Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword carpenter.
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Asztalos Hungarian
Literally means "carpenter"
Carpenito Italian
This surname derives from a person who had worked as a "carpenter".
Carpentieri Italian
Italian cognate of Carpenter, from carpentiere "carpenter".
Carpintero Spanish
Means "carpenter" in Spanish.
Chapuis French
Occupational name from Old French chapuis "carpenter joiner" a derivative of chapuiser "to cut" (from Late Latin cappulare). Variant of Chappuis.
Cieśla Polish
Derived from Polish cieśla "carpenter".
Cieślak Polish
Derived from Polish cieśla "carpenter".
Dülger Turkish
Means "carpenter" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian درگر (dorgar).
Fuster Catalan
Means "carpenter" in Catalan, derived from the word fusta meaning "wood".
McTeer Irish, Scottish
This surname is a modern variant of the ancient mhac an t'Saoir which means "the son of the carpenter."... [more]
Najaryan Armenian
Means "son of the carpenter" from dialectal Armenian նաջար (naǰar) meaning "carpenter" (of Arabic origin).
Plotnikov Russian
Means "son of the carpenter" from Russian плотник (plotnik) "carpenter".
Puusepp Estonian
Puusepp is an Estonian surname meaning "carpenter" (literally "woodsmith").
Stolarski Polish
Derivative of Stolarz "carpenter" "joiner", with the addition of the common suffix of surnames -ski.
Sutradhar Indian, Bengali, Assamese
Derived from Sanskrit सूत्रधार (sutradhara) meaning "thread-holder" or "carpenter", from सूत्र (sutra) meaning "thread, string, line" and धार (dhara) meaning "holding, bearing" (referring to a carpenter's role in weaving together different parts of wooden or metal structures).
Timmerman Dutch
"carpenter"
Tišljar Croatian
Derived from Chakavian Croatian tišljar, meaning "carpenter".