in italian ferrari means blacksmith but, the actuall name came from the creator Enzo Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari meaning "Stable Ferrari"(used in horse racing days) or "Team Ferrari"
The ferrari song "The themes song for the ferrari enterprise" has it in the song.
It is a name not just any word. Enzo Ferrari is a name, he created the ferrari car and gave it his name.
The name originates from the Italian word Ferraro meaning blacksmith, originally derived from latin Ferrum, meaning iron. It is the Italian equivalent of the name Smith
The brand name Ferrari is spelled the same in French.
It is the surname of the founder of Ferrari and it means "blacksmith". It is a common name in Italy.
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This term in italian means roughly "blacksmith" This is not, however, where the name of the automobile manufacturer came from. It was named after Enzo Ferrari, the creator.
Money. Really... it is used as an adjective at times, although it may be improper. Example: check out that Ferrari. that guy is so money.
Ferrari 456 GT, Ferrari Dino, Ferrari F40, Ferrari 360, Ferrari Enzo, Ferrari 612 Scaglitti, Ferrari California, Ferrari 458, Ferrari 599, Ferrari F430, Ferrari 330, Ferrari Testarossa, Ferrari 400, Ferrari Mondial, Ferrari 348, Ferrari 550, Ferrari 430, Ferrari 365, Ferrari 328, Ferrari F355, Ferrari 308.
Classy chassis.
Yes, the word Ferrari is a proper noun, the name of a specific company, product, and the family name of the founder of the company.