"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.
Not always. While some occupational names directly relate to the person's occupation, others have evolved over time and may not accurately reflect the individual's work. These names could also indicate an ancestor's association with a particular trade or profession, regardless of their own occupation.
Catalan: occupational name from fuster 'carpenter'.
The name of the authority that is responsible for enforcing occupational health and safety depends on what country, and what state or province, you are in.
Wander is a German occupational name for a builder.
Pfeiffer is a German name- an occupational name for a pipe player.
Silicosis.
Registered Occupational Therapist
The last name Carter is an English occupational name for a transporter of goods.
The surname Spicer is of English origin, derived from the occupation of a spicer, someone who dealt in spices and other valuable commodities. The name likely referred to someone who worked as a grocer, particularly one who sold spices.
The name Hudak is of Slovakian origin. It is an occupational name that means fiddler.
Taylor is an English occupational name - tailor.