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This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword shoemaker.
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Aškāpu Babylonian
Means "leatherworker", deriving from the Akkadian aškāpu ("a leatherworker , a cobbler , a shoemaker").
Boots English, Dutch, German
A variant of Boot meaning "shoemaker" in English or "boatman" in Dutch or German.
Calger Romansh
Derived from Romansh chalger "cobbler; shoemaker".
Chakkiliyan Indian, Telugu
It is a Telugu name, denoting "cobblers" and "leatherworkers".
Ciabattino Italian
Italian for "cobbler."
Cordonnier French
An occupational surname for a cordwainer or shoemaker, and derived from Old French cordouanier, literally meaning "cobbler".
Grass Scottish
Occupational name, reduced from Gaelic greusaiche "shoemaker". A certain John Grasse alias Cordonar (Middle English cordewaner "shoemaker") is recorded in Scotland in 1539.
Kingsepp Estonian
Kingsepp is an Estonian surname meaning "shoemaker".
Kurpjuhn German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German (and thus heavily Lithuanian influenced) name meaning "shoemaker", derived from Old Prussian kurpjuns "shoemaker", ultimately from Old Prussian kurpe, kurpi "shoe".
Lesueur French
Means "the shoemaker" in French.
Rutz Low German
Derived from Middle Low German rūtze or ruce "cobbler".
Sabatier French
Meaning "cobbler, shoemaker".
Schoenmaker Dutch
Dutch word for "shoemaker."
Shuster English
Variant of German Schuster or Slovenian Šuster, both meaning "shoemaker".
Shvetsov Russian, Ukrainian
Means "son of a cobbler" or "shoemaker" in Russian or Ukrainian.
Švec Czech
It means "shoemaker".
Tsangaris Greek, Greek (Cypriot)
From Greek τσαγκάρης (tsagkáris) meaning “shoemaker”.