The Spanish name for Iron is "hierro".
The Spanish last name Herrera means one who works with iron or an iron worker it originated from Herrero and Herreria
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I myself am a Fierro. The name originally comes from Italy, then moved on somehow to Spain. The name was brought South America when the continent was ruled by Spain, and that's basically the very general origins of the name. Also, Fierro means "steel" in spanish. Fierro is the Spanish version of "Ferro", the Italian last name. They both derive from the Latin "Ferrum" which means Iron.
"Planchar" in Spanish means to iron clothing. It is a common household chore that involves removing wrinkles and creases from clothes using a heated iron.
what is the name of iron in sanskrit
iron ore is the proper name
The name of the element Fe is iron.
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No, the Latin name for iron is "Ferrum." "Argentum" is the Latin name for silver.
The last name "DeAbreu" is of Portuguese or Spanish origin and typically means "of Abraham" or "son of Abraham." It is a surname that could have originated from a person whose ancestors were associated with Abraham or from a place named after Abraham.