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Meaning of the first name Goldsmith

Origin

English

Meaning

Occupational Surname For A Gold Worker

Variations

Goldshmidt, Goldschmidt
The surname Goldsmith is of English origin, derived from the occupational term that denotes a gold worker or goldsmith. The name itself combines the elements gold, referring to the precious metal, and smith, which originates from the Old English word smitan, meaning to strike or hammer. This surname signifies individuals who were skilled artisans, crafting jewelry, coins, and ornate items out of gold. As with many surnames, its usage began to denote not only the occupation but also the lineage and heritage of those who practiced this craft.

The Goldsmith surname can be traced back to medieval England, where the profession of goldsmithing was highly regarded. Goldsmiths played a significant role in society, acting as both craftsmen and bankers, as they had the skill to create currency and valuable artifacts. Documents from the 13th century onward frequently reference goldsmiths, and guilds were established to regulate the trade and maintain standards. The status of goldsmiths contributed to the establishment of financial institutions, as they offered safekeeping services for wealth. Over time, the name became hereditary, passed down through generations, solidifying its connection to the craft and its esteemed standing in society.

Today, the surname Goldsmith continues to be in use, appearing in various contexts, including as family names and in business names associated with jewelry and luxury goods. In contemporary society, individuals with the last name Goldsmith may be found in diverse fields, from academia to arts and entertainment, often carrying a sense of prestige due to the historical significance of their surname. The legacy of craftsmanship associated with goldsmithing still influences many who choose to enter the jewelry industry or related fields, embodying a connection to an important aspect of cultural and economic history.

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Goldsmith

Goldsmith

This is the most common surname associated with Goldsmith.
Sarah

Sarah

This is the most common name of those married to a Goldsmith.
Goldsmith

Goldsmith

This is the most common name for a child of a Goldsmith.
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1869 is when there were the most people born with the first name Goldsmith.

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