Ferrari, an Italian surname of German origin, translates to 'ironworker' or 'smith.' It denotes someone who works with metal, particularly iron. This name has been adopted by numerous families in Italy over centuries, reflecting the prominent role these artisans played in medieval societies.
The name Ferrari has seen a somewhat fluctuating popularity over the years, with peaks occurring in 1995 and 2015 where there were 7 births each year. The total number of births with the name Ferrari over these years is 45.