Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword tool.
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Acciai Italian
Derived from medieval Italian accia meaning "axe", ultimately from Latin ascia.
Beck 4 English
From Old English becca meaning "pickaxe", an occupational surname.
Kladivo m Czech
Means "hammer" in Czech, a nickname for a blacksmith.
Knef German
Occupational name for a shoemaker, derived from Low German knif meaning "shoemaker's knife".
Kneib German
Variant of Knef.
Martel 2 French, English
Nickname for a smith, derived from Old French martel "hammer", ultimately from Late Latin martellus.
Martelli Italian
Italian form of Martel 2.
Messer German
Occupational name for a person who made knives, from Middle High German messer "knife".
Messerli German (Swiss)
Swiss diminutive form of Messer.
Metz 1 German
Occupational name for maker of knives, from Middle High German metze "knife".
Sawyer English
Occupational name meaning "sawer of wood, woodcutter" in Middle English, ultimately from Old English sagu meaning "saw". Mark Twain used it for the main character in his novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).
Schwinghammer German
Occupational name for a blacksmith, literally meaning "swing hammer" in German.
Serra Italian, Portuguese, Catalan
Italian, Portuguese and Catalan cognate of Sierra.