Proper noun
Fierro (plural Fierros)
A surname.
Borges and Guerrero (1953) El "Martín Fierro ISBN 84-206-1933-7 In his essay "The Argentine Writer and Tradition" (1951), Borges celebrates how Hernández expresses the Argentine character. Source: Internet
Fierro (1996), page 1006 The Moulin Rouge in 1893 The Moulin Rouge was opened in 1889 by the Catalan Joseph Oller. Source: Internet
Borges contributed keenly to the avant garde Martín Fierro magazine in the early 1920s. Source: Internet
President of Cerritos College, Dr. Jose Fierro states there was a committee who chose the winning faculty and “there is a level of alignment of how the faculty select and perceive other faculty and how students perceive other faculty.” Source: Internet
Need I remind readers of Martín Fierro or Don Segundo that individualism is an old Argentine virtue. Source: Internet
As a child, Fierro made annual summer trips to northwestern Mexico, where she visited her grandmother and helped sell homemade tamarind balls. Source: Internet