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The surname "Shoemaker" is of English origin and historically refers to someone who makes shoes, derived from the occupation of a cobbler. The name is an occupational surname, which was common in medieval England as a way to identify individuals by their trade. Variants of the name can also be found in other cultures, but the English version is the most widely recognized.

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