Fieraru
Fieraru and Fierarul are Romanian-language surname of occupational derivation, meaning "blacksmith" ('-ul' corresponds to a definite article).[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred Fieraru, Romanian football player and figure skater
- Gheorghe Fieraru, Romanian Olympic volleyball player (1964 men's team)
See also
- Fierarul River (disambiguation)
- Fieru River (disambiguation)
References
- ^ In Rumanian studies. An international annual of the humanities and social sciences. Vol. 4. 1976-1979, p. 215
Surname list
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Surnames associated with the occupation of smith
- Goff
- Goffe
- Gow
- Gowan
- Gowans
- Le Goff
- Mac a' Ghobhainn
- MacGavin / McGavin
- MacGowan / McGowan
- Covaci
- Coval
- Covali
- Covaliov
- Kavalyow
- Kovač
- Kováč
- Kovach
- Kovačević
- Kovačevič
- Kovačovič
- Kovačev
- Kovachev
- Kovačec
- Kovačevski
- Kovačić
- Kovačič
- Kovačik
- Kováčik
- Kovack
- Kovács
- Koval
- Kovalchuk
- Kovalenko
- Kovalevich
- Kovalevsky
- Kovalic
- Kovalik
- Kovalik
- Kovalkov
- Kovals
- Kovalsky
- Kovalyov
- Kovalyuk
- Kovář
- Kovařík
- Kowal
- Kowalik
- Kowalczyk
- Kowalczuk
- Kowalewicz
- Kowalewski
- Kowalski
- Kuznets
- Kuznetsov
- Kuźniar
- Armenian: Darbinyan
- Baltic
- Kalējs
- Kalvaitis (Kalwejt, Kallweit, etc.)
- Kavaliauskas
- Šmits
- Finnic
- Indic: Lohar
- Kartvelian
- Turkic
- Demirci
- Demircioğlu
rel. to occ. 'smith'