Submitted Surnames with "cobbler" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword cobbler.
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Aškāpu Babylonian
Means "leatherworker", deriving from the Akkadian aškāpu ("a leatherworker , a cobbler , a shoemaker").
Calger Romansh
Derived from Romansh chalger "cobbler; shoemaker".
Ciabattino Italian
Italian for "cobbler."
Cordonnier French
Means "shoemaker, cobbler" in French.
Rutz Low German
Derived from Middle Low German rūtze or ruce "cobbler".
Sabatier French
Meaning "cobbler, shoemaker".
Shvetsov Russian, Ukrainian
Means "son of a cobbler" or "shoemaker" in Russian or Ukrainian.
Souter English, Scottish
Occupational name for a cobbler or shoemaker, derived from Middle English soutere, ultimately derived from Latin sutor "shoemaker, cobbler".
Suutari Finnish
Means "shoemaker, cobbler" in Finnish.