Re: origin of surname Smarr
If you assume, that the CH was omitted, SMARR (Schmarr) may be a German surname. It's not in my books and I have never heard of it. There is the German vocabulary word "Schmarre" or "Schmarren" or "Schmarrn" with several meanings: a Bavarian dish made from flour / a blow or stroke / a lump. The latter would make sense as a surname: a fat and lumpy person. But this is no more than a guess.
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origin of surname Smarr  ·  shannyc  ·  5/30/2006, 12:22 PM
Re: origin of surname Smarr  ·  Albert Smarr  ·  10/8/2018, 5:23 AM
Re: origin of surname Smarr  ·  Lepic  ·  10/8/2018, 8:04 AM
Re: origin of surname Smarr  ·  Ron  ·  9/11/2006, 3:04 PM
Re: origin of surname Smarr  ·  Andy ;---)  ·  5/30/2006, 1:47 PM
Re: origin of surname Smarr  ·  shannyc  ·  5/30/2006, 3:03 PM
I also found this ...  ·  Andy ;---)  ·  5/30/2006, 11:44 PM
Re: I also found this ...  ·  shannyc  ·  5/31/2006, 2:35 PM