Occupational form: From "Wefan", meaning to weave.
Geographical form: From Weaver Hall in the county of Cheshire
"Weber" is a German occupational surname derived from the word "weber," which means "weaver." It likely originated as a name for someone who worked as a weaver or was associated with the weaving trade.
The surname Letissier is French, also as Le Tissier and Tissier, meaning "to weave", or Tisseur, "a weaver". The surname Le Tissier means, "The Weaver"; probably a name for someone who weaves clothing. This surname is also found in England.
Robbi surname is seen In caste devanga ...which is a weaver community
Weaver isn't a real name.Weaver is a verb though.If your looking for that its a person that knits clothing. Weaver is a noun, it means a person who weaves. It is also a proper noun, usually a surname.
The possessive form is weaver's.
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The last name Webber is of English origin and is an occupational surname derived from the word "webber," meaning someone who weaves cloth. This surname likely originated from ancestors who were involved in weaving or the textile industry.
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You probably mean "surname". Your surname is your family name. For instance, if your name is Mike Hunt, your "surname" is Hunt.
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The surname Webb is an English and Scottish occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webbe, from Old English webba (a primary derivative of wefan 'to weave').
The surname Moran means Big.