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Published 17:29 13 Nov 2015 GMT
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Smith, which is derived from the word ‘smite’ meaning to “strike with a hammer”, was tied to most of the more common jobs at the time – including goldsmiths, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, shoesmiths and ironsmiths.
The tradition then to pass on your family occupation to your children, while keeping your name, saw the Smith name rapidly populate the world.
Fast forward to the 1600s, and the first settlers to New England, America were ‘Smiths’.
Blake then explains how Native Americans adopted the name to become more Anglicized and slave owners gave the name “Smith” to African slaves.
Now 20 per cent of all Smiths in the US today are black Americans.
Immigration led to a sweep of Jewish settlers adopting “Smith” to blend into their new homeland, while Germans changed their name from Schmidt to Smith for acceptance in America.
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