Farías
Farías is a surname of Iberian origin, commonly found in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Its etymology is often linked to geographical locations, specifically places named Farias or similar, which are believed to derive from the Latin word "ferus," meaning wild or untamed. As such, the surname likely indicated a person who hailed from such a place or perhaps had a connection to wild lands. Over centuries, the surname spread with migration and exploration, establishing a presence across Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and other parts of the world.
The surname Farías has been borne by numerous notable individuals throughout history and in contemporary times.