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The last name 'Ferro' comes from the classical language of the ancient Romans. For their vocabulary includes the word 'ferrum', which means 'iron'. Latin is a language that uses case endings to show the relationship of the parts of speech to the verb, and to the rest of the sentence. In the singular, the subject or nominative and the direct object or accusative forms of the word are 'ferrum'. The possessive or genitive form is 'ferri', which means 'of iron'. And the prepositional object or ablative and the indirect object or dative forms are 'ferro', which means 'by means of iron' and 'to iron', respectively.

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