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Farrow

Farrow is a surname of English origin. While the precise etymology is not definitively established, it has appeared in English records since the medieval period and is now found in English-speaking countries around the world. In addition to its use as a family name, farrow also exists as a term in animal husbandry.

Notable people with the surname include Mia Farrow (born 1945), an American actress renowned for her role

In agricultural contexts, farrow or farrowing refers to the process by which a sow gives birth to

in
Rosemary’s
Baby
and
for
her
humanitarian
work
with
UNICEF.
The
name
is
associated
with
various
individuals
across
fields
such
as
entertainment,
education,
and
public
life,
though
Mia
Farrow
remains
the
most
widely
recognized
bearer.
piglets.
The
event
produces
a
litter,
and
the
term
is
commonly
used
by
farmers,
veterinarians,
and
researchers
to
describe
reproductive
outcomes
in
swine
production.