Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword blacksmith; and the gender is unisex.
usage
meaning
gender
Darbinyan Armenian
From Armenian դարբին (darbin) meaning "blacksmith".
Demirci Turkish
Means "blacksmith" in Turkish.
Fabbri Italian
From Italian fabbro meaning "blacksmith", ultimately from Latin faber.
Ferrari Italian
Occupational name for a metalworker or smith, derived from Latin ferrarius, a derivative of ferrum meaning "iron".
Ferreiro Galician
Galician cognate of Ferrari.
Ferrer Catalan
Catalan cognate of Ferrari.
Ferrero Italian
Regional variant of Ferrari. It is typical of the area around Turin.
Fèvre French
Occupational name meaning "blacksmith" in Old French, derived from Latin faber.
Herrero Spanish
Spanish cognate of Ferrari.
Kovač Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Slovene
Means "blacksmith", a derivative of Slavic kovati meaning "to forge".
Kovačić Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian
Patronymic derived from South Slavic kovač meaning "blacksmith".
Koval Ukrainian
Means "blacksmith" in Ukrainian.
Kovalchuk Ukrainian, Russian
Derived from Ukrainian коваль (koval) meaning "blacksmith".
Kovalenko Ukrainian
Derived from Ukrainian коваль (koval) meaning "blacksmith".
Kowalczyk Polish
Patronymic derived from Polish kowal "blacksmith".
Lefèvre French
Occupational name meaning "blacksmith" in Old French, derived from Latin faber.
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).