Smith
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A smith is a craftsman who works in or with metal.
Derived meanings:
- People
- Smith (surname), a very common family name.
- * Other family names have the same meaning as "Smith": Ferrere, French; Ferraro, Italian; Fieraru, Romanian; Ferreira, Portuguese; Herrera, Spanish; Kovár, Kováč, Czech/Slovak; Kovács, Hungarian; Kuznetsov, Russian; Schmidt, German; Smid, Dutch; Kowal, Kowalski and Kowalczyk, Polish; Seppä, Finnish; Gowan, Irish;Vyuma, Kirundi;
- Deaf Smith County, Texas
- Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Fort Smith, Montana
- Redbird Smith, Oklahoma
- Smith Center, Kansas
- Smith County, Kansas
- Smith County, Mississippi
- Smith County, Tennessee
- Smith County, Texas
- Smith Island, Maryland
- Smith Mills, Massachusetts
- Smith Township, Pennsylvania
- Smith Valley, Nevada
- Smith Village, Oklahoma
- Smiths Station, Alabama
- Lewis Smith Lake, a very large river reservoir in Alabama
- Smith Islands National Park in Queensland, Australia
- Smith River in western USA
- Smith College, an American liberal arts college located in Massachusetts
- Smiths Group, a British engineering company
- Smith & Wesson, a manufacturer of handguns
- W H Smith, a high street chain of bookshops in the United Kingdom
- The Smith Family, an Australian charity for disadvantaged children
- Smith machine, an item of equipment used in weight training
- The Smiths, an English rock band
- Smith (rock group), a 1960s American rock band
- The Smiths, an eponymous album by the aforementioned English band.
- Smith, a 1932 novel by Warwick Deeping.
- Smith (The Matrix), a fictional character and the main antagonist from the Matrix movie trilogy
- Alias Smith and Jones, a 1970s television comedy series on ABC
- Alas Smith and Jones, a 1980s television comedy sketch series on BBC (a pun on Alias Smith and Jones)
- Smith (lunar crater)
- Smith (crater on Mars)
Further disambiguation
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