yes,people who make swords are called swordsmiths.
Unemployed... or if you mean the social status of a swordsmith in history, they were considered craftsmen of a skilled trade
A swordsmith
the general concesus is, He's mighty good at his trade, by the way, who is he. Masamune Okazaki was the greatest swordsmith of Japan
Swordsmith, bladesmith
Naismith derives from the Old English 'cnif smit' or 'knifesmith'. There are many theories as to what the occupation of knifesmith was, but many believe that it is similar to the word 'swordsmith', or one proficient with a sword. The knifesmith would be a soldier carrying a short sword. It originated in roughly tenth century Scotland.
Barrel makers are called coopers.
No the white sword is actually called The L1 Sword and the Master Sword is the L3 Sword. The L2 Sword is the Noble sword, and The L1 Sword is called the Wooden Sword.
Cloud's sword is called the Buster Sword.
Sephiroth's sword Masamune is 68 inches long.
The sword was called Anaklusmos
Sword handles are called hilts. See the link.
Gandalf's sword is called Glamdring, or "Foe Hammer."