Weber
it's either English or German. but most likely German, because weaver is translated from the German word weber which is the English equivalent to weaver.
I have done some research and have found the last name Weaver to be English or German...
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occupational name for a weaver, Middle High German wëber, German Weber, an agent derivative of weben 'to weave'.
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"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.
Usually, it's English and comes from an old word "webbe" meaning "a weaver." In some cases, it's from German from "Webe" or "Weber," which also means "weaver."
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