An occupational name is a surname that derives from the profession or trade of an ancestor. These names often reflect the job or role that a person held, such as "Smith" for a blacksmith or "Baker" for someone who baked bread. Occupational names can provide insights into the social and economic history of a family or community. They are common in many cultures and often indicate the skills or trades that were valued in a particular society.
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.
Registered Occupational Therapist
Silicosis.
The last name Carter is an English occupational name for a transporter of goods.
"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 name Hudak is of Slovakian origin. It is an occupational name that means fiddler.
Taylor is an English occupational name - tailor.
Catano is a variant of the name Caetano. It is an occupational name that means to produce or sell cotton.
From England: it's an occupational name for a sheepshearer.Sometimes from the Jewish name Schuermann (a tailor).