Surnames with "smith" in Description

This is a list of surnames in which the description contains the keyword smith.
usage
keyword
Ferrari Italian
Occupational name for a metalworker or smith, derived from Latin ferrarius, a derivative of ferrum meaning "iron".
Goffe English
Derived from Breton or Cornish goff meaning "smith", referring to a metalworker.
Mac Ghabhann Irish
Means "son of the smith" in Irish.
Martel 2 French, English
Nickname for a smith, derived from Old French martel "hammer", ultimately from Late Latin martellus.
Rautio Finnish
Means "smith" in Finnish.
Schmidt German
Occupational name derived from Middle High German smit "smith, metalworker", a cognate of Smith.
Sepp Estonian
Means "smith" in Estonian.
Seppä Finnish
Means "smith" in Finnish.
Smit Dutch
From Middle Dutch smit "metalworker, blacksmith", a cognate of Smith.
Smith English
Means "metalworker, blacksmith" from Old English smiþ, related to smitan "to smite, to hit". It is the most common surname in most of the English-speaking world. A famous bearer was the Scottish economist Adam Smith (1723-1790).
Smythe English
Variant of Smith.