.


Jaime Ferrando, a resident of the town of Torrellas, in the judicial district of Tarazona (Zaragoza), appeared as a son of the dalgo in the Maravedí of 1582.


In 1273 Jofre Gilaberto died, second of the name Cruilles who was married to María Ferrando.


Na Brígida Ferrando,died in Valencia in 1491, was married to Bartolomé Cruilles III Señor de Alfara, with whom she had succession in: Na Ursula Isabel Cruilles y Ferrando, IV Señora de Alfara, died in 1554 and who married Gaspar Felipe Cruilles Caplliure, and Na María Magdalena Cruilles y Ferrando, died in 1554, and who married Luís Aguilar Aymerich. This Brígida was the sister of Nicolás Ferrando and Ursula Ferrando who was married to Jorge Juan.


Mosen Jerónimo Ferrando; Mosen Nicholau Ferrando with his son, heir to Na Garrona; Nofre Ferrando, son of Nicholau, appear in the label of the military arm of the city of Valencia from the year 1512.


Mosen Nicolau Ferrando, gentleman, registered for the posts of the Generalitat (Kingdom of Valencia) in the Certificate of gentlemen and generous men. Administrator in the years 1515-1516-1517.


Mosen Nofre Ferrando, gentleman, registered in the municipal bag of gentlemen and generous men of the city of Valencia, sworn in the years 1519-1520.


In (Don) Pedro Nicolás Ferrando, generous, figure in the mid-16th century among the Valencian people who have an income of more than one hundred pounds, he has an annual income of 6,918 dollars.


In (Don) Gaspar Dionisio Ferrando, generous, has an annual income of 3,859 dollars (La Hacienda Municipal de Valencia, p. 82).


They went to Argentina, Mexico and Uruguay.


Juan Ferrando was a resident of the city of Ibiza in the 14th century. Juan Ferrando was a Jury of the city of Valencia in 1439 and 1442, and Mosen Nofre Ferrando, Jury, in 1513 and 1519. Jaime Ferrando, a resident of Torrellas (Zaragoza), figured as a son of the dalgo in the maravedí of 1582.


The infanzion process won before the Royal Court of Aragon: Antonio Ferrando, a resident of Igriés (Huesca), in 1648, and Antonio Ferrando, a resident of Igriés, in 1688.


Juan Ferrando, canon and Prior of Tortosa (Tarragona), was enabled by the Ecclesiastical Arm in the Cortes of the Principality of Catalonia, in 1460.


Domingo Ferrando y Arnal, a native of Alberuela de la Liena (Huesca), obedience chaplain, Prior of the parish church of Monesma, was a religious of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, which he entered in 1583. He was the son of Rafael Ferrando y Campo and Juana de Arnal y Esteban and paternal grandson of Miguel Ferrando and María de Campo.


Gregorio Ferrando, a native of Gandía (Valencia), for Familiar and Mayor Bailiff, in 1664, and his wife Luisa Vicenta Roda proved his purity of blood to hold charges before the Holy Office of the Inquisition of Valencia ; José Ferrando Reig Fitor y Pastor, a native of Cocentaina (Alicante), presbyter of the Congregation of the Oratory of San Felipe de Neri, of Valencia, for Qualifier, in 1763; Juan Ferrando Torra Montañana y Sales, a native of Pego (Alicante), for Family, in 1629, and his wife Ana Muntañana de lo Frasso, a native of Pego; Miguel Ferrando Reig Fitor y Pastor, a native of Cocentaina, Master Apothecary, for Familiar, in 1765, and his wife Rita Segura y Valor, a native of Alcoy (Alicante); Rosa Ferrando Carboneses Escriba y Matoses, a native of Alberique (Valencia), to marry Vicente Grima, a relative of Alberique, in 1747; Vicente Ferrando Torres Sendra y Palmir, native of Pego, widower, for Family, in 1653; Fray Francisco Ferrando Clerigues Cifre y Alós, presbyter, confessor, religious of the Order of Preachers in Lombay (Llombai), for Reviewer and expunger of books, in 1753, (son of Agustín Ferrando Cifre and Catalina Clerigues Alós), and Francisco Ferrando Montoliú Almeric y Buig, a native of Nules (Castellón), became a family member in 1747, and his wife Francisca Salvat y Climent, a native of Valencia.

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