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  2. Farmer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Farmer is an English surname. Although an occupationally derived surname, it was not given to tillers of the soil, but to collectors of taxes and tithes specializing in the collection of funds from agricultural leases. [ 1 ]

  3. Nong (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nong (simplified Chinese: 农; traditional Chinese: 農 or 辳) is a Chinese surname meaning "farmer". [1] It is romanized Nung in Wade–Giles or Cantonese romanization. [ 1 ] According to a 2013 study, it was the 189th most common name in China; it was shared by 640,000 people, or 0.047% of the population, with the surname being most common ...

  4. Category:English-language occupational surnames - Wikipedia

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    C. Canner (surname) Carder (surname) Carpender; Carpenter (surname) Carter (name) Cartwright (surname) Chalmers (surname) Chamberlain (surname) Chamberlayne (surname)

  5. Boer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Boer is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "farmer". [1] Variants are Boere, Boeres, Boers, Den Boer and most commonly De Boer. People with this surname include: Boer. Albert Boer (1935–2002), Dutch writer; Dick Boer (born 1957), Dutch businessman, CEO of Ahold Delhaize; Dick Boer [de; nl] (born 1939), Dutch theologist

  6. Category:Occupational surnames - Wikipedia

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    Cook (surname) Cooke (previous page) This page was last edited on 8 December 2021, at 21:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Meyer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Its original meaning in Middle High German is from mei(g)er, "manager (of a lord's country estate)", derived from Latin maior domus, i.e. "headman of a household" (cf. mayor), later on also meaning "tenant" or "(free) farmer". It is therefore a rough equivalent of the English Steward, which has also been turned into surnames such as Stuart.

  8. Bauer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bauer is a German surname meaning "peasant" or "farmer". Notable people sharing the surname "Bauer" ... Bauers, a similar surname; Bower (surname) Bowers (surname)

  9. Bond (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bond is a surname of English origin. It was derived from the Old Norse (or rather, Icelandic) Bóndi, meaning 'farmer' or 'husbandman'. These Bóndi were generally considered the core of Norse/Viking society. This word and personal name evolved into the personal name (and eventually, surname) Bonde with the Norman Conquest of 1066. Notable ...

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