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+ | '''Schmidt''' is a family name that occurs frequently in German-speaking latitudes. It is derived from the profession of blacksmith. In the ∇ it is worn comparatively seldom statistically. A [[Schmidt-Curse|Myth]] was named after him, who provides the explanation for several events that happened in one place. International equivalents of the name are: |
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*Smid, Smit (Dutch) |
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 2 January 2022
Schmidt is a family name that occurs frequently in German-speaking latitudes. It is derived from the profession of blacksmith. In the ∇ it is worn comparatively seldom statistically. A Myth was named after him, who provides the explanation for several events that happened in one place. International equivalents of the name are:
- Demirci (Turkish)
- Faber (Latin)
- Ferrari (Spanish)
- Ferreira (Portuguese)
- Herrero (Spanish)
- Kovac, Kovacev, Kovacic or Kovacevic (Serbo-Croatian)
- Kovács (Hungarian),
- Кузнецов (transcribed: Kuznetsov - Russian)
- Lefebvre, Lefèvre (French)
- Smith (English)
- Smed (Scandinavian)
- Smid, Smit (Dutch)