It could be an anglicized form of Schmidt, which is a German name, but Smith by itself is not German..
There is no German word "Isa". It could be a short form of the name "Isabell".
Americanized spelling of German Schäffer, an occupational name for a steward or bailiff, derived from the German schaffen"to manage."It could also be derived from the German Schäfer, a occupational name for a shepherd, derived from the German schaf'sheep'.
Probably England. Anyone who was a "smith" was a person who made or repaired THINGS...such as goldsmith, silversmith, blacksmith. The name orioginates in the English language and thus from England. However, many people now using the name, Smith, may not have an English heritage. Many people who emmigrated to English speaking lands and had names that mean "smith" in their native language took the surname "Smith" for use in their new homelands. Schmidt and its variants are German examples of this.
Smith is a scotlen name
The name Ewers does not have a specific nationality. It could be of German or English origin, among others.
well i do know that smith could be Irish scottish or English then again maybe German... i have the last name smith and my grandparents are alot of Irish and a little German...hence...smith
English name: "Smith" is the German name: "Schmidt". And Baker is Bäcker.
The name Miss Smith would be Fräulein Smith in German.
Smith and Abbey - the German shepherd in Will Smith's movie I Am Legend.
German. It's the German version of the English surname Smith, meaning blacksmith.
In the movie 'I am Legend' Will Smith's character's German Shepherd's name is Sam.
An occupational surname for "blacksmith" or "metalworker," from the German word "schmied." The German equivalent of the English surname Smith.
first name - Vornamelast name - Nachnamee.g.: John (first name/Vorname) Smith (last name/Nachname)
The name is of Slav origin, but could be found in Germany too. (The spelling in the question is German).
The literal translation is "pure smith". this would be a name given to a silver or goldsmith.
it means ugly in German
There is no German word "Isa". It could be a short form of the name "Isabell".