Submitted Surnames with "blacksmith" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword blacksmith.
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Aroztegi Basque
From the name of a town in Navarre, Spain, meaning "carpenter’s workshop, blacksmith’s shop" in Basque, ultimately derived from arotz "carpenter, blacksmith" and -tegi "house, workshop; place of".
Atcitty Navajo
From Navajo atsidí meaning "blacksmith" or "smithy, pounder, anvil".
Bitar Arabic
Means "farrier, blacksmith, smith" in Arabic.
Blacksmith English
Occupational name for a blacksmith, a smith who work with iron. The name is rare in England and mostly found in North America, suggesting that it's a translation of a non-English name meaning "blacksmith" (see Kowalski, Raudsepp and Lefèvre for example).
Fauriel Occitan, French
Diminutive of Occitan faure meaning "blacksmith" (see Faure).
Favaro Italian, South American
it is the regional venetian variant of Fabbri, it means "blacksmith"
Ferrandin French (Rare)
This French surname can be derived from a given name (thus making it a patronymic surname) as well as from the name of a profession (thus making it an occupational surname). In the case of a patronymic surname, the surname is derived from the masculine given name Ferrandin, which was a diminutive of the medieval French given name Ferrand... [more]
Guchetl Adyghe (Russified)
From Circassian гъукӏэ (ġ°č̣̍ă) meaning "blacksmith" and лӏы (ḷə) meaning "man".
Haddad Arabic, Persian
Means "blacksmith, ironsmith" in Arabic.
Haddadin Arabic
From a diminutive of Arabic حداد (haddad) meaning "blacksmith, ironsmith".
Houarner Breton
From Breton meaning "blacksmith".
Kallweit German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German (and thus heavily Lithuanian influenced) name meaning "smith; blacksmith; farrier", derived from Old Prussian kalt "to forge; to hammer" and Old Prussian kalweitis "the village smith".
Karmakar Indian, Bengali, Assamese
Means "blacksmith" in Bengali and Assamese.
Kovaçi Albanian
Derived from Albanian kovaç meaning "blacksmith".
Kovatch Hungarian (Americanized)
A corruption of Hungarian Kovács; a name that means “blacksmith”.
Lohara Indian
Means "blacksmith" in Hindi
Mchedlidze Georgian
From Georgian მჭედელი (mchedeli), meaning "blacksmith."
Mchedlishvili Georgian
Means "son of the blacksmith" from Georgian მჭედელი (mchedeli) meaning "smith, blacksmith".
Raudsepp Estonian
Means "blacksmith" in Estonian, literally "iron smith".
Sidiropoulos Greek
Means "son of a blacksmith worker" in Greek.
Smithson English
Means "a son who was born by a blacksmith worker".