Weaver

Occupational

Meaning

A craftsman who interlaces threads on a loom to create cloth and fabric.

Etymology

From Old English 'wefere,' derived from 'wefan' meaning 'to weave,' which comes from Proto-Germanic 'webanan.' The occupation was fundamental to textile production in medieval communities.

About the Weaver Surname

Weaver is a prominent occupational surname representing artisans essential to textile production in medieval and early modern societies. The surname reflects the high value placed on skilled weavers who created cloth for clothing and household use.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 540,000 bearers in the United States #137 most common surname
Rare Common

Found throughout England and common in North America, Australia, and other English-speaking countries.

Weaver Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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People with the Weaver Surname