Serra (Latin: [ˈsɛrra], Italian: [ˈsɛrra], Portuguese: [ˈsɛʁɐ], Catalan: [ˈsɛrə, ˈsɛra]) is Latin for "saw"[1] (a view from a high place, or a saw, see serrated), Italian for "greenhouse", and Sardinian,[2] Galician, Portuguese and Catalan for "mountain range" or "saw".
Serra can be used as a given name or as a surname. As a surname, it may refer to:
A
- Achille Serra (disambiguation), multiple people
- Adriana Serra (1923–1995), Italian film actress
- Adriana Serra Zanetti (born 1976), Italian tennis player
- Agustín José Bernaus y Serra (1863–1930), Roman-catholic bishop
- Al Garcia-Serra, Cuban-American businessman
- Albert Serra (born 1975), Spanish independent filmmaker
- Albert Serra (born 1978), Spanish footballer
- Alberto Serra (1870–1912), Spanish football pioneer and sports journalist
- Alfons Serra (born 1990), Spanish footballer
- Angel Serra (born 1951), Cuban rower
- Anna Serra (born 1968), Catalan long-distance runner
- Antonella Serra Zanetti (born 1980), Italian tennis player
- Antoni Arabí i Serra (born 1953), Spanish football player
- Antoni Serra Serra (1708–1755), Catholic religious writer
- Antonio Serra (born 1963), Italian comics writer
- Antonio Serra, Italian philosopher and economist
- Antonius Serra (1610–1669), Roman Catholic prelate
B
- Barbara Serra (born 1974), British journalist
- Brampoque Serra Silva Sá (born 1996) known as Brash, Guinea-Bissauan footballer
C
- Carlo Zendo Tetsugen Serra (born 1953), Italian missionary Soto Zen master
- Chico Serra (born 1957), Brazilian racing driver
- Clara Serra (born 1982), Spanish politician and feminist author
- Corinne Serra Tosio (born 1965), French sports shooter
- Cristoforo Serra (1600–1689), Italian painter
D
- Daniel Serra (born 1984), Brazilian auto racing driver
- Diana Serra Cary (1918–2020), known as Baby Peggy Montgomery, American child actress
- Domenico Serra (1899–1965), Italian actor
E
- Eduardo Serra (born 1943), Portuguese cinematographer
- Eduardo Serra (born 1958), Italian naval officer
- Eduardo Serra Rexach (born 1946), Spanish politician and businessman
- Enric Serra Auqué (1858–1918), Catalan painter
- Éric Serra (born 1959), French composer
- Ernesto Serra (1860–1915), Italian painter
- Eudalt Serra, Spanish composer
F
- Federico Serra (born 1997), Italian football player
- Federico Serra Miras (born 1979), Argentine rugby union player
- Fiorenzo Serra (1921–2005), Italian film director
- Florent Serra (born 1981), French tennis player
G
- Gabriela Serra (born 1951), Spanish teacher and politician
- Gennaro Serra, Duke of Cassano (1772–1779), Italian revolutionary and soldier
- Giacomo Serra (1570–1623), Catholic cardinal
- Gianni Serra (1933–2020), Italian film director and screenwriter
H
- Hidalgo Serra (born 1985), Spanish-Italian musical artist
I
- Isabel Serra (born 1989), Spanish activist and politician
J
- Jaime Serra (died after 1405), Catalan painter
- Jaime Serra (1921–2022), Portuguese politician
- Jaime Serra Palou (born 1964), Catalan artist and journalist
- Jaime Serra Puche (born 1951), Mexican economist
- Janni Serra (born 1998), German footballer
- Jaume Serra i Cau (died 1517), Spanish Valencian cardinal
- Jaume Serra Serra (born 1959), Andorran politician
- Jaume Collet-Serra (born 1974), Spanish-American film director
- Jean Serra (born 1940), French mathematician and engineer
- Joan Serra (1927–2015), Spanish water polo player
- Joaquim Serra (1838–1888), Brazilian journalist, professor, politician and playwright
- Joaquín Collar Serra (1906–1933), Spanish military aviator
- José Correia da Serra (1750–1823), Portuguese polymath
- José Serra Gil (1923–2002), Spanish cyclist
- José Serra (born 1942), Brazilian politician
- Joseph Serra (born 1940), American politician
- Juan de Serras, Jamaican Maroon chief
- St. Junípero Serra (1713–1784), Spanish missionary
K
- Katia Serra (born 1973), Italian footballer
- Koldo Serra (born 1975), Spanish film director and screenwriter
L
- Loïc Serra (born 1972), French Formula One engineer
- Lorenzo Serra Ferrer (born 1953), Spanish football manager
- Luciana Serra (born 1946), Italian soprano
- Luigi Serra (1846–1888), Italian painter
- Luis Serra (1935–1992), Uruguayan cyclist
- Louis-Ferdinand de Rocca Serra (1936–2021), French politician
M
- Manuel Serra Moret (1884–1963), Catalan politician and writer
- Manuel Francisco Serra (1935–1994), Portuguese footballer who played as a defender for Benfica.
- María Martha Serra Lima (1944–2017), Argentine singer
- Mario José Serra (1926–2005), prelate of the Catholic Church
- Màrius Serra (born 1963), Spanish writer
- Marivi Fernández-Serra, Spanish condensed matter physicist
- Matt Serra (born 1974), American martial artist
- Maurizio Serra (born 1955), Italian writer and diplomat
- Michele Serra (born 1954), Italian writer, journalist and satirist
- Miguel de los Santos Serra y Sucarrats (1868–1936), Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic church and Bishop of Sergorbe
N
- Narcís Serra (born 1943), Spanish politician
- Narciso Serra (1830–1877), Spanish poet and dramatist
- Noelia Serra (born 1977), Dominican-Spanish tennis player
O
- Osvaldo de Jesus Serra Van-Dúnem (1950–2006), Angolan politician
- Otto Mayer-Serra (1904–1968), Spanish-Mexican musicologist
P
- Pedro Serra (1899–1983), Spanish footballer
- Pedro Antón Serra (1585–1632), Roman Catholic prelate
- Pedro António Joaquim Correia da Serra Garção (1724–1772), Portuguese poet
- Pere Serra (fl. 1357–1406), Catalan painter
R
- Rafael Serra (1858–1909), Afro-Cuban intellectual, journalist and activist
- Raimundo Irineu Serra, (1892–1971), founder of Santo Daime, an Amazonian mystery school
- Ramón Daumal Serra (1912–2008), Spanish Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Raymond Serra (1936–2003), American actor
- Richard Serra (born 1938), American sculptor
- Robert Serra (1987–2014), Venezuelan politician
- Roberta Serra (born 1970), Italian alpine skier
- Roberto Serra (born 1982), Italian short track speed skater
- Roser Serra (born 1971), Spanish international football goalkeeper
S
- Sila Calderon Serra (born 1942), first female governor of Puerto Rico
T
- Tomás Pérez Serra (born 1998), Argentine football player
- Tomas Serra Olives (born 1944), Spanish chess master
- Tony Serra (born 1934), American activist
X
- Xavier Serra (born 1959), Spanish researcher
Fictional characters
- Inara Serra, character from the science-fiction television series Firefly
See also
References
- ↑ Online Etymology Dictionary
- ↑ Pittau, Massimo (2006). Dizionario dei cognomi di Sardegna, v.3, p.190, L'Unione Sarda
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