Hiero is used as a family name or surname in Portugal. It is 5 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Hiero
No. of characters: 5
Origin: Portugal
Meaning:

The lastname is the variant of the Phare. See Phaire - Fare, or Phair, is a Gaelic personal name, and Mac Fare is still found in the Highlands. The family were introduced into Ireland temp. Oliver Cromwell, by Colonel Robert Phayre.

Surname Hiero is a variant form of the Phaire. Fare, or Phair, is a Gaelic personal name, and Mac Fare is still found in the Highlands. The family were introduced into Ireland temp. Oliver Cromwell, by Colonel Robert Phayre.

Surname Hiero is the variation of Ferrer. See Ferrers - The Itin. de la Norman gives nine places called Ferrière, and four called Ferrières, in Normandy, M. de Gerville considers the name to have some relation to the ancient iron-trade of that province, which is probable, but this very ancient and noble family were farriers is an absurd notion, originating probably in some heraldric and feudal allusions. Many of the numerous coat-armours assigned to the name contain horse-shoes, and at Oakham, the chief town of Rutlandshire, an ancient barony of the family, a custom prevails to this day of demanding a horse-shoe of every peer of the realm who passes through the town, or a composition in money. Henry de Ferieres, ancestor of the old Earls of Derby, was a tenant in capite under the Conqueror, and held enormous estates in many counties, his caput baroniæ being Tutbury, in Staffordshire. Collins. A tradition makes the original Ferrers Master of the Horse to the Conqueror. The following account is given in B.L.G., though no authority is cited. The family derive from Walchelin, a Norman, whose son Henry assumed the name of Ferriers, a small town of Gastinors in France, otherwise called Ferrières, from the iron-mines with which that country abounded.

Form of Herrera. The worker in iron, a smith.

Variation of the Ferrara. One who came from Ferrara, i.e., Forum Allienni, a province in Italy.

Is form of the Fair. The light-complexioned or handsome man; one who lived or worked at the fair or market.

Form of Ferrers. Of Ferrieres; i.e., Forges or Iron-works in Normandy.

Variant form of Fair. Allusive to complexion. So the Latin Flavus, the French Blond, Blondel, etc., and the Italian Biondi, &c.
It is often found in composition with other words, in English family names, as will be seen below. Sometimes the epithet alludes to a personal peculiarity, as in Fairhead, Fairbeard, and sometimes to a local one, asin Fairford, Fairholm, Fairbank, Fairbridge, Fairburn.

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Immigrants to US

From Germany

An.Mse. Hiero from Germany aboard the Kong Sverre from Havre on November 26, 1873. She is registered to be 23 years old when she arrived in USA.

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