Farrar (surname)

Farrar (surname)

Farrar is a surname, and may refer to:

* Andrew Farrar, Australian rugby league player and coach
* Anthony Farrar-Hockley, British general and historian
* David Farrar (actor), British actor
* David Farrar (New Zealand), blogger
* Ernest Farrar, English composer
* Frank Farrar, American politician
* Frederic William Farrar, British cleric, schoolmaster and writer
* Geraldine Farrar, American opera singer
* James Farrar, British writer and poet
* Janet Farrar, British occultist
* Jay Farrar, American musician
* John Farrar, Australian musician
* John Chipman Farrar, American publisher
* John Percy Farrar, English mountaineer
* Mike Farrar, British civil servant
* Sam Farrar, bassist
* Stewart Farrar, British Wiccan author, husband of Janet Farrar


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